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      Titles
      "Izmišljanje" Vavilona – Geografija i hagiografija u bliskoistočnom itineraru svetog Save Srpskog [1]
      "Starost" poetskog lika srbina junaka I uzrok njegove popularnosti u južnoslovenskoj narodnoj poeziji [1]
      "The age" of the poetic character Serbian hero and the reason behind his popularity in Yugoslav national poetry [1]
      "The Death of Jazz": The End of a history of an improvised music? [1]
      "Velmože arimade": O tituli muslimanskih dostojanstvenika u Teodosijevom Žitiju svetog Save [1]
      "Velmože arimade": On the Title of Muslim Dignitaries in the Vita of Saint Sava by Teodosije [1]
      "We Are with You, Vietnam': Transnational Solidarities in Socialist Hungary, Poland and Yugoslavia [1]
      'Ash fell from the skies to the earth': The eruption of the Vesuvius in 1631 AD and the Balkan lands [1]
      'Decembarska pobuna' u Atini (Dekemvriana) i Jugoslavija (decembar 1944-januar 1945) [1]
      'Disneysation' of the childhood and youth in Socialist Yugoslavia [1]
      'Imagining' Babylon – Geography and Hagiography in St Sava of Serbia's Middle Eastern Itinerary [1]
      'Pade prah sa nebesa na zemlju' - erupcija Vezuva 1631. godine i balkanske zemlje [1]
      'The first city of Asia and three times neokoros' titles and the struggle for prestige between the cities of the province of Asia [1]
      'The guilt' of Lord Vuk Branković in history and historiography: Methodological revision of one premise in historiography [1]
      (Не)познати препис Душанова законика у Музеју Српске православне цркве у Београду [1]
      A 'quiet African episode' for the Serbian army in the Great War: The Band of the Cavalry Division and Dragutin F. Pokorni in North Africa (1916-1918) [1]
      A contribution to Ivan Ivanić's diplomatic activity in Budapest [1]
      A contribution to the sacral topography of Bihor and Korita [1]
      A Lesson for Mericare: Ancient Egyptian Treatise on Power [1]
      A letter from the commander of Belgrade general count O'Dwyer to the court war council (Hofkriegsrat) in 1719, regarding the arrival of ottoman messenger Mustafa Aga [1]