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Artifacts of the past as traces of memory : the Aromanian (Vlachs) cultural heritage in the Balkans [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to answer several questions: (1) What traces of the Aromanian (Vlach) tangible cultural heritage can be found in present-day Albania, Greece, and the Republic of Macedonia?; (2) What do such traces tell us about the local ...
Kocój, Ewa
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Toad zoonyms mirror the linguistic and demographic history of Greece. [PDF]
Davranoglou LR, Embirikos L.
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Reflecții asupra estompării identității aromânilor din Albania
In 1912, Albania, a poor country with a Muslim majority, with an almost completely illiterate population, but with a key geopolitical position on the Adriatic Sea, proclaimed its independence.
Elsa STAVRO
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This study is conceived as a historical and ethnographic contextualization of ethno-linguistic groups in contemporary Southeastern Europe, with a comparative approach of several transborder communities from Romania and Bulgaria (Aromanians, Catholics, Lipovans/Old Believers, and Vlachs), between 1990 and 2012.
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Albania: a denial of the Ottoman past : (School textbooks and politics of memory) [PDF]
In post-communist Albania’s schools, alongside regular textbooks of history for teaching the subject, school atlases of history are also employed as a prescribed or adjunct textbook.
Kamusella, Tomasz Dominik
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Megleno-Romanians in Gudurica: Language and Identity [PDF]
The essay describes the Megleno-Romanian community in the village of Gudurica (Serbia, near the border with Romania), which, because of the very small number of members, was so far neglected by researchers. After World War II, starting in 1946, colonists
Maran, Mircea +1 more
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Multilingualism in the Central Balkans in late Ottoman times [PDF]
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Lindstedt, Jouko
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EU member states and enlargement towards the Balkans. EPC ISSUE PAPER No. 79, July 2015 [PDF]
From the Executive Summary. The European Union’s enlargement to the Balkans seems to be running on autopilot since Croatia’s accession in 2013 and amidst the on-going crisis.
Adebahr, Cornelius +23 more
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A Sixth-century Story in a Nineth-century Tract? Torna, torna, frater Revisited [PDF]
This article focuses on the Latin words torna and frater. According to the accounts of Theophylact Simocatta and Theophanes the Confessor, the words were used by soldiers participating in the Byzantine-Avar war campaign in the Haemus mountains in 587 ...
Elisabeta Negrău
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