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A Cominform Diplomat in Belgrade:
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A Cominform Diplomat in Belgrade:

Jedan ibeovski diplomata u Beogradu

Author(s): Slobodan Selinić / Language(s): Serbian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Czechoslovakia; Yugoslavia; Belgrade; Vilem Pithart; Normalization of Relations between Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia

After several years of hostility from the end of 1949 until mid-1953, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia started to normalize their relations in August 1954 by signing a trade agreement. Raising of diplomatic relations to ambassador level followed and Czechoslovakian Ambassador Pithart arrived to Belgrade on 21 September 1954. Normalization of economic relations gained in importance after the establishment of economic exchange at the level of regular annual contracts on the basis of an Agreement of 19 February 1955. Ambassador Pithart has invested most of his efforts in solving the issue of mutual claims which was resolved by an agreement of 11 February 1956. In the first stage of dealing with this issue, he was the main Czechoslovakian negotiator, following the instructions he got from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and his government. In addition, in 1955 Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia exchanged prisoners of respective countries. Pithart arrived to Belgrade without diplomatic experience, but had experience in economic affairs, which was certainly important at a time when solving of economic and financial issues was among the most important for the process of normalization of relations between Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. He also came as a loyal party worker, convinced in the correctness of not only Czechoslovakian road to socialism but also of Stalin’s work, although he served in Belgrade after Stalin’s death.

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The Great Gig in the Sky. A Short History of UFO Phenomena and Human Fascination by Aliens
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The Great Gig in the Sky. A Short History of UFO Phenomena and Human Fascination by Aliens

The Great Gig in the Sky. Kratka istorija NLO fenomena i ljudske fasciniranosti "vanzemaljcima"

Author(s): Danijel Sinani / Language(s): Serbian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: unidentified flying object; aliens; contactees; abductions; UFO organizations; UFO movements; UFO religions

This paper deals with the most important aspects of the UFO phenomenon. What has been presented here is a short history of the development of the phenomenon, the most important protagonists and the key events that have influenced the shaping of the idea about the existence and contacts with extraterrestrial intelligences. The phenomenon of the contact with extraterrestrial beings, the role and the positions of the most famous persons who claimed they had maintained communication with alien entities, abductions by aliens as well as the organizations of contactees have been considered. The conceptualization of the role of extraterrestrial beings and the messages that they are, allegedly, sending to mankind have been presented and the messages’ religious contextualization was pointed out.

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The Role of the West Black Sea Ports in Navigation and Commerce, 13th–15th Centuries
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The Role of the West Black Sea Ports in Navigation and Commerce, 13th–15th Centuries

The Role of the West Black Sea Ports in Navigation and Commerce, 13th–15th Centuries

Author(s): Dimitar V. Dimitrov / Language(s): English / Publication Year: 0

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Creative works of Turkish copyists in the town of Samokov (17th-19th centuries)
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Creative works of Turkish copyists in the town of Samokov (17th-19th centuries)

Творчески изяви на турските кописти от Самоков (XVII-XIX век)

Author(s): Stoyanka Kendrova / Language(s): English,Bulgarian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: book history; book studies; library and information history; Ottoman empire; Balkan history; History; seventeenth century; eighteenth and nineteenth centuries;

Representatives of the Turkish population in the town of Samokov develop a rich literary activity during the Ottoman period. Seven authors and 47 copyists create a very rich production, especially in 18th century. Ahmed el-Keshfi es-Samakova (d. 1747) is among the most prominent names from the end of 17th - first half of 18th century. He is a prolific writer, copyist, commentator of esoteric works and creator of a rich waqf library in Samokov. His production as a copyist counts 101 volumes, part of which feature collections containing two or more works. The earliest copy - Sharh Manar al-anwar li'n-Nasafi, which is a work in the field of Islamic law, has been completed in 1685. The analysis of the production of the authors and the copyists from Samokov gives us a reason to define this town as a center of literary activity of the local Muslim population.

