![The Germans of the Pozega and Pozega basin 1945-1946: documents and tellings](/api/image/getissuecoverimage?id=picture_2004_152.jpg)
The Germans of the Pozega and Pozega basin 1945-1946: documents and tellings
Nijemci Požege i Požeške kotline 1945.-1946: dokumenti i sjećanja / iskazi
Keywords: German minority in Croatia; Požega; Požega basin; 1945-1946
More...Keywords: German minority in Croatia; Požega; Požega basin; 1945-1946
More...Excerp from the publication "The Ultimate Terrorists" by Jessica Stern
More...Svatko znade što znači naslov ovoga predavanja: Jezik i domovina. Ali tek što smo krenuli da svoje razmišljanje usmjerimo prema tome što jezik jest i kako vlada domovina, već smo se našli u neodređenosti i bezdanu. Posve smo zbunjeni i bespomoćni kad o svojemu odnosu prema jeziku, svojemu odnosu prema domovini trebamo zaključiti nešto jasno utemeljeno i pouzdano. Na sve strane nedoumica je velika i zbunjuje nas, čim postanemo spremni misliti iz rečenog stanja stvari, jezik i domovina, i pritom ostavimo postrance oslonce i potpornje uvriježenog mišljenja.
More...Keywords: Croatia; immigrants; labour immigration; social exclusion; quality of life; transnational ties
In the public discourse Croatia is primarily seen as a country of emigration rather than immigration but the trends of labour mobility in the past decade indicate that Croatia is no longer only a country of emigration. It is increasingly becoming a country of labour immigration, although the number of (registered) foreign workers is not large. Since there are no data on the origin, status, quality of life and orientations of foreign workers in Croatia, this exploratory research is focused on acquiring the first insights into their social position within Croatian society. The research determined the basic demographic characteristics of foreign workers, their geographical origin, reasons for their immigration, main trends in social exclusion and discrimination, as well as the sustainability of their immigration. In addition, the research gave insights into social ties and contacts of foreign workers within Croatian society, as well as their ties with relatives and friends in other countries. Finally, the life plans and orientation of immigrants were disclosed.
More...Keywords: Mostar; music life; singing clubs; history; culture.
This article was intended to reconstruct the peculiarities of the Mostar’s musical culture in the first half of the 20th century, its species, starting points and meaning in the continuity, emphasizing the institutional organized musical practice and its connection with larger social context. The approach that was imposed by purpose of research includes the presentation of the musical reality whithin the cultural and political history of the determinated period, whose result in the larger part it was. In the field of the autonomous, music until the middle of 20.th century almost it has not existed, because it has been connecting functionally with the kindes of the conscience and living ways of the enviroment whose reality was determinated by regime changes, political party conflicts, economical, political and cultural differences leaving the significant tracks in its historical continuity. Because of that, the approach to music as the part of the entire socio-political and cultural life seemed to be the only correct one. The proposed material can be observed as the mosaic whole made of the parts presenting the localities and forms of the music practice, the activites of prominent choral societies, amateur and professional musical societies, the education and organized manifestations by which music has lived in Mostar.
More...Keywords: transitional justice; feminist critique of transitional justice; wartime sexualized violence; reparations
The text discusses the feminist discussions relating to the transitional justice, especially discussions concerning wartime sexual violence. When adequate, references to related issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina are used for the illustration purposes. This text is divided in three parts. The first part represents overall discussion about the development of the feminist scholarship dealing with transitional justice. The second part concerns the feminist discussions revolving around recognition of wartime women’s experiences. Finally, the third part addresses feminist discussions concerning the redistributive part of transitional gender justice, namely through discussions of reparations.
More...Biljana Kašić - Nikola Petković, Identitet i granica Hibridnost i jezik, kultura i građanstvo 21. stoljeća Jesenki i Turk, Zagreb 2010. Petar Macut - Ivan Tadić, Filozofska misao Stjepana Zimmermanna Izabrani vidovi s bibliografijom Crkva u svijetu, Split 2010. Lino Veljak - Jasna Šakota-Mimica (ur.), Misliti zajedno Prepiska između Dekarta i Elizabete Preveo s francuskog Aljoša Mimica Službeni glasnik, Beograd 2010. Iris Tićac - Ivan Devčić, Filozofija povijesti i kulture Nikolaja A. Berdjajeva Glas koncila, Zagreb 2010. Josip Grbac - Iris Tićac, Aleksandra Golubović (ur.), Vječno u vremenu Zbornik u čast mons. prof. dr. sc. Ivana Devčića riječkog nadbiskupa Kršćanska sadašnjost, Teologija u Rijeci Rijeka–Zagreb, 2010. Amir Muzur - Fritz Jahr, Selected Essays in Bioethics 1927–1934 Aufsätze zur Bioethik 1927–1938 Pogovor i komentari: Hans-Martin Sass Medizinische Materialien, sv. 186 i 187 Zentrum für Medizinische Ethik, Bochum 2010.
