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    Balcanica XXXVII
    Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies
    2007

    Table of Contents

    ARTICLES

    Archeology. Classical Studies

    Vladimir P. Petrović, Pre-Roman and Roman Dardania: Historical and
    Geographical Considerations

    Sanja Pilipović, Heroic Themes of the Trojan Cycle in Roman Funerary
    Art: Example of a Relief from Pincum

    ANTHROPOLOGY. LINGUISTICS

    Tanja Petrović, Such Were the Times: Serbian Peasant Women Born in
    the 1920s and 1930s and the Stories of Their Lives

    Iskra Likomanova, “People of My Life” (Picture of Socialization)

    MEDIEVAL STUDIES

    Smilja Marjanović-Dušanić, Patterns of Martyrial Sanctity in the Royal
    Ideology of Medieval Serbia: Continuity and Change

    Boško Bojović, Mont Athos, les princes roumains, Jean Castriot et la Tour
    albanaise (Arbanaški pirg) dépendance de Chilandar

    Mirjana Tatić-Djurić, La Theotokos LYCNIA dans l’art et l’hymnologie

    HISTORY

    Ljubinka Trgovčević, The Enlightenment and the Beginnings of Modern
    Serbian Culture

    Miroslav Svirčević, The Establishment of Serbian Local Government
    in the Counties of Niš, Vranje, Toplica and Pirot Subsequent
    to the Serbo-Turkish Wars of 1876–1878

    Milan St. Protić, Sources of the Ideology of the Serbian Radical
    Movement 1881–1903

    Dušan T. Bataković, Nikola Pašić, les radicaux et la « Main noire » :
    Les défis à la démocratie parlementaire serbe 1903–1917

    Vojislav Pavlović, La France et le programme yougoslave
    du gouvernement serbe

    Ana S. Trbovich, Nation-building under the Austro-Hungarian Sceptre:
    Croato-Serb Antagonism and Cooperation

    Alexis Troude, Les relations franco-serbes au sein de l’Armée
    d’Orient 1915–1918

    Traian Sandu, Les relations roumano-serbes et la question du Banat
    durant la Première Guerre mondiale

    Saša Mišić, Serbo-Albanian Bank 1925–1927

    Jean-Paul Besse, L’éphémère Eglise orthodoxe croate et son
    prolongement bosniaque

    Milan Ristović, L’insurrection de décembre à Athènes :
    Intervention britannique et réaction yougoslave
    (décembre 1944 – janvier 1945)

    Gordon N. Bardos, The Balkans’ New Political Dynamics

    REVIEWS

    Georges Castellan: Histoire du peuple serbe, éd. Dušan T. Bataković

    Danica Popović: Branislav Todić & Milka Čanak-Medić, Manastir Dečani
    Aleksandra Davidov-Temerinski: New Jerusalems. The Translation of Sacred
    Spaces in Christian Culture

    Veljko Stanić: Gábor Ágoston, Guns for the Sultan. Military Power and
    the Weapons Industry in the Ottoman Empire

    Biljana Sikimić: A Small Dialectological Atlas of the Balkan Languages
    Annemarie Sorescu-Marinković: Development of Ethnic Structure
    in the Banat 1890–1992, eds. Thede Kahl & Peter Jordan

    Marija Vučković: Developing Cultural Identity in the Balkans: Convergence vs.
    Divergence, eds. Raymond Detrez & Pieter Plas

    Aleksandra Kolaković: John R. Lampe, Balkans into Southeastern Europe:
    A Century of War and Transition

    Miroslav Svirčević: Mark Mazower, The Balkans: From the End of Byzantium
    to the Present Day

    Miroslav Svirčević: Richard J. Crampton, The Balkans since
    the Second World War

    Miroslav Svirčević: Branimir Anzulovic, Heavenly Serbia: From Myth
    to Genocide
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