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America's acknowledgement of the charity of Queen Eleonore, Bulgaria's 'royal nurse'
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America's acknowledgement of the charity of Queen Eleonore, Bulgaria's 'royal nurse'

Американското признание за милосърдието на царица Елеонора - "коронованият ангел на България"

Author(s): Annie Zlateva / Language(s): English,Bulgarian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Royalties; Bulgarian History; Queen Eleonore; Bulgarian philanthropy; Bulgarian politics; Diplomatic activities; Diplomatic history; America; American relations;

The paper aims to acquaint the readers with the exceedingly active multifarious activity of Queen Eleonore in the field of charity and philanthropy in Bulgaria, naturally related to the political, cultural and economic life in the country in the first years of the 20-th century, marked as they were by the struggle for national unification. The subject is researched for the first time, mainly on the basis of Bulgarian sources and the till sparse contemporary studies dedicated directly to the life and work of Queen Eleonore in Bulgaria and Europe in the field of charity. For the first time, the paper follows the appearance of the new queen in Bulgaria's social, political and cultural sphere: it marks out the parameters of action in the organization of charity in this country, as well as the first more widely advertised Bulgarian efforts on the international field on the part of the Bulgarian Red Cross (BRC) and the 'Samaritan' society she founded, which also had supporters across the ocean. It also speaks of the participation of Queen Eleonore in organizing nursing activities in support of the army during the Balkan War in 1912-1913 and the opportunities she constantly sought and found to provide medical aid to the army and the front lines during the Second Balkan War and in the years of the Treaty of Bucharest, which was determental to the Bulgaria. Her preparations for the official visit across the ocean at the invitation of the United States government allows us to follow her extremely responsible attitude to this top-ranking diplomatic mission which she considered extremely important and which she undertook in the name of Bulgaria's welfare.

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Archbishop Leo — The Creator of the Iconographic Fresco Program in Saint Sophia in Ohrid
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Archbishop Leo — The Creator of the Iconographic Fresco Program in Saint Sophia in Ohrid

Архиепископ Лав - творац иконографског програма фресака у Светој Софији Охридској

Author(s): Branislav Todić / Language(s): Serbian / Publication Year: 0

The church of Saint Sophia in Ohrid was built by Archbishop Leo (1037–1056), “the first of the Greek” since the founding of the Archbishopric of Ohrid (1019), on the site of an older church. On the model of the cathedral church of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, he dedicated the church to St. Sophia, and its chapels to the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste, Saint John the Baptist and the Holy Apostles, whose relics are kept in their Constantinople church. No doubt, the painters were brought from the capital, as well; certain scenes distinctive of Constantinople art were also painted in St. Sophia, again probably by the intervention of Archbishop Leo. His imprint is most perceptible in the decoration of the sanctuary. Certain dogmatic-liturgical themes are presented there, whose iconography coincides for the most part with Leo’s viewpoints expressed between 1052 and 1054 in his epistles addressed to Bishop John of Trani, and also the entire Western clergy including the Pope. In his polemic with the West, the Archbishop of Ohrid drew mostly from the Pauline epistles and argued that leavened bread was the only true body of Christ, and as such needed to be used in the Eucharist. There is, therefore, very little doubt why the Eucharist should be painted in the apse of the church in Ohrid instead of the Communion of Apostles. This image contains subtle iconographic meanings, very closely related to the theological discussions of the time. Two scenes from the north wall are also connected to the Communion of Apostles: the Vision and the First Service of Saint Basil, depicting the origin of Byzantine liturgy. It stems from Christ and the Apostles, for it was Christ who inspired St. Basil to compose his Liturgy, which Basil himself served in the sanctuary immediately thereafter. It was probably Leo again who had the eminent Greek hierarchs gathered around St. Basil and St. John Chrysostom painted in the apse, along with several scenes from the Old Testament prefiguring the Incarnation and the New Testament service. There is no doubt that Archbishop Leo is to be further accredited with the representations of the great number of holy bishops and with their order. They served to assert the primacy of the Patriarchate of Constantinople which constituted the center of all the local Orthodox churches. This ideal image of Christian ecumenism also included the Western Church, which was represented by the images of Roman Popes honored by the Byzantine world. Furthermore, Leo accounted for the origin of his Archbishopric by the portraits of the popes Innocent and Vigilius who recognized the autocephaly of the Vicariate of Thessaloniki and Justiniana Prima, Church organisations preceding first the Bulgarian, and then the Archbishopric of Ohrid. The Bulgarian Church — the second component which led to the creation of the autocephaly of the Archbishopric of Ohrid — was presented in the Ohrid fresco-painting by the images of SS. Cyril and Clement, whereas the constitution of the Archbishopric of Ohrid was represented by the portrait of Patriarch Eusthatius (1019–1025), during whose time the Archbishopric was established. Taking all of this into account, one should regard Archbishop Leo as the real creator of the fresco programme in St. Sophia in Ohrid: he authorized it, but also propagated certain themes which he found particularly important. Those were associated with liturgy, the issue of communion bread, the relationship between the Patriarchate of Constantinople and Rome, as well as with the autocephaly of the Archbishopric of Ohrid. The frescoes are permeated with references to the events at the time of the Great Schism, in which Archbishop Leo played one of the most important roles. Today, without the historical context it would be hard to understand the frescoes in Ohrid and their iconography. Therefore, the frescoes should be dated between the years 1052, the start of the polemic with Rome and 1056, the passing of Archbishop Leo. In his cathedral church, he not only created a first-rate work of art, but also an artwork which marks the threshold of a new era in Byzantine art after 1054.

