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Essays, poems and drawing of students who were participating in the contest quiz "Following the path of Bedreddin"
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Desislava Mincheva is writing for a fellow painter - Svetlin Rusev - a painter who earned his place with hard work.
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Statute that gives information about the topics and the requirements the works of the students have to meet in order for the later to participate in the contest.
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A few words from Desislava Mincheva for the work, progression and personality Bulgarian sculptor Ivan Slavov.
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A proclamation commemorating 100 years since the founding of the Czechoslovak Republic and a discussion of the vision of the new strategic goal of the Slavic nations in the future of the 21st century. / Proglašenje na pamět 100 lět od osnovanja Češskoslovačskoj republiky i diskusija nad vizijeju novogo strategičnogo cělja slovjanskyh narodov do budučnosti 21-ogo stolětija.
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Les rencontres entre la philosophie, surtout sous sa variante phénoménologique, et la psychanalyse sont assez connues. Nous savons, par exemple, que Freud et Husserl ont participé, tous les deux, à l’auditoire viennois de Franz Brentano, qui venait de renouveler non seulement l’ancienne théorie scolastique de l’intentionnalité mais qui proposait, aussi, une vision assez originale sur la mutualité entre l’inconscient et la passivité.
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U Hrvatskom domu hercega Stjepana Kosače je prigodno, 21. studenoga ove godine, obilježena 25. obljetnica Društva. Prilika je bila spomenuti se na to što smo i tko smo. Zašto smo se prije dvadeset pet godina okupili u Neumu (20. studenoga 1993. godine)? Da nas zaborav ne prekrije i vrijeme nas ne ugasi. Prisjećamo se tih turbulentnih dana. Bila je prilična hrabrost u to prevratno ratno vrijeme odvažiti se i u općoj narodnoj težnji pridružiti se ostalima koji su se borili za elementarni nacionalni opstanak. [...]
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Editorial of conference proceedings (Irena Benyovsky Latin and Zrinka Pešorda Vardić, ed., Towns and Cities of the Croatian Middle Ages: Image of the Town in the Narrative Sources: Reality and/or Fiction? (Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2017))
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The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies marks its tenth anniversary with a special issue devoted mainly to 100 Years since Modern Independence and Unification in Baltic Sea Region and East-Central Europe, which was the theme of the Ninth Annual International Conference on Baltic and Nordic Studies in Romania held at Valahia University of Târgoviște on November 15-16, 2018. The event focused on the historical, cultural, social and economic processes which led to the independence of Finland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia and Poland in the Baltic Sea Region, to the unification of Romania and the independence of Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary and Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia) in East-Central Europe and the consequences of the reshaping of the entire region from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea and Adriatic Sea. Several other political entities created at the end of World War I such as Ukraine, Georgia or Litbel succumbed after barely living for a few months or years of existence. How did the changes of borders and belonging affect the human communities living in the area and what impact did they have beyond the region on the short, medium and long-run? How were war and peace-making experienced in this region and how did they influence the changes of political geography? How did the processes of independence and unification reverberate throughout the region and how did state and non-state actors reflect, echo and react to this structural transformation of the area? How does this metamorphosis resonate in historical memory, the politics of memory and cultural identity, in historical narratives, including competing narratives, and in the use of history in identity politics a century after the guns were silenced? How does literature permeate the changes occurring at the end of the war to end all wars in the region? How do art, architecture, patrimony, in general, capture the message of those tremendous transformations? Places of commemoration, autobiographies, biographies and memoirs, empiric or theoretical research relevant to the conference topic stood also at the core of the conference.
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Based on archival sources, this collection of documents details on the history of the Resurrexit Masonic Logde House in Kassa (today Košice) and the role of jurist István Maléter, one of the most important figures of the intellectual life of Hungarians in Slovakia between the two world wars.
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This issue of the Acta Baltico-Slavica, entitled “Bałtyckie i słowiańskie konteksty (nie) pamięci” (The Baltic and Slavic contexts of (non-)memory, vol. 42/2018), is devoted to interdisciplinary research on culture of memory, which – after Christoph Cornelißen – we understand as a formal notion superior to all possible forms of conscious memory of past events. This volume presents the state of research on memory from the perspective of two turning points in European history: 1918 and 1989. The events immediately following the fall of empires and the communist regime (including the rise of new states, shifts and modifications of state borders, international and ethnic conflicts, transformation of political and economic systems) not only changed the geopolitical map, but also exerted enormous influence on shaping identity and memory of Europeans and their historical and biographical narrations.
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