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Towards a Decolonial and Anti‐Racist Analysis of the Nation‐State and Nationalism

open access: yesSociology Compass, Volume 18, Issue 10, October 2024.
ABSTRACT This paper addresses two calls emerging out of Sociological theory—against methodological nationalism and methodological whiteness—in relation to the study of nations, nation‐states and nationalisms. Building on Meghji's synergy of decolonial and race critical theory, I propose a historicized and globalized analysis of nationalisms and the ...
Simina Dragoș
wiley   +1 more source

THE BYZANTINE CHANT IN THE ROMANIAN PRINCIPALITIES DURING THE PHANARIOT PERIOD (1711 – 1821)

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica, 2009
1. Following the attempt of the Moldavian Prince, Dimitrie Cantemir to get rid of the Turkish reign through the alliance with Peter the Great and his defeat in 1711, the Turks decided not to grant the reign of Moldavia and Wallachia to a Romanian Prince,
Nicolae GHEORGHIŢĂ
doaj  

The damned of the Last Judgment or what the Romanians paint in the Orthodox icons (historical and contemporary cultural contexts) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The article describes manners in which history and culture influenced the details of the iconographic canon in the art of Orthodox church. The author was interested in relations existing between beliefs and their iconographic representation.
Kocój, Ewa
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Enlightened Declarations: Ottoman and Russian Proclamations in the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 47, Issue 3, Page 259-278, September 2024.
Abstract This article analyses the Ottoman and Russian proclamations during the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774 to understand their similarities and differences in discourse and their intended audiences, with a special focus on the elites of the Ottoman Empire.
Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak
wiley   +1 more source

The demand for extraterritoriality: Religious minorities in nineteenth‐century Egypt

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 77, Issue 3, Page 895-927, August 2024.
Abstract The transplantation of European legal systems in the periphery often occurred via semi‐colonial institutions, where Europeans were subject to their own jurisdictions that placed them outside the reach of local courts. In nineteenth‐century Egypt, the option of extraterritoriality was extended to local non‐Muslims. Drawing on Egypt's population
Cihan Artunç, Mohamed Saleh
wiley   +1 more source

Czech Republic butterfly barcoding reveals that distribution of genetic lineages depends on species traits

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 51, Issue 8, Page 1575-1586, August 2024.
Abstract Aim The distribution of within‐species lineages has been affected by Quaternary climate changes, and population differentiation has been influenced by species life history traits. We investigated whether the distribution of individual mitochondrial genetic lineages reflects the constituent species' traits.
Alena Sucháčková Bartoňová   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Castle of Jajce in the Organization of the Hungarian Border Defence System under Matthias Corvinus’s1 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This essay explores the history of the castle and Banate of Jajce between 1463 and 1490. Following the fall of Serbia in 1459, Bosnia had become the main target of the Ottoman expansion and, in spring 1463, was occupied by the army of the Mohammed the
Horváth, Richárd
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Georgi S. Rakovski in Wallachia (1855)

open access: yesГодишник на Софийския университет "Св. Климент Охридски" - Исторически факултет, 2012
Georgi Stoikov Rakovski (1821–1867) was a prominent revolutionary figure of the 19th century Bulgaria and more broadly the Balkans, who served Bulgarian nationalism both with “pen” and “sword”. His life and his ideas have, justifably enough, attracted historical interest which resulted in the production of a voluminous and well-rounded bibliography.2 ...
openaire   +1 more source

Should Dracula Myth be a Brand to Promote Romania as a Tourist Destination? [PDF]

open access: yes
Dracula is an international brand, not a Romanian one. But Bram Stocker chose to locate his vampire in the mysterious location of Transylvania. Thus, Romania is the only country in the world which can exploit the myth of Dracula as being at its ‘home ...
Adina Negrusa   +2 more
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Ethnic and Demographic Changes in Hungary’s (More Than) 1100 Years Long History [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper will follow the ethnic and demographic changes of Hungary across the changing aspects of Hungarian history.
Kásler, Miklós
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