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Anna Comnene - Autobiographical Notes
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Anna Comnene - Autobiographical Notes

Ана Комнина - аутобиографске белешке

Author(s): Larisa Orlov / Language(s): Serbian / Publication Year: 0

The paper deals with the autobiographical impulse in the Alexiad of Anna Comnene. We tried to analyze certain passages in order to show in which way Anna’s personal views influenced her description and presentation of certain personages. We will show how her elaborate portrayal is not a mere rhetorical exercise, but is intended by the author as both praise and a critique of the people who influenced her life, and encouraged or suppressed her ambitions. Apart from a physical description, which she used for the evaluation of moral character, and personal judgment, the important thing is the role she ascribed to certain personages. The most beautifully depicted and praised characters were, quite intentionally, the key figures in her struggle to defend her imperial right, of which she was deprived after the birth of John Comnenus. We also analyzed two extensive passages that openly show Anna’s never surpassed imperial ambition and malice toward her younger brother John. Those are narratives about her birth, followed by the birth of Princess Maria and Prince John, and about Alexios’ final days. In both stories, Ana Comnene depicts herself as the central figure of family love, emphasizing the emotional connection she established with her parents, especially Alexios, while still in her mother’s womb. At her father’s deathbed she represents herself as the child most committed to her dying father, without forgetting to give us a sarcastic hint about the emperor’s successor who had left the palace, in order to seize the throne. We have also discussed her silence about certain events, or personages, stressing in the first place, that she rarely mentions her brother John, and even when she does, she often juxtaposes him with the overwhelmingly praised Constantine Doukas, or Nicephoros Bryennios. We found some stylistic features that show in how many different ways theauthor appeared in her own text. We have considered just the possessive pronoun “emos” which she used extensively mentioning her father, mother, husband, and her beloved siblings (i.e. Maria and Andronicus). By using this pronoun, she put herself into the story, where she appears almost always, constantly stressing her connection with the protagonists, and especially the hero, which she mentions as “emos pater” in all cases, 92 times. In the end, we are still left with many more questions than answers. It is certain that Ana’s presence in her own story has to be examined much more deeply, and that quite often, passages and notes that appear in the first place as non-autobiographical reveal a great deal about her and slightly change the perception of the final aims of her work. Therefore, we openly ask what the aim was of such an endeavor as the Alexiad? Was it aimed to be a heroization of Alexios and the construction of an ideal ruler in a new imperial ideology, or was it the self-praise of his first-born child, that even in the days of the third Comnenian ruler refused to admit the ultimate downfall of all her ambitions?

