Balkan studies

Balkan studies or Balkanology is the studies of the Balkans.

Institutions specializing in Balkan studies

Academic
University

Notable people

  • Traian Stoianovich (1921–2005), history
  • Gustav Weigand[1] (1860–1930), linguistics
  • Gerhard Gesemann (1888–1948), linguistics
  • Konstantin Josef Jireček (1854–1918), history, linguistics
  • Josef Matl[2] (1897–1974), history, linguistics
  • Ioannis Papadrianos[3] (d. 2009), history
  • Kristian Sandfeld (1873–1942), linguistics
  • Vaso Čubrilović[4] (1897–1990), history
  • Radovan Samardžić (1922–1994), history
  • Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu (1838–1907), linguistics [5]
  • Dragoljub Dragojlović[6] (b. 1928), philology, history
  • Boris Shmelev[7] (b. 19××), contemporary geo-politics
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See also

References

  1. Dimitar Bechev (13 April 2009). Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Macedonia. Scarecrow Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-8108-6295-1.
  2. Islamica: The Journal of the Islamic Society of the London School of Economics. Islamic Society, London School of Economics and Political Science. 1995.
  3. Balkanološki institut (2009). Balcanica. 39. SANU. p. 314.
  4. That was Yugoslavia. Ost-Dienst. 1991. p. 28.
  5. Cahiers de linguistique théorique et appliquée. Editions de l'Académie de la République populaire roumaine. 1978. p. 367.
  6. Radovan Samardžić; Milan Duškov (1993). Serbs in European civilization. Nova. p. 181. ISBN 978-86-7583-015-3.
  7. FBIS Daily Report: East Europe. The Service. 1993. p. 4.

Further reading

  • Palavestra, Aleksandar. "Balkanologija Jovana Cvijića." Istraživač 1 (1981): 13-15.
  • Lukovič, Miloš. "Balkanistika (balkanologie) v Srbsku v období 1991–2013." Historica-Review in History and Related Sciences 5.1 (2014): 86-104.
  • Babić, Marko. "Balkanology." (2009).
  • Burkhart, Dagmar. "Položaj etnologije u balkanologiji: eksplikacija i teze za balkansku etnologiju." Etnološka tribina 15.8 (1985): 5-28.
  • članova Instituta, Bibliografije, and Zrinka Blažević. "Globaliziranje Balkana: prolegomena za nove balkanske studije."
  • Lovrenović, Dubravko. "Duž balkanskih historiografskih transverzala." Zeničke sveske-Časopis za društvenu fenomenologiju i kulturnu dijalogiku 03 (2006): 11-20.
  • Palavestra, Aleksandar. Balkanology, Archaeology and Long-term History. 1994.
  • Miliori, Margarita. "Ambiguous partisanships. Philhellenism, turkophilia and balkanology in 19th century Britain." Balkanologie. Revue d'études pluridisciplinaires 6.1-2 (2002): 127-153.
  • Popovici, V. "The rudiments of Balkanology. A step towards Eurolinguistics-German-Reiter, N." (1996): 573-575.
  • Polome, E. C. "Characteristics of Balkanology: A first look at Eurolinguistics-German-Reiter, N." (1995): 489-490.
  • Battistella, Edwin, et al. "South Slavic and Balkan Linguistics." (1984): 193-194.
  • Sawicka, Irena. "Meandry bałkanologii." Slavica Wratislaviensia 159 (2014): 407-411.
  • Štěpánek, Václav. "Slavistička balkanistika–novi izazovi." (2010).
  • Orr, Robert, et al. "South Slavic and Balkan Linguistics (Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, 11)." (1983): 349-351.
  • Babić, Marko. "Balkanology." (2009).
  • Papasov, Ivo, et al. Balkanology. Hannibal, 1991.
  • Nagy, Levente. "Balcanistica hungarica rediviva." Zeitschrift für Balkanologie 39.2 (2003).
  • Barentsen, Adriaan Arij. South Slavic and Balkan Linguistics. Vol. 1. Rodopi, 1982.
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