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Journal articles on the topic "Belgrade (Serbia), Bombardment of, 1862"

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Babic, Rade, and Gordana Stankovic-Babic. "Dr Avram Jozef Vinaver (1862-1915): Pioneer of radiology in Serbia." Medical review 68, no. 5-6 (2015): 205–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/mpns1506205b.

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Introduction. Dr Abraham Joseph Vinaver (1862-1915), a Jew from Poland, was a pioneer of radiology in Serbia. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in Warsaw (1887), but lived and worked in Sabac (the Kingdom of Serbia) since 1890. Dr Abraham Joseph Vinarev - Career Development. He procured the first X-ray machine and developed radiological service in Sabac five years after the discovery of X-rays. These were the beginnings of radiology in Serbia. He introduced the application of artesian wells. Dr Abraham Joseph Vinarev - a Participant at the First Congress of Serbian Physicians and Natur
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Stamenković, Miloš. "Sokolism in Leskovac and Vlasotince." Physical Education and Sport Through the Centuries 7, no. 1 (2020): 124–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/spes-2020-0010.

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SummaryThe Sokol movement originated in Prague on February 16, 1862, under the then Habsburg Monarchy, as a form of awakening Czech national consciousness through sporting activities. The conceptual creator of this concept was Miroslav Tirsh, and together with him the founders of the Exercise Organization ‘’Soko’’ were Jindrich Finger and Emanuel Toner. Serbian sokolism developed later, on several sides, according to circumstances and circumstances in which the situation was different in the free Principality, then in the Kingdom of Serbia, and differently in the areas where Serbs under the Au
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Milosavljevic, Boris. "Svetislаv Vulovic’s Notebook". Prilozi za knjizevnost, jezik, istoriju i folklor, № 88 (2022): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pkjif2288033m.

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The National Library of Serbia holds numerous collections of manuscripts. Among them is a notebook attributed to Bozidar Knezevic (1862-1905), philosopher, historian and translator from English, French, German and Russian into the Serbian language. After thorough analysis of the manuscript, chronology, and published papers the author of the Notebook referred to, we could conclude that Notebook did not belong to Bozidar Knezevic, but Svetislav Vulovic (1847-1898), literary critic and literary historian, professor of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, member of the Royal Serbian Academy of Sciences
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Zhou, Yuguang. "Shared Victimhood: The Reporting by the Chinese Newspaper the People’s Daily on the 1999 NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia." Comparative Southeast European Studies 70, no. 2 (2022): 202–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/soeu-2021-0027.

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Abstract This article examines the reporting by China’s most important newspaper, People’s Daily, on the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. The 1999 intervention was significant in China, as its embassy in Belgrade was bombed. The author looks at the newspaper’s bombardment-related reports of and commentaries on Yugoslavia, NATO, Russia, and China, as well as other countries, and its reporting on the embassy bombing itself. The author shows that there was clear sympathy for Yugoslavia and “the Yugoslav people”, a term used synonymously with Serbs. The 1999 conflict was portrayed as a struggle be
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Rudi, Fabrizio. "L’UNIFICATION ITALIENNE ET LA PRINCIPAUTÉ DE SERBIE (1859-1862) D’après des documents inédits ИТАЛИЈАНСКО УЈЕДИЊЕЊЕ И КНЕЖЕВИНА СРБИЈA (1859-1862) ИЗ НЕОБЈАВЉЕНИХ ДОКУМЕНАТА". Историјски часопис, № 69/2020 (30 грудня 2020): 303–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.34298/ic2069303r.

