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2017
The Slavs are mentioned in ancient sources later than the Germans because these tribes came into contact with the Roman empire, then the centre of civilization, later than the Germans. In the first and second centuries AD, there are references to the Venedi, the first Slavs mentioned in written records. In Germany a German interpretation was undertaken
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The Slavs are mentioned in ancient sources later than the Germans because these tribes came into contact with the Roman empire, then the centre of civilization, later than the Germans. In the first and second centuries AD, there are references to the Venedi, the first Slavs mentioned in written records. In Germany a German interpretation was undertaken
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2016
In this chapter, I analyze a minor, early nineteenth-century Italian adaptation. Carlo Federici’s Otello ossia lo Slavo (Othello, or the Slav) moves the action to Genoa and radically alters the ethnic identity of all the main characters, departing from the traditional dialectics of whiteness and blackness.
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In this chapter, I analyze a minor, early nineteenth-century Italian adaptation. Carlo Federici’s Otello ossia lo Slavo (Othello, or the Slav) moves the action to Genoa and radically alters the ethnic identity of all the main characters, departing from the traditional dialectics of whiteness and blackness.
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Slavs on Slavs: ARecent PolishViewofIvanGundulić's Osman
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