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Words of introduction by dr. Anatoli Kanev for this issue, which correspond to the 30th march "In the footsteps of warchief Tanyo".
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Words of introduction by dr. Anatoli Kanev for this issue, which correspond to the 30th march "In the footsteps of warchief Tanyo".
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Statute that gives information about the topics and the requirements the student works have to meet in order to take participation in the competition.
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The prologue to this issue of Roczniki Humanistyczne, series Neofilologia opens with a short survey of Central European colloquia of Ph.D. students and candidates for a habilitation in Dutch Studies. Thus far such colloquia have been held in 2006 (Bratislava), 2008 (Wrocław), 2010 (Olomouc), 2014 (Budapest) and 2016 (Lublin). From more than 40 papers, half of them, 19 have been selected for this issue, 11 written by Ph.D. students and 8 by habilitandi. Seven Ph.D. students (Marcel Ištván, Jana Kijonková, Markéta Kluková, Martin Konvička, Marta Kostelecká, Beata Sprawka and Kaloyan Velikov) had linguistic papers. The other four Ph.D. papers had a different scope: Milan Potočar on assessment of juridical translations, Adéla Elbel and Albert Gielen on literary themes and Mieke Langenberg on the role of history in the curriculum of foreign students of Dutch. Five habilitandi (Pavlína Knap-Dlouhá, Agata Kowalska-Szubert, Milan Kříž, Muriel Waterlot and Katarzyna Wiercińska) had a linguistic theme as well. Three habilitandi (Małgorzata Dowlaszewicz, Małgorzata Drwal and Anna Sikora-Sabat) choose literary or cultural themes. In this issue, all articles have been thematically grouped: Linguistics, Practical Linguistics, Literary Science and Cultural Studies and Glottodidactics. The papers were reviewed by Wilken Engelbrecht, Jan Pekelder, Agnes Sneller, Cor van Bree, Folkert Kuiken and Gábor Pusztai. The first three were assessors during the colloquium as well, the others were asked as external reviewers for this publication. The colloquium was made possible by a subvention of the Nederlandse Taalunie (Dutch Language Union), the publication by the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin.
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Leta gospodnjeg 1993, novembra meseca, zaputismo se u Čongrad, gradić u jugoistočnoj Mađarskoj, da proslavimo vek od rođenja pisca kome je stranstvovanje, i u životu i u romanima, bilo sudbinski predodređeno. 'Mi' – to je bila grupa od pedesetak Novosađana, kulturnih i javnih poslenika, ali ne onih prvorazrednih, VIP, koji obično sačinjavaju zvanične delegacije i voze se službenim limuzinama
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Od proleća 1956. saradnik sam i Tribine mladih i Polja. Deo moje intelektualne biografije vezan je za te institucije. Bio sam jedan od urednika Polja od 1958. do 1968. (s prekidima), a jedno vreme i glavni i odgovorni urednik časopisa (1965-1968)
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The present paper investigates the Revista de Științe Politice. Revue des Sciences Politiques (hereinafter RSP) articles published between 2005 and 2016 based on the average (mean) / issue and per period of the research topics, editorial notes and research articles. Based on this average, 756 articles were analysed in terms of the total of articles per issue and per period and percentage of the total number of articles. Findings show that the majority of the articles (27,91%) of the articles were published in the period between 2005-2008 and the average of articles published varies from 14 articles between 2005-2008 to 22/23 articles between 2014-2016 and 18 articles between 2011-2013.
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This autobiographical text by Ana Blandiana presents her poetic friendship with Letonian poet Leons Briedis
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This special issue of Contemporary Southeastern Europe highlights recent research in the social anthropology of three former Yugoslav countries, namely Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia.1 It represents a shift away from previous studies of the former Yugoslav region, which has focused mostly on the dissolution of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia and ensuing wars.2 This issue points to the necessity of studying the Western Balkans from perspectives beyond the ‘war and nationalism’ paradigm. With its comparative approach, anthropology is probably the best of the social sciences for undertaking such an endeavour. Similarly to how Michael Herzfeld3 has shown that the geographically marginal position of Greece provided a platform from which to study European anxieties, the Western Balkans, as a European periphery whose ‘otherness’ is affirmed through its non-EU status, can serve as a laboratory for studying the workings of weak states with unregulated markets. Why go all the way to Africa, as the Comaroffs4 suggest, when the European periphery, exemplified in Bosnia, Macedonia and Serbia, represents a much nearer experimental playground for neoliberal capitalism? Not only do the Western Balkans offer an insight into post-socialist and post-war coping mechanisms, but they also serve as a mirror for the EU and its market policies in relation to non-EU countries. The effects of the financial crisis of 2008, argue the Comaroffs, were felt much more strongly in places
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Може рећи да је деловање Социолошког друштва Србије у протеклом периоду било условљено двама неповољним околностима: општим стањем у друштву и стањем у самом професионалном удружењу. Ако се на стање у друштву и није могло битније утицати, онда је рад професионалног удружења социолога свакако требало, у знатно већој мери, да буде предмет будније пажње и несебичније бриге својих чланова
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Instructions for Authors
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