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Notes for a university textbook: JAKUBČOVÁ, Renáta. VZNIK A VÝVOJ SLOVENSKÝCH CIRKEVNÝCH PROVINCIÍ. Študijné texty konfesijného práva pre študentov právnickej fakulty. Banská Bystrica: Právnická fakulta UMB, 2013, 143 s. ISBN 9788055705477.
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Review of: Stanislav Bašić - Književna srijeda DHK HB, Mostar, 24. ožujka 2021., gost književnica Radica Leko
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Saznanje da u knjižnici Gutenbergova muzeja u Mainzu, u muzeju europskoga i svjetskoga tiskarstva, pismenosti nema literature o hrvatskome ranome i tiskarstvu uopće, da nema pretisaka prvih hrvatskih tiskanih knjiga kao ni podataka o pismenosti na tlu Hrvatske1 bio je snažan poticaj članovima Družbe "Braća hrvatskoga zmaja", Stolu riječko-bakarskome da tu prazninu, taj propust prošlosti popravi donacijom izabrane knjižne i druge građe. Poseban poticaj za to su bile obljetnice senjske i riječke glagoljske tiskare i stoga je kod ove donacije naglasak stavljen na hrvatsku tropismenost i trojezičnost, posebno na glagoljicu i glagoljsku baštinu.
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Considering our central problem – the emptiness (or vacuity) – in its aesthetic conception, our tendency is to explain following problematic, which has been realized as specifically related to some periods in – generally – Eastern art: especially Chinese and Japanese art in the spirit of zen tradition. Our key point is to represent some Eastern art and Zen cultural practices vs. some theorists and theories in the West. So, this research means one aesthetic display and cultural interpretation of emptiness (or vacuity) – taking into account their appearance in the modern Western art (Bauhaus, De Stijl...) and in the traditional Zen culture – as haiku form. However, the whole research needs a profound review of the Buddhism too, we answered appropriately, I hope.
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Bend in the River by V. S. Naipaul focuses on political, economic and cultural structure of an unnamed country which has gained independence after experiencing colonialism. The fact that the name of the country is ungiven helps the novel have an allegorical aspect. The author wants to emphasize the fact that almost all countries with an experience of colonization have passed through similar processes in the independence years. The narrative makes implicit references to central Africa. Moreover, this novel is remarkable in that it has a special interest in history, place and space. In addition to the comments by the central character Salim and others on history and space, the narrative itself offers the experience of livedness to the reader together with changing perceptions of history and space.
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Review of: Alain-G. Gagnon, Manjinske nacije u doba neizvjesnosti: novi putevi nacionalne emancipacije i osnaživanja, Pressum, Mostar, 2020.
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