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Original Paintings of St. Nicholas At Čelopek Near Tetovo
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Original Paintings of St. Nicholas At Čelopek Near Tetovo

Првобитно сликарство Цркве Св. Николе у Челопеку код Тетова

Author(s): Smiljka Gabelić / Language(s): Serbian / Publication Year: 0

Having come under the scientific spotlight almost half a century ago, the Church of St.Nicholas at the village of Čelopek, westward of Skopje, has remained unpublished up to the present day, with just scanty research so far undertaken (notes 2–4). There are no historical data preserved on the said church that was repaired in the 19th century. The original fresco-paintings of this small, single-nave church include fragments preserved in the pendentives (part of the figures of four evangelists), the apse (Old-Church Slavonic scrolls as fragments of the scene of the Officiating Prelates) and in the second register of the side walls, the reduced programme of major iconographic wholes, the Great Feasts and the Passion Cycle: on the south wall are the Nativity of Christ, the Presentation in the Temple, the Baptism, and the Resurrection of Lazarus and on the north wall — the scene of Christ before Pilate, the Way to Calvary, the Crucifixion of Christ and the Resurrection (fig. 1–6). A couple of scenes are of singular iconography. An interesting conception of the Nativity of Christ — iconographically created by the modification of its model — expresses a powerful parallelism between the birth and the death of Christ (notes 6–27). The fresco abounds with allusions of predominantly poetic inspiration, aiming through the scenes of Christ’s coming, to present in a seemingly paradoxical way, a simultaneous emphasis on His (role and) death (the manger as a stone sarcophagus, the Magi offering myrrh, a shepherd playing the flute alluding to a heavenly hymn, the Angels' adoration, the posture of Joseph reveals rather grief than anxiety, and Christ, in the arms of the chief midwife, wrapped up in a burial shroud, with a dark-colored aureole, who looks like the personification of the soul of a deceased person, not a new-born). The fresco is rather uncommon for its time, since the midwife (the apocryphal Salome) faces Christ in the cave whereby she is deprived of her regular iconographic role (pouring water into the basin). Christ before Pilate (fig. 4, note 32–42) stands out from the other examples for its depiction of the tent in which Pilate sits; the judge’s desk is omitted and the servant, bringing the dish and holding the jug — a boy commonly depicted as a young bareheaded man — wears a pinkish-white cap that is sometimes given to Pilate himself. Two events are combined within the composition the Way to Calvary — an advancing procession with Christ and Simon, carrying the cross, and the one presenting Jesus with the vinegar -the episode that does not belong to a standard iconography of the scene the Way to Calvary (fig. 4, n.43–50). The strange figure, standing before Christ and presenting the vinegar, is of an excessive height and ugly appearance, with a head resembling a bearded angel, probably intended to mark a negative person within the scene i.e. the person being mocked. The Crucifixion of Christ is characterised by the agitated posture of the clustered figures gathering around the Virgin, who has a completely languishing body posture (Fig. 5, notes 51–61). The motif of Mary's accentuated pain in this composition has not been commonly applied; however, it seems it was often used within a certain period, in the middle of the 14th century (Staro Nagor~ino, Pološko, Lesnovo, Marko’s Monastery and Čelopek). The motif complies with the laments of the Holy Mother in Byzantine works of literature, specifically in the liturgical drama of the Passion of Christ; still, it might have originated under the influence of contemporary art pieces in the West. As for the characteristics of style, the frescoes of Čelopek have been directly compared with the works of the so-called Skopje workshop, works of which may be registered in a certain part of the programme in the Lesnovo Monastery (the painter of the pendentives and vaults) and in Marko’s Monastery (the artists that painted the mid-area of the naos and the narthex). The painting of this workshop greatly resembles the work of the artist in the narthex of the De~ani Monastery (the painter of the Calendar, after 1343); it also bears a similarity to the iconography in St. Athanasius at Lešak. Their art constitutes a part of a movement of expressionism in Byzantine painting during the Palaeologan era; the term relates to the style characterized by powerful and intense expressions.

