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Culture
(Oxford University Press, 2022)
From the early 1950s onward, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe sought to
take advantage of a fast-changing political world by forging cultural relations
with non-aligned, decolonizing and newly independent countries ...
Uspon i pad američke meke moći u Jugoslaviji i Srbiji
(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet političkih nauka, 2021)
Rad se bavi fenomenom meke moći na globalnom nivou, ali i u Srbiji i Jugoslaviji. Prati se kako je amerika "izvozila" svoju kulturu i na koji način je vodila javnu diplomatiju u 20. veku, s posebnim akcentom na ulogu meke ...
Ale i kohorte u vojsci rimskih provincija Mezije i Dakije od I do III veka n.e.
(Beograd: Društvo za antičke studije Srbije, 2018)
All the Roman provinces on the middle and lower Danube were garrisoned by various military units since their creation. The army of Moesia (created under Augustus, before 12 AD) comprised a number of alae and cohorts, besides ...
Идиоритамско монаштво у средњовековној Србији
(Центар за црквене студије, Ниш, 2019)
Рад указује на недовољно истражену појаву идиоритмије у српском средњовековном монаштву. Ова појава се развила из киновијског типа монаштва у позном средњем веку, a одликује се већом самосталношћу монаха. У бројним српским ...
McDonaldization of Yugoslavia/Serbia 1988-2008: Two Images of a Society (from Americanization to anti-Americanism)
(Srednja Europa, Zagreb, 2019)
In this chapter, McDonald’s will be understood primarily as a symbol of America,
through which it is possible to analyze the influence of this fast food chain on Yugoslav and Serbian society, as well as how the change in ...
New Inscriptions from Sirmium
(Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, 2016)
The paper presents four Latin inscriptions kept in the Museum of Srem in Sremska Mitrovica. The first monument is a fragmentary honorific inscription of one Titus Cominius Severus, erected for the honour and solace of his ...
New Inscriptions from Pannonia and Dalmatia
(Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, 2009)
The paper presents three epigraphic monuments from Dalmatia and Pannonia. The first altar was dedicated to Jupiter and probably Silvanus, whose cult was widespread in Danubian and Balkan provinces of the Roman Empire. It ...