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From the Notebooks of Jovan Cvijić - Selected Pages and Interpretations
The publication that is before the reader, entitled From the Notebooks of Jovan Cvijić – Selected Pages and Interpretations, is the result of cooperation between the Belgrade City Museum and the Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić” SASA. It has been prepared with a deep awareness of the importance of Jovan Cvijić’s scientific research work and with the idea to present to the academic and general audiences less familiar details related to the research of Jovan Cvijić, data
collecting and the preparation of visual materials, through a carefully organised and thoughtfully and professionally written book. The primary task required a meticulous and thorough work on
the analysis of extensive historical and archival material, fact-finding and data selection. Valuable data were then arranged so as to best reflect the field research of the great Serbian scientist. The texts accompanying the corresponding original pages from Cvijić’s notebooks are
written in a concise and structurally equable manner, in order to present selected details about his scientific work and indicate his views and opinions. Furthermore, each text also bears the personal signature of the author, expressed through the interpretation of the selected manuscripts. At the beginning of the publication, the Museum of Jovan Cvijić is presented, along with the Legacy containing 42 of his notebooks registered in the inventory. The historical and geographical context of the notebooks is subsequently analysed in a separate text, followed by
an overview of the dominant issues therein elaborated. The latter part of the publication contains a number of shorter texts from different areas of Cvijić’s scientific work, from the exploration
of karst, glaciation, fluvial relief to anthropogeography and ethnographical studies. The texts often contain transcribed segments, with the intention of literally translating Cvijić’s words, as well as providing a direct testimony of his scientific work and private and social life. In terms of their contents, the texts are intended for the professional audience, but in general they are also understandable to the average educated reader. Finally, references appearing in individual texts are merged into the common list of references given in the last part of the publication.Special issues, no. 9
The new youth magazines and our new generation
Title: Novi omladinski listovi i naš novi naraštaj (The new youth magazines and our new generation) Originally published: Srpski književni glasnik, 1913, XXX/3, pp. 212–224. Language: Serbian The excerpts used are from Jovan Skerlić, Pisci i knjige, vol. V (Belgrade: Prosveta, 1964), pp. 263–277. About the author Jovan Skerlić [1877, Belgrade – 1914, Belgrade]: literary critic, historian of literature. He was born into a middle-class family with origins in Šumadija and Vojvodina. While attend..
The new youth magazines and our new generation
Title: Novi omladinski listovi i naš novi naraštaj (The new youth magazines and our new generation) Originally published: Srpski književni glasnik, 1913, XXX/3, pp. 212–224. Language: Serbian The excerpts used are from Jovan Skerlić, Pisci i knjige, vol. V (Belgrade: Prosveta, 1964), pp. 263–277. About the author Jovan Skerlić [1877, Belgrade – 1914, Belgrade]: literary critic, historian of literature. He was born into a middle-class family with origins in Šumadija and Vojvodina. While attend..
On national work
Title: O nacionalnom radu (On national work) Originally published: Srpski književni glasnik, 1907, vol. XVIII, No. 5, pp. 355–362. Language: SerbianThe excerpts used are from Jovan Cvijić, Govori i čland, (Belgrade: Napre-dak, 1921), pp. 51–71. About the author Jovan Cvijić [1865, Loznica (west Serbia) - 1927, Belgrade]: geographer. He studied natural sciences and mathematics at the Velika škola in Belgrade, the first high school, later university, in Serbia. He continued his advanced studies..
