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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 2002
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani

06800) IST 2
CLIO IN THE BALKANS the politics of history education ,
Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe , Thessaloniki 2002
edited by Christina Koulouri
CONTENTS
Preface by Costa Carras
Introduction by Christina Coulouri
CHAPTER I: Common Past, Shared History
A. The Multi-ethnic Empires
1. THE BYZANTINE AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRES
A Common Regional Past? Portrayal of the Byzantine and Ottoman Heritages from Within and Without by Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal and Vasilia
Lilian Antoniou
Dealing with Ottoman Past in Greek Chronicles by Pinelopi Stathi
‘Tyrrany’ and ‘Depotism’ as National and Historical Terms in Greek
Historiography by Sia Anagnostopoulou
From Trauma to Self-Reflection: Greek Historiography meets the Young
Turks ‘Bizarre’ Revolution by Vangelis Kechriotis
Medieval and Modern Macedonia as Part of a National ‘Grand Narrative’ by Nikola Jordanovski
Multiethnic Empires, National Rivalry and Religion in Bulgarian History
Textbooks by Alexei Kalionski an Valery Kolev
Between two Empires by Codruta Matei
Byzantine and Ottoman Studies in Romanian Historiography. A Brief
Overview by Bogdan Murgescu
2. THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE
Hungarian Legacy in Southeastern Europe by Mirela-Luminita Murgescu
Hungarians and Hungarian History in Croatian History Textbooks by Snjezana Koren
B. The Former Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia: a Look in the Broken Mirror. Who is the ‘Other’? by Snjezana Koren
Between Euphoria, Sober Realisation and Isolation. ‘Europe’ in the History Textbooks of Former Yugoslavian Countries by Heike Karge
The Second World War and Socialistic Yugoslavia in Slovenian Textbooks
by Dragan Potocnik and Jelka Razpotnik
The Yugoslav History in Croatian Textbooks by Magdalena Najbar-Agicic
Yugoslavia in a Broken Mirror. The Serbian Textbooks by Dubravka Stojanovic
The Common Yugoslav History and the Republic of Macedonia by Nikola Jordanovski
CHAPTER II: National and Religious Identities
Co-existing or Conflicting?
A. Macedonian Identities
Between the Necessity and the Impossibility of a ‘National History’ by Nikola Jordanovski
Ottoman Macedonia in Bulgarian History Textbooks for Secondary School by Alexei Kalionski
The Macedonian: Romanticism against Realism (According to a Recent Sociological Survey) by Tzvetan Tzvetanski
School Celebrations in Greek Macedonia by Vlassis Vlassidis
The Macedonian Question in Greek History Textbooks by Despina
Karakatsani
The Macedonian Question in Serbian Textbooks by Bojan Dimitrijevic
B. Religious Identities
Religious Education and the View of the ‘Other’ by Mirela-Luminita Murgescu
Religious Identities in Turkish Textbooks by Etienne Copeaux
Religious Education in Serbia by Milan Vukomanovic
The Ethnic and Religious Climate in Bulgaria after 1989. Preliminary
Notes for Discussion by Alexei Kalionski
Religion, State and Society in Romanian History Textbooks by Ecaterina Lung
Islamic Religion Education in Bosnia by Smail Babic
Islam in Austrian Schools by Smail Babic
The Treatment of Jewish History in Schools in Central and Eastern Europe by Ivo Goldstein
Religious Identity and Religious Education in Schools by Costa Carras
Perceiving the Religious ‘Othrer’ in a Secular Educational Context by
Hanna Kassis
CHAPTER III: The Past in the Mirror of the Present
A. Cyprus
Citizenship, History and Memory in Turkish Cypriot Society: Is there
Room for Cypriotness? By Nergis Canefe
Otherness in the Turkish Historical Discourse: General Considerations
by Etienne Copeaux
The Subject of History in the Greek Cypriot Educational System: A Subset of the Greek Nation by Loris Koullapis
School is a Textbook: Symbolism and Rituals in Turkish Cypriot Schools
by Neshe Yashin
Historical Distortions Biasing Books by Ulus Irkad
National Memory and Turkish-Cypriot Textbooks by Niyazi Kizilyurek