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Metropolitan Liverpool, Liverpool Hyperbolised. Contrasting the 20th-century metropolis with its ‘urban renaissance’
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Metropolitan Liverpool, Liverpool Hyperbolised. Contrasting the 20th-century metropolis with its ‘urban renaissance’

Liverpool wielkomiejski, Liverpool hiperboliczny. Zestawienie dwudziestowiecznej metropolii z jej nowomilenijnym „odrodzeniem miejskim”

Author(s): Peter Martyn / Language(s): Polish / Publication Year: 0

Descendants of immigrants from within the British Isles (including Ireland) and innumerable parts of the planet, Liverpudlians (known more typically as Scousers) faced rapidly encroaching economic decline that resulted from the essential dead-end the post-World-War-Two British welfare state had been reduced to by the mid- to late-1970s. Supposedly aimed at bringing about rapid social as well as economic transition, the aggressive politics of monetarism and deindustrialisation, introduced during the 1980s under the so-called New Right, provoked regional polarisation and thus deteriorating standards of living throughout large parts of the country; with the one, overriding exception of the state capital and its “Home Counties”. In Liverpool, the recession verged on terminal crisis. A furious media campaign was directed against local trade unionists and the policies of MilitantTendency (which briefly enjoyed wide support after taking control of the city council),while seeking to demonise the fan base of the city’s two celebrated football teams; aboveall in the wake of the Hillborough disaster on 15th April, 1989. Liverpool was thus madethe urban pariah of Thatcherite Britain. The piecemeal metamorphosis under way sincethe early-2000s in central and selected inner-city neighbourhoods may be regarded withcautions optimism; not least, because a significant proportion of Scouser-Liverpudliansdraw considerable satisfaction from the altering appearance of and feel to their city, whosepublic image—both nationally and internationally—appears as high now as it was in the1960s. Be that as it may, in terms of its spatial reach and, furthermore, social impact, thislimited transformation requires genuine analysis based on the contradistinction between,on the one hand, the consoling (for some) selection of town-planning solutions, often wellconceived new construction, urban-architectural furnishings, etc. and, on the other, thetragicomic combination (so very typical of the times we live in) of “luxury apartments”, newbusiness district, “state-of-the-art” shopping centres like Liverpool One and suchlike. Theblatant and often disturbing hyperbole applied to the so-called urban rebirth supposedlyoccurring in the city and its greater urban area of Merseyside includes such terms of overstatement and puffery as: “urban regeneration company”, “economic boosterism”, “world-class research portfolio”, “pump priming”, “jobless growth”, “the most business friendly, socially inclusive European Renaissance City”, “Urban Splash” (“creative” developers), “statement making company”, “bringing forward the city’s global/internationalisation agenda”, “niche urban living life style”, “Livercool”, “the place where tradition meets cutting edge”, “decanted, recanted, de-recanted, re-recanted” (community—sic!), and so on… These and other semantic examples of how the Scousers might in actual fact be witnessing the selling of their own city down the river need to be confronted with the very real spectre of continued urban dilapidation combined with social distress throughout large parts of the inner city, as well as numerous outer-urban housing estates that further await demolition, renovation-cum-“regeneration” or, simply, a prolonged state of ruination.

