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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 ...
Royal portraits in wall paintings of Serbian nobility at the time of the Nemanja dynasty
(Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 2017)
The preserved wall paintings of Serbian nobility originate mainly from the period of the rule of King and Emperor Dusan (1331-1346, 1346-1355) and Emperor Uros (1355-1371). Portraits of these rulers or their family members ...
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 ...
Wine or Raki - The Interplay of Climate and Society in Early Modern Ottoman Bosnia
(White Horse Press, Isle of Harris, 2011)
Variations in the agricultural production of cereals and grapes observed in sixteenth century Ottoman tax registers of Northern Bosnia could be ascribed to changes provoked, among other causes, by climatic variability ...
Uloga Roberta Suttona u sazivanju i radu mirovnoga kongresa u Požarevcu 1718. godine / The role of Robert Sutton in convening and functioning of the 1718 Passarowitz peace conference
(Hrvatski Institut za Povijest, 2017)
Mediation of Robert Sutton during the Passarowitz Peace Conference in 1718 has confirmed the Britain's new role in international relations. At the same time France approached Britain, confirming a new course of its foreign ...
The christianisation of hermanubis
(Historia - Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte, 2013)
One of the most traditional religions that Christianity confronted in Late Antiquity was the Ancient Egyptian. Christianity had reached Egypt as early as the first century and had developed considerably by the IV century. ...
Belgrade: Imaging the future and creating a European metropolis
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2017)
Belgrade is a European city, the capital of the Republic of Serbia and previously capital of Yugoslavia. The city lies on the confluence of two major European rivers, the Danube and the Sava. Throughout its long history, ...
The Social Network(s) of the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period Treasurers: Rehuerdjersen, Siese, Ikhernefret and Senebsumai
(Brill, Leiden, 2019)
Studies on the ancient Egyptian administrative system(s) are usually based on analysis of the institutions and officials attached to them. The present paper focuses on the social settings of the four Middle Kingdom / Second ...
An irishman in Habsburg service: General count John O'Dwyer, commander of Belgrade, 1718-1722
(Military History Society of Ireland, 2014)
Violence against the Antiwar Demonstrations of 1965-1968 in Yugoslavia: Political Balancing between East and West
(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2015)
In the 1960s, Yugoslavia faced street violence and riots during demonstrations against the Vietnam War. These protests can be understood only in the context of Yugoslav foreign policy, as they represented political balancing ...