B. Albania
Albanian Schoolbooks in the Contexct of Societal Transformation: Review Notes by Erind Pajo
Albania and Northern Epirus in Greek Civic Shoolbooks since the 1970s by Despina Karakatsani
Albanians and their Neighbours: the Future’s Past by Dubravka Stojanovic
APPENDIX: Educational System and History Teaching
Albania by Valentina Duka
Croatia by Snjezana Koren
Cyprus by Ulus Irkad
Greece by Triantafyllos Petridis and Maria Zografaki
FYR Macedonia by Emilija Simoska
Romania by Mirela-Luminita Murgescu
Slovenia by Bozo Repe
Turkey by Hayrettin Kaya, Mutlu Ozturk, Dilara Kahyaoglu, Ayse Cetiner
and Orhan Silier
Yugoslavia by Dubravka Stojanovic
Notes on contributors
softcover, size 17 x 24 cm , english , 549 pages CENA 3000 DINARA

06801) Journey under Surveillance , Aleksandar Miletić , Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije Beograd 2009
the overseas emigration policy of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in global context : 1918-1928.
The government restrictions on inter-state migration imposed as a result of the violence of WWI had a considerable impact around the world. This monograph explores the local Yugoslav particularities of these changes by examining the administrative development of its emigration offices. The book covers the official and unofficial policies, institutional and extra-institutional frameworks, and is therefore able to address several related topics such as the state`s hidden minority policy and the widespread corruption and misconduct in the administration of emigration procedures. It also includes one chapter dedicated specifically to the issue of state-facilitated surveillance over female emigration.
softcover, size 17 x 24 cm ,english, signed by author , 223 pages