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Organization of the State Administration in the Repuplic of Serbia and Montenegro

Organization of the State Administration in the Repuplic of Serbia and Montenegro

Organizacija državne uprave u Republici Srbiji i Crnoj Gori

Author(s): Anđelka Plavšić-Nešić / Language(s): Serbian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: State administration; Administration reform; Organization of the state administration; Low basis; State administration organs; Internal organization; Republic of Serbia; Montenegro

Following the principles of the States of low and the reign of low, as well, a modern and efficient state should especially be based on the strategy of the reform, depolitreization, rationalization, professionalization, the new public menagment, eadministration and on the standards and low of the Euroean Community. Therefore, in the scope of the changes of governing, the reform and the modernization of the State administration, the process of the system streghtening and the capacities of the State administration organs, the special importance and actuality are given to the states of the West Balkans. Because of the special importance of the organizational aspect for the functioning of the administrative system, the basic elements of the State administration (law basis , types and numbers of the State administration organs and their internal organization) have been taken into consideration in the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro, as the former republics, i.e. the state members of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and in the state community Serbia and Montenegro.

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Situation testing - the method and applications
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Situation testing - the method and applications

Testy dyskryminacyjne – metoda i zastosowania

Author(s): Kinga Wysieńska-Di Carlo / Language(s): Polish / Publication Year: 0

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Influence of precipitating property transformations in the agriculture on changes in the legal-proprietary and regional structure of farms in Poland
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Influence of precipitating property transformations in the agriculture on changes in the legal-proprietary and regional structure of farms in Poland

Wpływ przyspieszenia przemian własnościowych w rolnictwie na zmiany w strukturze prawno-własnościowej i obszarowej gospodarstw rolnych w Polsce

Author(s): Włodzimierz Dzun / Language(s): Polish / Publication Year: 0

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The heraldic issue of Bosnia's ruling and national coat of arms according to the concept of Pavo Anđelić
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The heraldic issue of Bosnia's ruling and national coat of arms according to the concept of Pavo Anđelić

Heraldički problem vladarskog i državnog grba Bosne prema koncepciji Pave Anđelića

Author(s): Emir O. Filipović / Language(s): Bosnian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: BiH; Bosnia; heraldry; issue; coat of arms; Pavo Anđelić; concept;

Since the correct interpretation of heraldry can result in knowledge about precisely defined political programmes and personal aspirations of Bosnian rulers in the Middle ages, the main aim of this paper is to present an outline of history of the medieval Bosnian coat of arms through the works of Pavao Anđelić, who is the first historian from Bosnia and Herzegovina to have systematically researched medieval Bosnian heraldry. His contribution to our knowledge of this subject is immense because he dealt with a large number of different heraldic problems, of which his work on the coat of arms of the Bosnian state and its monarch is certainly the most important one. The main issue of Bosnian heraldry is based on the fact that Bosnian kings used two different coats of arms during the same period of time. It is thought that one of these symbols represents the Bosnian state, while the other one could represent the king. If this assumption were to be right, this specific case of the Bosnian coat of arms would be documented as a rare occurrence in European heraldry. The other problem that arises with this question is of a more historical than heraldic nature; what were the motives for the inconsistent use of one symbol for representation of the king? Through his research Pavao Anđelić was able to form a specific concept of coexistence of these different heraldic devices used by Bosnian rulers. His theory rests mainly on the idea of territorial unity of Bosnian lands which was formed during the reign of king Tvrtko I (1353-1391). According to his works, the coat of arms formed by king Ostoja (1398-1404; 1409-1418) during his second reign represents the entire Bosnian kingdom (including the Serbian lands), while the old device of king Tvrtko I continues to be used as a symbol of the Kotromanić dynasty and Bosnia proper.

