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The embroidered diplomacy:the symbolism of banners used in the inauguration ceremony of the Illirian-Rascian regiment in 1735.
Previously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/00000384/Article 6 of 7 in an issue devoted to the visual culture of Poland and Eastern EuropeThis issue was sponsored by The Sikorski Polish Club and The Scottish Polish Cultural AssociationApart from more common forms of state aggrandisement, such as official portraiture, grand allegorical compositions and public monuments, ephemeral spectacles have played an important role in the formation of the state’s public image. This article will examine the political imagery created for an unusual patron, and used for an equally seldom discussed function. The objects of this discussion will be the emblematic decoration of banners, created as the main artefacts in a political spectacle devised by Vikentije Jovanovic (1731-1734), the Orthodox archbishop of Karlovci. The spectacle in question was the inauguration ceremony of the Illirian-Rascian regiment he founded in 1735.Postprin
Stojan Jovanovic - a state cadet and the author of French grammar
Stojan Jovanovic, called by the name of Cukic by his contemporaries, is
mainly known as a leader of Katanska buna (The Rebellion of Katanas) in 1844.
The subject of this paper is Jovanovic?s education in Serbia and Vienna. A
thesis statement is that Stojan Jovanovic, Filip Hristic, and Anastas
Jovanovic have enjoyed the favor and support of the Obrenovic family, to whom
they have been loyal in return. Stojan Jovanovic belonged to the first
generation of students who've graduated from all schools existing in Serbia
during Prince Milos?s reign - he has finished the primary school in Belgrade,
the High School, i.e. the Kragujevac Gymnasium in 1836, and has attended the
Military Academy in Pozarevac, Belgrade and Kragujevac between 1837 and 1838.
In 1839. Jovanovic was appointed to the first group of state cadets who were
sent to study in Vienna. This generation of students was in many ways similar
to the one that attended the Belgrade Higher School (1808 - 1813). Jovanovic
stayed in Vienna for three years. For the first two years he has learned
French and German, preparing for the Law school. He has enrolled at the
Vienna University in the winter of 1841, and passed three exams by the end of
the school year. Several times he has asked the Ministry of education in
Belgrade to send him to study in Paris, but he was denied. On the initiative
of the emissary of the Serbian government, Jovan Sterija Popovic, Jovanovic
and other cadets have been withdrawn from the studies in Vienna. Between
1842. and 1844. Jovanovic has taken part in three rebellions against the
regime of Ustavobranitelji (the Defenders of the Constitution). In the summer
of 1844. in Vienna, Jovanovic has printed a manual for learning French,
French Grammar. Although it is a compilation, the manual is significant since
it has brought contemporary methods of learning French language to Serbian
readers. The papers end with a well founded presumption, based on the yet
unknown document, that Stojan Jovanovic has survived the Katanska buna in
1844.</jats:p
P. S. Jovanovic, Les profils fluviatiles en long, leurs formes et leur genèse
Denizot Georges. P. S. Jovanovic, Les profils fluviatiles en long, leurs formes et leur genèse. In: Revue de géographie jointe au Bulletin de la Société de géographie de Lyon et de la région lyonnaise, vol. 25, n°1, 1950. pp. 71-74
P. S. Jovanovic. — Les profils fluviatiles en long, leurs formes et leur genèse. Essai de méthodes morphogénétiques nouvelles.
Péguy Ch.-P. P. S. Jovanovic. — Les profils fluviatiles en long, leurs formes et leur genèse. Essai de méthodes morphogénétiques nouvelles.. In: Revue de géographie alpine, tome 31, n°4, 1943. pp. 577-580
Bourgeois Balkans: world-building in Belgrade and Sofia 1830-1912
This dissertation examines the transformation of urban life in the Balkan capitals of Belgrade and Sofia between 1830 and 1912. In the nineteenth century, mayors, planners, doctors and intellectuals envisioned a new, urban society in which progressive social transformation could emerge through a combination of political and economic institutions based on expertise. I explore the ambitions and limits of this “bourgeois world-building” through three constitutive processes: the production of space, the gendered transformation of intimate labor, and the re-calibration of state violence. With the advent of autonomous rule, the Balkan capitals were reconstructed as “European” cities through dispossession, real-estate speculation and municipal corruption. For architects, merchant capitalists, and municipal officials, the post-Ottoman city appeared as a landscape of accumulation, a vision often frustrated by its failure to materialize in full. Medical professionals and police officials envisioned the city as a space of managed, commodified intimacy, yet found limits in expanding institutional control over sex workers, domestic servants, and other working women. Activists and state actors were likewise frustrated in their attempts to create productive urban subjects through scientific policing and prison labor. Ultimately, the application of bourgeois visions was both intensive and costly, limited by the scope of elite ambitions and the struggle of those who were excluded from them.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2018-12-01The student, Milos Jovanovic, accepted the attached license on 2016-12-02 at 13:57.The student, Milos Jovanovic, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2016-12-02 at 13:58.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2016-12-02 at 14:26.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #10419 on 2017-02-28 at 14:43:05Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-01T17:02:01Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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The development of the grasp-height effect as a measure of efficient action planning in children.
<p>Data set of Jovanovic, B. & Schwarzer, G. (2017). The development of the grasp-height effect as a measure of efficient action planning in children. <em>Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 153, </em>74-82.</p>
The relevance of corporate sustainability due diligence for insurance and reinsurance undertakings
The object of this work is the analysis of the effects on insurance and reinsurance undertakings of the recent directive (EU) 2024/1760 (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive – CSDDD or CS3D), published on 5 July 2024 which establishes the due diligence requirements for companies, with the objective of preventing and mitigating negative impacts on human rights and the environment.
The directive applies to financial intermediaries, including insurance and reinsurance undertakings, only in a limited way, in the sense that it applies only to upstream and not downstream chains of activities. However, this limitation requires the study of insurance law to verify what the effects are, especially in terms of corporate governance, on insurance and reinsurance undertakings, also considering that soon these companies will also have to deal with downstream activity chains
Vortices in relativistic electron beams
We demonstrate that a relativistic electron beam is properly described in the moving frame by the electron-magnetohydrodynamic equations of plasma physics. For large beam currents, the accelerator magnetic field is expected to be unstable to the fast magnetic reconnection. We present a plausible saturated state of the fast reconnection, in the form of a complex vortex pattern. The nonlinear dispersion equations of the vortex are derived and the relationship between the vortex structure and the background magnetic field is discussed
The relation between crawling and non-crawling 9-month-old infants' visual prediction abilities in spatial object processing.
<p>The data set Kubicek et al._JECP_DataSet.sav containts the data of the paper from Kubicek, C., Jovanovic, B., & Schwarzer, G. (2017). The relation between crawling and non-crawling 9-month-old infants' visual prediction abilities in spatial object processing. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 158, 64–76.</p>
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