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06800) IST 2
CLIO IN THE BALKANS the politics of history education ,
Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe , Thessaloniki 2002
edited by Christina Koulouri
CONTENTS
Preface by Costa Carras
Introduction by Christina Coulouri
CHAPTER I: Common Past, Shared History
A. The Multi-ethnic Empires
1. THE BYZANTINE AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRES
A Common Regional Past? Portrayal of the Byzantine and Ottoman Heritages from Within and Without by Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal and Vasilia
Lilian Antoniou
Dealing with Ottoman Past in Greek Chronicles by Pinelopi Stathi
‘Tyrrany’ and ‘Depotism’ as National and Historical Terms in Greek
Historiography by Sia Anagnostopoulou
From Trauma to Self-Reflection: Greek Historiography meets the Young
Turks ‘Bizarre’ Revolution by Vangelis Kechriotis
Medieval and Modern Macedonia as Part of a National ‘Grand Narrative’ by Nikola Jordanovski
Multiethnic Empires, National Rivalry and Religion in Bulgarian History
Textbooks by Alexei Kalionski an Valery Kolev
Between two Empires by Codruta Matei
Byzantine and Ottoman Studies in Romanian Historiography. A Brief
Overview by Bogdan Murgescu
2. THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE
Hungarian Legacy in Southeastern Europe by Mirela-Luminita Murgescu
Hungarians and Hungarian History in Croatian History Textbooks by Snjezana Koren
B. The Former Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia: a Look in the Broken Mirror. Who is the ‘Other’? by Snjezana Koren
Between Euphoria, Sober Realisation and Isolation. ‘Europe’ in the History Textbooks of Former Yugoslavian Countries by Heike Karge
The Second World War and Socialistic Yugoslavia in Slovenian Textbooks
by Dragan Potocnik and Jelka Razpotnik
The Yugoslav History in Croatian Textbooks by Magdalena Najbar-Agicic
Yugoslavia in a Broken Mirror. The Serbian Textbooks by Dubravka Stojanovic
The Common Yugoslav History and the Republic of Macedonia by Nikola Jordanovski
CHAPTER II: National and Religious Identities
Co-existing or Conflicting?
A. Macedonian Identities
Between the Necessity and the Impossibility of a ‘National History’ by Nikola Jordanovski
Ottoman Macedonia in Bulgarian History Textbooks for Secondary School by Alexei Kalionski
The Macedonian: Romanticism against Realism (According to a Recent Sociological Survey) by Tzvetan Tzvetanski
School Celebrations in Greek Macedonia by Vlassis Vlassidis
The Macedonian Question in Greek History Textbooks by Despina
Karakatsani
The Macedonian Question in Serbian Textbooks by Bojan Dimitrijevic
B. Religious Identities
Religious Education and the View of the ‘Other’ by Mirela-Luminita Murgescu
Religious Identities in Turkish Textbooks by Etienne Copeaux
Religious Education in Serbia by Milan Vukomanovic
The Ethnic and Religious Climate in Bulgaria after 1989. Preliminary
Notes for Discussion by Alexei Kalionski
Religion, State and Society in Romanian History Textbooks by Ecaterina Lung
Islamic Religion Education in Bosnia by Smail Babic
Islam in Austrian Schools by Smail Babic
The Treatment of Jewish History in Schools in Central and Eastern Europe by Ivo Goldstein
Religious Identity and Religious Education in Schools by Costa Carras
Perceiving the Religious ‘Othrer’ in a Secular Educational Context by
Hanna Kassis
CHAPTER III: The Past in the Mirror of the Present
A. Cyprus
Citizenship, History and Memory in Turkish Cypriot Society: Is there
Room for Cypriotness? By Nergis Canefe
Otherness in the Turkish Historical Discourse: General Considerations
by Etienne Copeaux
The Subject of History in the Greek Cypriot Educational System: A Subset of the Greek Nation by Loris Koullapis
School is a Textbook: Symbolism and Rituals in Turkish Cypriot Schools
by Neshe Yashin
Historical Distortions Biasing Books by Ulus Irkad
National Memory and Turkish-Cypriot Textbooks by Niyazi Kizilyurek

B. Albania
Albanian Schoolbooks in the Contexct of Societal Transformation: Review Notes by Erind Pajo
Albania and Northern Epirus in Greek Civic Shoolbooks since the 1970s by Despina Karakatsani
Albanians and their Neighbours: the Future’s Past by Dubravka Stojanovic
APPENDIX: Educational System and History Teaching
Albania by Valentina Duka
Croatia by Snjezana Koren
Cyprus by Ulus Irkad
Greece by Triantafyllos Petridis and Maria Zografaki
FYR Macedonia by Emilija Simoska
Romania by Mirela-Luminita Murgescu
Slovenia by Bozo Repe
Turkey by Hayrettin Kaya, Mutlu Ozturk, Dilara Kahyaoglu, Ayse Cetiner
and Orhan Silier
Yugoslavia by Dubravka Stojanovic
Notes on contributors
softcover, size 17 x 24 cm , english , 549 pages CENA 3000 DINARA

06801) Journey under Surveillance , Aleksandar Miletić , Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije Beograd 2009
the overseas emigration policy of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in global context : 1918-1928.
The government restrictions on inter-state migration imposed as a result of the violence of WWI had a considerable impact around the world. This monograph explores the local Yugoslav particularities of these changes by examining the administrative development of its emigration offices. The book covers the official and unofficial policies, institutional and extra-institutional frameworks, and is therefore able to address several related topics such as the state`s hidden minority policy and the widespread corruption and misconduct in the administration of emigration procedures. It also includes one chapter dedicated specifically to the issue of state-facilitated surveillance over female emigration.
softcover, size 17 x 24 cm ,english, signed by author , 223 pages
72114993 CLIO IN THE BALKANS the politics of history education

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