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St. Grgur wonderworker - Protector of Kotromanić and Medieval Bosnia
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St. Grgur wonderworker - Protector of Kotromanić and Medieval Bosnia

Sv. Grgur čudotvorac – zaštitnik Kotromanića i srednjovjekovne Bosne

Author(s): Dubravko Lovrenović / Language(s): Croatian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: St Grgur; wonder; Kotromanić; Bosnia; medieval age;

Honouring eastern saint Gregory the Miracle-worker and his state-building role began and spread in mediaeval Bosnia through the schismatic Bosnian Church. Besides its being not papacy-approved, this saint’s recognition as patron of the ruling Kotromanić dynasty came through the establishment of the new territorial Church after the Catholic bishopric see had been transferred from Bosnia to Đakovo in the mid-thirteenth century. This means that it was an autonomous act of the then Bosnian political and ecclesiastical structures in search of a new identity (confessional) form. Thus over a 70-year span, between the bishopric see transfer from Bosnia to Đakovo and Ban Stjepan II Kotromanić’s taking power, beyond Rome’s jurisdiction, St Gregory the Miracle-worker was promoted the Kotromanićes’ patron. The new state Church of Basilian orientation and the dynastic patron whose name is incorporated in the intitulation of Ban Stjepan II, Prince Vladislaus, and Ban Tvrtko I Kotromanić are a notional pair describing the new ecclesiastical and political reality of mediaeval Bosnia and its ruling dynasty respectively. Search of the original sense of this intitulation, which according to the available sources was maintained for 40-odd years (1326/29-1370/74), leads to the Byzantine “commonwealth” area and the world of legitimistic perceptions built under the influence of Byzantine ruling titulature. When in the autumn of 1461 Pope Pius II, after unsuccessful attempts directed from Rome to establish Bosnian Bishopric, proclaimed, i.e. confirmed, St Gregory the Miracle-worker patron of the Bosnian Kingdom, ecclesiastical-political circumstances were radically different, marked by the sending of the Papal Crown to King Stjepan Tomašević (1461-1463). While St Gregory the Miracle-worker, after his official promotion, remained somehow in the background at least in contemporary documents – true, his name was permanently “built” into the court chapel at Trstivnica – another eastern saint was also given his role in the identification of the Bosnian ruling dynasty. On the coins of kings Tvrtko II Tvrtković (1421-1443) and Stjepan Tomaš (1443-1461), featuring is the figure of St Gregory of Naziansus – bishop and close associate and disciple of St Basil, one of the Eastern Church Fathers, the only one granted the title of theologian – Gregory the Theologian (329-388). This clearly points to the establishment of a cult of this (new) eastern saint related, like St Gregory the Miracle-worker’s cult, to the Bosnian Church. This will become clear especially when the figure of St Gregory, pope, instead of St Gregory of Naziansus, appears on the coins of King Tomaš after his official acceptance of Catholicism in 1445 – when one of the Eastern Church Fathers was replaced by one of the four Latin Church Fathers. This time once more arbitration was with the new ecclesiastical political paradigm represented in a new symbol. Despite the fact that after Tvrtko I its deceased kings were considered saints, mediaeval Bosnia did not develop the ideal of the king-saint in the form established in the countries of West and East-central Europe. This means that in Bosnia the king-saint ideal, like in the case of ruling intitulation referring to St Gregory the Miracle-worker, remained limited to the internal use. Thus the Bosnian ecclesiastical-political contorted paradigm becomes even more visible, and the need for its fuller scientific evaluation more pronounced.

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THE REAL WORLD TO RETURN BACK TO THE CLASS ROOM

THE REAL WORLD TO RETURN BACK TO THE CLASS ROOM

РЕАЛНИЯТ СВЯТ ДА СЕ ВЪРНЕ ОБРАТНО В КЛАСНАТА СТАЯ

Author(s): Ivan Popchev / Language(s): Bulgarian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: real world; student initiative for pluralism; cyber risk; cyber threat; cuber security; cyber warfare

The focus of discussion is the role of universities to mprove the quality of education through modernizing the curriculum content knowledge, experience and skills in analysis, evaluation and risk management challenges of the real world. Attention is drawn to integrated risk management throughout the organization, a Web technology, digital literacy, cyber risk, cyber threats and cyber warfare

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THE REAL WORLD COME BACK IN THE CLASS-ROOM