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Cet article propose une nouvelle description des relations diplomatiques entre le Royaume de Sardaigne – le Royaume d’Italie depuis 1861 – et la principauté de Serbie pendant une période de l’histoire européenne particulièrement délicate en ce qui concerne l’équilibre des Puissances dans l’Europe centrale et danubienne, au temps où la diplomatie de la France de Napoléon III dominait l’Europe. La première partie du travail, qui traite de l’action des consuls sardes à Belgrade de l’armistice de Villafranca jusqu’à la mort du prince Miloš Obrenović, qui est retourné sur le trône après la destitut
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Vasojević, Nena, and Nevenka Knežević-Lukić. "Marija Milutinović Punktatorka, teacher: The first woman lawyer in Serbia." Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Pristini 53, no. 1 (2023): 143–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrffp53-39995.

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The paper shows the development of legal representation in the Principality of Serbia, with a special focus on the professional participation of women in court proceedings, shown through the character and work of Marija Milutinović Punktatorka, a teacher and the first female attorney in Serbia. In the judicial system of the Principality of Serbia, women were not prohibited from practicing law, which enabled an educated woman to pave the way for future women lawyers in the period of 'Little Serbia'. In the relevant literature, one can find rare texts in which the life and work of Marija Milutin
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Milosavljevic, Boris. "Philosophers Bozidar Knezevic and Branislav Petronijevic: Between myth and reality." Theoria, Beograd 65, no. 3 (2022): 39–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/theo2203039m.

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In literature on Serbian history of philosophy it is quite usual to find a statement that Branislav Petronijevic (1875-1954), professor of philosophy at the Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy thwarted the efforts of the philosopher and historian Bozidar Knezevic (1862-1905) to become a professor at the same Faculty. It is said that Petronijevic wrote a negative official review on Knezevic?s book Principles of History. The story fits well with the negative myth of Petronijevic. To establish the facts it is important to take into account the chronology, archival materials, memoirs and other historic
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Milošević, Srđan. "THE GHOSTS OF THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE: THE CASE OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN BELGRADE, SERBIA." Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 39, no. 1 (2015): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/20297955.2015.1031448.

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When the construction of Dobrović's Army Headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia was finally finished in 1965, at a location continuously designated for the Army, it was thought that it would serve its purpose in a secured future, the socialist one. And it was thought that it would house the leadership of the Army, which was seen as the rightful heir of the most glorious examples of military tradition from the Second World War. With his building Dobrović filled the void left by the WWII, but he also left a true mystery – how to interpret it. Long after the date of inception, in 1960, he offered two c
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Branković, Bosko М., and Sandra Lukić. "METROPOLITAN MIHAILO (JOVANOVIĆ) AND PROVINCES OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA." СРПСКИ ИСТОРИЈСКИ ЧАСОПИС 4, no. 5 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/sic2205056b.

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The authors of this article examine the relations of Metropolitan Mihailo (Jovanović) of Belgrade with the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Recognizing the fact that the Metropolitan was supportive for the idea of liberation of all Serbs from Ottoman rule and their unification in one single nation state, the Ottoman ruled provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina were, without exception, the focus of his attention and actions. He especially proved this during the Serb uprisings in the periods 1852–1862, 1875–1878 and in 1882. Politically, the Metropolitan supported co-operation with Russia. As s
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Cochrane, Paul. "Bombs and broadcasts: Al Manar’s battle to stay on air." Arab Media & Society, no. 1 (March 12, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.70090/pc07bbam.

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For all the obstacles Pan-Arab satellite channels Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya have faced this year—correspondents attacked, operations banned from Iraq, government harassment in Israel, Iran, and the Gulf—no Arab TV channel has encountered the difficulties of Lebanese broadcaster Al Manar (The Beacon). In fact, no sizeable media outlet has encountered such sustained, deliberate violence since NATO bombed the Radio Television Serbia (RTS) headquarters in Belgrade in 1999, leaving 16 staff dead. A day after the war began between Israel and Hizbullah on July 12, Al Manar, the so-called mouthpiece o
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Books on the topic "Belgrade (Serbia), Bombardment of, 1862"

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Veličković, Dušan. Amor mundi: True stories : days of bombardment and martial law in Belgrade. Common Ground Publishing, 2001.

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