Draft amendments to CCIR report 943 and question 48/10: CCIR Study Groups, Doc. Yug 10/1
This paper presents text of the document of the CCIR Study Groups, for period 1982-1986, and draft amendments to report 1943 and question 48/10 prepared by the author, prof. Dr Jovan Surutka, regular member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and accepted by the CCIR Study Groups as Doc. YUG 10/1. The author developed a new method of elimination of the static atmospheric electricity from the guys of LF and MF broadcast antennas
Review of foreign reception of Jovan Babić’s works
In this paper, the author discusses foreign reception of Jovan Babić’s works,
which turns out to be very much alive and diverse. More precisely, the author
limits himself to a short and very partial review of reception of only two
Babić’s texts that, so far, attracted the most attention. [Projekat
Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 43007 i br. 179041
Reception of Jovan Cvijić in Slovenian ethnology
The paper discusses the reception of the work of Jovan Cvijić in Slovenian
ethnology. Cvijić is considered to be one of the founding fathers of Serbian
ethnology, due in large part to his anthropogeographical orientation that
strongly marked ethnological research in Serbia until the second half of the
20th century. In Slovenian ethnology, the so-called anthropogeographical
school is virtually unknown; however, some of its tenets can be recognized or
were actively applied in research of cultural areas, carried out by
geographers and ethnographers before and after the Second World War when
anthropogeography was considered to be a branch of geography and a discipline
akin to ethnography/ethnology. The author aims to discuss when, for whom and
in what way was Jovan Cvijić direct or indirect reference within the horizon
of Slovenian ethnology. His reception is marked by acknowledging the powerful
influence of his political views and engagement on his scholarship
Assessing drive tourists' preferences and motivations: A case study of Bella Coola, British Columbia
The objectives of this research were to: 1) Gain an understanding of the drive tourism market in the Bella Coola Valley and particularly visitors’ characteristics, length of stay, and behaviour whilst in the valley. This would be done by implementing a quantitative self completed survey. 2) Trial a qualitative research tool which will seek to explore the psychographic profiles of the RV market. This research tool would consist of in-depth, open ended interviews and focus groups.Final Report of Findings. -- Prepared by Dr. Anne Hardy and Jovan Simic, Resource Recreation and Tourism Program, University of Northern British Columbia, for: BC Ferries, Central Coast Regional District, Bella Coola Valley Tourism, BC Real Estate Partnering Fun
Les comédies de Jovan Sterija Popović
THE COMEDIES OF JOVAN STERIJA POPOVIĆ
Jovan Sterija Popović (1806-1856), a Serbian writer born in Voivodina, is very famous in Yugoslavia, especially for his thirteen comédies. In France Popović is unknown, and his works were never translated into French. This book is the first one entirely devoted to Popović's comédies. The first part includes biographical information, defines his place in Serbian literature, and discusses his other works: novels, poems, and historical dramas. The second part is devoted to the genesis of his comédies, and shows how J. S. Popović created this genre in Serbian literature: intertextuality (cultural références, literary antécédents, in particular Molière), and autointertextuality. The third part reviews the eighty characters in his comédies. Their names are examined, and a classification based on identity (falše, destab- ilized, in transition, etc.) as a criterion is proposed. Then their speech is observed: these comédies are a true linguistic 'Tower of Babel'. The fourth part deals with theater techniques: the secondary text (which leads to a discussion of the very notion of 'didascalia'); the main text (dialogue, monologue, and asides); the structures of the action (from exposition to dénouement); the spatial and temporal structures; and lastly the comic dimension with verbal and non-verbal comic devices. The approach is not chronological, but the study reveals the development of J. S. Popović as an author who first of ail focused on his readers, then on his audience, and in his later plays on both.Andjelkovic Sava. Les comédies de Jovan Sterija Popović . In: Revue des études slaves, tome 73, fascicule 4, 2001. La littérature soviétique aujourd'hui, sous la direction de Catherine Depretto. pp. 805-813
The Tale "My Father" by Jovan Dučić
У раду анализирамо две верзије приче „Мој отац“ Јована Дучића
објављене 1899, односно 1910. године, са посебним освртом на тематске, стилске и редакторске поступке аутора. Жанровске особености ове кратке приче тумачимо у контексту европске
и српске божићне приче, али и у светлу аутобиографске и мемоарске прозе.This paper is on the two versions of the tale My Father by Jovan Ducic published in 1899 and
1910, a special focus on the thematic, stylistic and editorial actions of the author. Genre features
of this short tale are interpreted in the context of European and Serbian Christmas tale and in the
light of autobiographical and memoir prose. Time of writing the tale My father corresponds to
the significant changes in life of Jovan Ducic, and that is, leaving his hometown and moving to
Geneva (the tale has a clear date Geneva, Dec 1889). The year in which Ducic devoted himself to
personal development brought the look from outside, i.e. the necessary distance for introspecting
his own life, so that return into traumatic experience from the childhood became necessity. This
feature shows all characteristics of Impressionism prose (in the language of Skerlic – prose of lyric
realism) dominant prose in the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, and
it was fitted into the acknowledged pattern of Serbian Christmas tale of that time.Научни скупови САНУ ; књ. 210. Председништво ; књ. 2
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