THE REAL WORLD COME BACK IN THE CLASS-ROOM

РЕАЛНИЯТ СВЯТ ДА СЕ ВЪРНЕ ОБРАТНО В КЛАСНАТА СТАЯ

Author(s): Ivan Popchev / Language(s): Bulgarian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: real world; student initiative for pluralism; cyber risk; cyber threat; cuber security; cyber warfare

The focus of discussion is the role of universities to improve the quality of education through modernizing the curriculum content knowledge, experience and skills in analysis, evaluation and risk management challenges of the real world. Attention is drawn to integrated risk management throughout the organization, a Web technology, digital literacy, cyber risk, cyber threats and cyber warfare

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The Competent Authorities Responsible for the Conduct of Elections – Term and Types of Electoral Administration in Serbia

The Competent Authorities Responsible for the Conduct of Elections – Term and Types of Electoral Administration in Serbia

Organi nadležni za sprovođenje izbora – pojam i oblici izborne administracije (uprave) u Srbiji

Author(s): Dejan Lj. Milenković / Language(s): Serbian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: public administration electoral bodies; election administration; electoral commissions; competence; organization

In each country, based uponon a democratic legitimacy of the authority which "pumps" through free and fair elections, a special structure of bodies competent to conduct the elections is appearing (electoral bodies). They are now often defined as one of the forms of “the authority of fourth power", and their number, structure, nature and competences depend on different national legislations. In Serbia, electoral bodies are numerous and depend on the internal territorial organization of Serbia and on the elections which are called for. In Serbia, but worldwide as well, these bodies are often called "the election administration”. The question that appears is whether this name is justified and whether it can or should be used. If we start from the "functions", i.e. from the work and activities of the state administration bodies according the present legal framework in Serbia, it becomes clearer that the electoral bodies are conducting the executive, professional and often the other activities of the state administration bodies. In this context, from the standpoint of the functional concept of the administration in a theoretical sense, which considers the "administrative bodies" as all entities that perform administrative activities, there is justification for the use of the term "the election administration", although this term, as well as the term public administration, is not positive-legal concepts in the Republic of Serbia.

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HUMAN CAPITAL, INCOME AND GROWTH IN EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
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HUMAN CAPITAL, INCOME AND GROWTH IN EMPIRICAL RESEARCH

KAPITAŁ LUDZKI, DOCHÓD I WZROST GOSPODARCZY W BADANIACH EMPIRYCZNYCH

Author(s): Mikołaj Herbst / Language(s): Polish / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: human capital; income; growth

Przeciętnemu czytelnikowi gazet zależność między poziomem wiedzy i umiejętności a osiąganym dochodem wydaje się oczywista, zarówno w odniesieniu do pojedynczych osób, jak i w skali całej gospodarki. Lepiej wykształceni pracownicy są lepiej wynagradzani, a wyższy dochód narodowy osiągają te kraje, w których edukacja jest powszechnie dostępna i na wysokim poziomie. W krajach rozwijających się edukacja jest często przepustką do lepszego życia, sposobem na wyrwanie się z biedy. Z kolei w regionach gospodarczo rozwiniętych znaczenie kapitału ludzkiego jest kluczowe, gdyż w dobie tzw. gospodarki opartej na wiedzy solidne wykształcenie i świadectwa różnego rodzaju umiejętności są niezbędnym atrybutem na konkurencyjnym rynku pracy.

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Interdisciplinary in research on globalization and development. From the Polish perspective
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Interdisciplinary in research on globalization and development. From the Polish perspective

Interdyscyplinarność w badaniach nad globalizacją i rozwojem. Z polskiej perspektywy

Author(s): Galia Chimiak,Marcin Fronia / Language(s): Polish / Publication Year: 0

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Polish system of cooperation for development
- conditions, scope, challenges
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Polish system of cooperation for development - conditions, scope, challenges

Polski system współpracy na rzecz rozwoju - uwarunkowania, zakres, wyzwania

Author(s): Kamil Zajączkowski / Language(s): Polish / Publication Year: 0

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