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The peace of Passarowitz, 1718: An introduction
(Purdue University Press, 2011)
Komentar k dvema grškima napisoma iz Črne gore / Some notes on two Greek inscriptions from Montenegro
(Institute Arheoloski Slovenska Academy of Science Arts, 2019)
This paper discusses two Greek inscriptions found in the modern-day Montenegro, in the coastal towns of Perast and Ulcinj. Already at the time of their initial publications the inscriptions were recognized as valuable ...
Private Yugoslavism and Serbian Public Opinion, 1890-1914
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2015)
This article addresses manifestations of Yugoslavism in the pre-1914 period that have been neglected by recent scholarship. Its focus on everyday life reveals that since the mid-1890s there were constant contacts between ...
Imagining the Zadruga Zadruga as a political inspiration to the left and to the right in Serbia, 1870-1945
(Institut d'Etudes Slaves, 2020)
The concept of zadruga has shown its persistence over a long historical time and on completely opposite sides of the political spectrum. The zadruga was positioned as key political ideal for Svetozar Marković’s early ...
The people of the Cobra province in Egypt: a local history, 4500 to 1500 BC
(Cambridge University Press on behalf of Antiquity Publications Ltd., 2021)
The peace of Passarowitz and the re-establishment of the catholic diocesan administration in Belgrade and Smederevo
(Purdue University Press, 2011)
De praeparatione ad mortem: The Dying and Death of Charles V (1500-1558)
(Brepols Publishers, 2021)
Without the need to consider the already familiar details of the dying and death of Charles V, the state of his consciousness has been analysed in a broad context of religious and ideological attitudes and practices, taking ...
The emergence of the Baroque in Belgrade
(Purdue University Press, 2011)
New epigraphic finds from Rogatica in Roman Dalmatia
(Institute Arheoloski Slovenska Academy of Science Arts, 2017)
The paper presents new Roman epigraphic finds from the city of Rogatica (Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Hercegovina) and its vicinity, discovered in 2014 and 2016. The Roman settlement, possibly a municipium promoted to ...
The city of Tomis and the Roman army: Epigraphic evidence
(Archaeopress, 2015)
The Greek city of Tomis on the west coast of the Black Sea was founded during the 6th century BC as a trading outpost of Ionian Miletus. Despite its rather humble beginnings (Tomis seems to have been dependent on neighbouring ...