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Book review: Naum Trajanovski, Petar Todorov, Biljana Volchevska and Ljupcho S. Risteski (eds.), Cultures and Politics of Remembrance: Southeast European and Balkan Perspectives. Skopje: forum ZFD, 2021, 132 pp. ISBN 978-608-4956-04-4This presentation rev... see more

Introductory CommentsThe 11th issue of Colloquia Humanistica (2022) contains a thematic block titled The Sense of an Ending and the Imagination of the End: Apocalypse, Disaster and Messianic Time. In the Discussions, Book Reviews, Presentations section, w... see more

The goal of this paper is to study the effects of exchange rate arrangements and euro area (EA) membership on the economic growth of ten new member states (NMS) from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), which joined the European Union (EU) in 2004 and 2007 –... see more

Como afirma Todorov (2017, p. 166) em Introdução à literatura fantástica, o fantástico “se fundamenta essencialmente numa hesitação do leitor – um leitor que se identifica com a personagem principal – quanto à natureza de um acontecimento estranho”. O obj... see more

The paper offers a reading of the novel London, Pomaz by Petar Miloševic (b. 1952 in Kalaz, Hungary) in the key of individual and collective identity positionings, from the aspect of sociocultural anthropology. The novel, published in 1993, is framed as a... see more

The paper addresses compositional and aesthetic features of Concerto  abbreviato for solo clarinet (1966) by Petar Bergamo. The historical context as well as the explicit musical poetics by the composer is complemented with the reception history of t... see more

Petar Bergamo’s Second Symphony (1967) must be analyzed in the context of Zagreb Biennale and therefore in the context of modernist domination which Bergamo understood as cul-de-sac. His Second Symphony is conceived as set of quotations and allusions that... see more

The philosopher Petar Bojanic advocates resistance of the architectural discipline to the philosophy of architecture. Using the technique of mise-en-scène, in “Thinking Architecture/Disciplining Architecture” (2015) Bojanic reaffirms that after architectu... see more

Gane Todorovski (1929–2010)The name of academician Gane Todorovski is deeply embedded in Macedonian poetry, Macedonian science of literature and Macedonian culture in general. His oeuvre is an extraordinary compilation of his expression as a poet; scholar... see more

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