More...Ivan Dugandžić- Božo Lujić, Vjera u Boga uvijek novih mogućnosti. Pretpostavke za biblijsku teologiju Staroga zavjeta, Zagreb 2014. Velimir Blažević - Marijan Karaula, Iskušenja Bosne Srebrene. Stradanja bosanskih franjevaca 1944.-1985., Zagreb – Sarajevo 2014. Anđelko Barun - Cleuna: časopis Franjevačkog muzeja i galerije Gorica – Livno, I, 1, Livno 2014. Lucija Krešić - Pavao Knezović, Studij bogoslovije u Hercegovačkoj franjevačkoj provinciji 1860.-1945., Mostar 2012. Lucija Krešić - Zbornik o Emeriku Paviću, Zagreb 2014. Esad Bajtal - Zdravko Marjanović, Tužna zemlja i godine nade, Čelarevo 2013. Ivan Balta - Erika Jurikova, Ladislav Tkačik i dr., Vivat, crescat, floreat Universitas Tyrnaviensis, Trnava 2013. Amar Đulović - Amir Hadžimehmedović, Novac srednjovjekovne Bosne, Sarajevo 2012. Enes Dedić - Mirsad Sijarić, Hladno oružje iz Bosne i Hercegovine u arheologiji razvijenog i kasnog srednjeg vijeka, Sarajevo 2014.
More...This paper considers Muslim names of Oriental origin in our country It is based on the original material from the beginning of the 17th century. The register of Muslim names appearing in the Comprehensive defter (census) of the Bosnian Sanjak of 1604 is given here. This source provides various onomastic data. It is comprehensive, i.e. it records individual names, and thus provides abundant material for the research into the field of anthroponymy. Personal Muslim names appearing here are of Arabic, Turkish and Persian origin.
More...Keywords: Zadar; teacher education; extracurricular activities; school gardens; cultural artistic activity; dramatic section
In this article the author studies extracurricular activities in the normal schools in Zadar. The work of normal schools can be divided into two periods: the first period encompasses the establishment of the normal school for men in Arbanasi in 1866 to its forced closure in 1921, when the students along with the teachers moved first to Dubrovnik, and then later to Šibenik; the second period of activity of the normal school covers the years 1945 to 1965. The general low of education enacted in 1958 decreed that the normal school had to become a pedagogical Gymnasium.
More...Keywords: Anisa Avdagić; Amir Baraković; Ramiza Cvrk Topčagić; Amir Karić; doktorska disertacija; sažetak; biografija; bibliografija.
- Dr. sc. Anisa Avdagić, Bosanskohercegovačka pripovijetka u procesima evropeizacije i tranzicije: diskurzivni pristup reprezentaciji identiteta - Dr. sc. Amir Baraković, Geološke i kvalitativno-kvantitativne karakteristike kaolinskih sirovina Bosne i Hercegovine sa definisanjem parametara njihove primjenjivosti u keramičkoj industriji - Dr. sc. Ramiza Cvrk Topčagić, Uticaj vrste masti i ulja u hrani za tov pilića na kvalitet pilećeg mesa - Dr. sc. Amir ef. Karić, Društveno-politički položaj muslimanskih zajednica u zemljama Evropske Unije – slučaj: Velika Britanija, Njemačka i Švedska“
More...Keywords: Zadar; plague; demography; nobility; family;
The city of Zadar suffered heavy demographic losses during the Venetian siege in 1345/1346 as well as afterwards when many citizens were taken as hostages to Venice or banned from the territories under Venetian jurisdiction. Th e consequences of Black Death were less considered in the historiography although, according by the preserved judicial proceedings, they were much stronger than it was earlier supposed. Th ere are attempts, based on preserved sources, to estimate human losses, especially the losses suffered by the Zaratin nobility in this period, as well as to validate in what way their social status in the city was influenced afterwards. More detailed insight in the losses of nine noble families (the Senzaeo, the Detrico, the Botono, the Cande, the Sloraddo, the Soppe, the Saladini, the Rosa, the Drechia, the Bogde/the Lovrehna) was made possible by judicial proceedings. Th ese can be complemented by data from testaments and contemporary Venetian sources. Although there are contrary examples, it seems that smaller and younger kindreds were more endangered as well as the old, already more demographically weakened ones. Especially vulnerable were families with young children living all together in households. Older kindreds with more branches had more chances for survival and further social and economic rise.
