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The papers collected in this issue were originally presented at the XIV International Conference on Anglo-American Studies, titled Reclaiming/Renaming Histories, which took place at the Faculty of Philology, University of Montenegro, in June 2018.
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is with a great pleasure that I preface this special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering, which comprises invited papers submitted to the 1st Forum Wood Building Baltic 2019, organized between 27 February – 1 March 2019 in Tallinn, Estonia.
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In this issue, we bring you four fresh pieces of research. The first article by Kaveh Ghobadi reflects on the development of Kurdish prose fiction between 1961 and 2002. The second article by Michiel Leezenberg bridges fiction with nationhood and politics. Bajalan’s article focuses on the period between 1878 and 1913 in search of understanding the complexities of identity politics in the late Ottoman period. Bajalan examines the attitudes and views of Kurdish activists of the period on the retreat of Ottomans from the Balkan Peninsula. The final article is by one of the Journal’s founding editors, Joost Jongerden. Joost is the leading scholar for the history and analysis of the PKK. He does not only bring an intriquing analysis of the PKK’s evolution discussed around the concept of learning from defeat.
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Foreword: U sedmom broju časopisa Radovi Zavoda (2013.) objavljeno je devetnaest izlaganja sa znanstvenog skupa Zdravlje i kvaliteta života u Bjelovarsko-bilogorskoj županiji koji je održan 14. studenoga 2013. u Bjelovaru. Autori su u znanstvenim i stručnim radovima iz odabranih struka kliničke medicine i javnog zdravstva te suvremenih spoznaja prikazali cjelovitiju sliku zdravlja i kvalitete života stanovništva te preporučili kako zdravlje i kvalitetu života unapređivati te negativne trendove mijenjati u Bjelovarsko-bilogorskoj županiji.
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A survey of media coverage in the run-up to the May European elections shows balkanization, partiality, and failure to engage.
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Politicians are getting the ingredients together for a dramatic fall while ignoring the very real heat outside.
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Communism is a necessary starting point for any political or theoretical discussion of anti-communism. Exorcised for nearly two centuries, communism today is not just occluded by the prohibition of thinking or practicing it, but also expelled by a complete ban on desiring it. Not only does mention of communism bring disgust on the Right, fully aware that the once-horrifying spectre is just its pale shadow today; communism is also an uncomfortable relative for the Left. At best a troublesome legacy of the past – at worst, a foe actively fought against. The desire for communism – as a goal, as an experience of everyday life, as co-existence, co-production and co-abolition of constraints that stand in the way of truly democratic governance – lay at the heart of designing a better future. Therefore, only a mediation in the desire for communism can make the considerations of anti-communism something more than a mere contribution to the emergence of yet another form of “anti” politics.
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Piotr Pławuszewski: Forgive me for beginning with a question that may sound banal, but throughout all those years when Krzysztof Kieślowski either appeared in our conversations or was a pretext for our joint activities, I never asked you one question: do you remember your first meeting with the director’s work? Was it a trip to the cinema or rather a TV screen and on it, for example, a part of The Decalogue (Dekalog) when it had its premiere
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