Година XXXIV, Книжка 1, 2026<<Архив>>

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THE BOTTOM OF THE WELL: URBAN MEMORY, IMPERIAL ECHOES, AND THE MICROGEOGRAPHY OF FEAR IN PREWAR BELGRADE

This article offers a microhistorical reading of Vladislav Maevsky’s 1913 travel sketch of Belgrade, focusing on his descent into the Roman well at Kalemegdan Fortress. By analyzing this episode as an affective and symbolic site, the study reveals how subte...

Srđan M. Jovanović

microhistory; urban memory; Serbian nationalism; subterranean architecture; imperial borderlands

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SERB-ALBANIAN RECONCILIATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EU-LED BELGRADE – PRISTINA DIALOGUE AND THE PROBLEM OF MISSING PERSONS: AN ASSESSMENT

This article examines the prospects for Serb-Albanian reconciliation in the context of the EU-facilitated Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue and focuses in particular on the unresolved issue of missing persons from the Kosovo conflict (1998 – 2000). While the Dialogue...

Yorgos Christidis, Rumyana Marinova-Christidi

Serbia-Kosovo relations; EU-mediated Dialogue; reconciliation; missing persons; transitional justice; Western Balkans.

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ПРОЕКТОЗАКОНЪТ ЗА ГРАЖДАНСКИЯ БРАК ОТ 1936 Г. И РЕАКЦИЯТА НА СВЕТИЯ СИНОД НА БЪЛГАРСКАТА ПРАВОСЛАВНА ЦЪРКВА

This article investigates the 1936 initiative of Justice Minister Dimitar Peshev to introduce civil marriage in the Kingdom of Bulgaria. In contrast to similar reforms in other European countries, Peshev’s legislative initiative was not driven by anti-religi...

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civil marriage; church marriage; King Boris III; Dimitar Peshev; Holy Synod

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