More...Keywords: Haji Husein Đozić-Ruhi; Srebrenica; Nikšić; kadi; naib; sijils; rebels;
There are many forgotten significant persons in Bosnian-Bosniak history, who through their knowledge and work made a significant contribution to the development of Bosnian society and the Bosniak national identity in the time and place they lived in. The most forgotten significant Bosniaks are those who lived and worked during the reign of the Ottoman state of Bosnia. One of such persons is Hadji Husein eff. Đozić Ruhi, kadi (judge) from Srebrenica and Nikšić naib (viceroy). He lived in Srebrenica in the 19th century. Educated in Istanbul, he worked for as a judge in three towns and two empires. In this paper, we are talking about Haji Husein eff. Đozić, his life and work, and the significance of the documents preserved, to understand Bosnian society and the position of Bosnians in the second half of the 19th century in Srebrenica and Nikšić.
More...Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina; People's Liberation War; population literacy; analytical courses;
The author of the paper presents the state of literacy of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina until the Second World War, and in particular explains the activities that are conducted with regard to the literacy of the population in the period of the National Liberation War (NOR). Certainly, a special review was given to the presentation of the literacy process of the population, which is an outgrowth for regular primary school education, and on the activities that took place on the occasion of the NOR on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition, the literacy of children through attending elementary school, as well as literacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina under the fascist occupation and administration of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), were partly given in order to review the framework state. Bosnia and Herzegovina had a very high percentage of the illiterate population before the Second World War. How fascist occupation, warfare, human and material losses have compounded this picture, and whether during the war, in the liberated areas, adequate methods of working for the literacy of the population were found, the author explains on the pages of this paper.
More...Keywords: family law; Islamic family law; women's status; family; marriage; extramarital union; bisexual and same-sex marriages; women's rights; discrimination against women;
Family law can be treated as a branch of positive law and as a separate, independent part of the legal science. Family law is a set of legal norms which regulate the family and relationships between family members, that is relationships that are formed when forming a family, its duration or cessation of existence. These relationships arise from the foundation of the relationship between a man and a woman, birth and forms of kinship that result from that connection. Law theorists in Islamic culture and civilization commonly use the term of family law for the regulation of marriage, divorce, testament, and inheritance, although in Islamic Fiqh, everything that is regulated by family relations has previously been called by a personal, special name such as the chapter of marriage, divorce, etc.
More...Review of: David Cressy: Gypsies: An English History Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018., xv, 411 str. Peter Simonič, ur.: Anthropological perspectives of solidarity and reciprocity, Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani, 2019., 222 str. Marijeta Rajković Iveta, Petra Kelemen i Drago Župarić-Iljić, ur.: Contemporary Migration Trends and Flows on the Territory of Southeast Europe Zagreb: FF press [i. e.] Filozofski fakultet, 2018., 252 str. SMIJEH KOJI ZAROBLJUJE, SMIJEH KOJI OSLOBADA Renata Jambrešić Kirin, Jelena Marković, Ljiljana Marks, Nataša Polgar, ur.: Humor u svakodnevnoj komunikaciji Zagreb: Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku, 2018., 357 str. Sanja Puljar D’Alessio: Mi gradimo brod, a brod gradi nas. Etnografija organizacije Brodogradilišta 3. maj, Zagreb: Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku (Biblioteka Nova etnografija), 2018., 258 str. Anna Tsing, Heather Swanson, Elaine Gan i Nils Bubandt, ur.: Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet Minneapolis – London: University of Minnesota Press, 2017., 373 str. Ozren Biti: Domaći teren: sociokulturno istraživanje hrvatskog sporta Zagreb: Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku, 2018., 274 str. Senka Božić-Vrbančić: Tarara. Maori i Hrvati na Novom Zelandu Zagreb: Naklada Jesenski i Turk, 2018., 296 str. Marijeta Rajković Iveta i Matija Dronjić: Hrvati u Boki kotorskoj: migracije, svadbeni običaji, identiteti Zagreb: Srednja Europa – Tivat: Kulturno zavičajno udruženje “Napredak” Gornja Lastva, 2018., 184 str. Valentina Gulin Zrnić, Nevena Škrbić Alempijević i Josip Zanki: Grad i umjetnost, Zagreb: Hrvatsko društvo likovnih umjetnika, Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku, Hrvatsko etnološko društvo, 2019., 59 str. Jasna Čapo i Petra Kelemen: Grad i međunarodni migranti, Zagreb: Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku, Hrvatsko etnološko društvo, 2019., 61 str. Laura Šakaja: Slijepi u prostoru grada, Zagreb: Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku, Prirodoslovnomatematički fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2019., 79 str. .
More...