307 research outputs found
High Pressure Organic Synthesis/ Davor Margetic.
In English.Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Diels-Alder cycloaddition reactions -- 3. 1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition reactions -- 4. C-C bonds -- 5. C-N bonds -- 6. C-O, C-S and other bonds -- 7. Oxidation and reduction reactions -- 8. Multicomponent reactions -- 9. Supramolecular chemistry -- 10. Miscellaneous reactions -- Author Index -- Subject Index1 online resource (265 p.
Rotes Licht
Davor Konjikušić provides an in-depth presentation and contextualization of the photographs created by Yugoslav partisans between 1941 and 1945. In doing so, the author is not only interested in presenting the photographs from an aesthetic perspective, but in the history of their use and function within one of the biggest anti-fascist movements in Europe during the Second World War
Red Glow
Davor Konjikušić provides an in-depth presentation and contextualization of the photographs created by Yugoslav partisans between 1941 and 1945. In doing so, the author is not only interested in presenting the photographs from an aesthetic perspective, but in the history of their use and function within one of the biggest anti-fascist movements in Europe during the Second World War
Noam Chomsky, Yugoslavia : Peace, war and dissolution, davor džalto (ed.), pm press, oakland, 2018
In this essay, the author reviews and critically assesses the book Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution, authored by Noam Chomsky and edited by Davor Džalto. The author also points to the importance and value of the book for the field of political theory, international relations and Yugoslav studies, examining at the same time particular concepts (such as “genocide”) within the broader context of legal theory and international law
Monuments to the victims of the Holocaust in socialist Yugoslavia 1945-1991
Davor Stipić, istraživač saradnik na Institutu za noviju istoriju Srbije i doktorant na Odeljenju za istoriju na Filozofskom fakultetu Univerziteta u Beogradu, održao je predavanje na temu "Memorijali žrtvama Holokausta u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji 1945-1991" u kome je govorio o kolektivnom sećanju na Holokaust u Jugoslaviji i razvoju memorijalnih praksi i spomenika posvećenih stradalim Jevrejima. Davor Stipić je autor nekoliko naučnih radova o kulturi sećanja na Holokaust u jugoslovenskom socijalizmu, a njegove oblasti profesionalnog interesovanja su Holokaust i istorija jevrejske zajednice na prostoru nekadašnje Jugoslavije. Do sada je učestvovao i na nekoliko Nagradnih konkursa u organizaciji Saveza jevrejskih opština Srbije, a dva rada su mu i nagrađena.Davor Stipić, the research associate at the Institute of Recent History of Serbia and doctoral student at the Department of History at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, gave a lecture on "Memorials to Holocaust Victims in Socialist Yugoslavia 1945-1991" in which he spoke about the collective memory of the Holocaust in Yugoslavia and the development of memorial practices and monuments dedicated to the Jewish victims. Davor Stipić is the author of several scientific papers on the culture of remembering the Holocaust in Yugoslav socialism, and his areas of professional interest are the Holocaust and the history of the Jewish community in the former Yugoslavia. So far, he has participated in several award competitions organized by the Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia, and two of his works have been awarded.Predavanje održano 2. jula 2021. godine preko Zoom platforme (Zoom Šabat) sa početkom u 19.30 časova.The lecture was held on July 2, 2021, via the Zoom platform (Zoom Shabbat) starting at 7:30 p.m.Trajanje 58:17 minuta (duration 58:17 minutes)
Davor Špišić’s ‘Welcome to the war!’. Apocalypse in the time of crisis
The aim of this article is to discuss Davor Špišić’s play Dobrodošli u rat. By means of allusion to the genre of science fiction and to George Miller’s cinematographic creation Mad Max, the author defines the shape of the reality around him, which constitutes a sort of fulfilled apocalypse. Through references to the media and to the phenomena of popular culture, Špišić tells of a world in a critical state, experiencing a civilisational catastrophe
13 Talks on Architecture; Davor Salopek
The book ”13 talks on architecture” is a collection of interviews conducted between October 1978 and January 1982 between the architect Davor Salopek and his colleagues: the architects Stjepan Planić, Igor Emili, Zdenko Kolacio, Juraj Neidhardt, Neven Šegvić, Radovan Horvat, Božidar Rašica, Sena Sekulić-Gvozdanović, Branko Hrs, Damir Perinić, Boris Magaš, Vojtjeh Delfin, and the civil engineer Boris Bakrać. The common thread of all the interviews is a set of identical questions ranging from very personal ones to those related to the design process itself or those that address some very complex issues such as: the artistic component of architecture, the relationship between theory and practice, architecture and urbanism, the role of the architect in the society, the role of the user in program development, the relationship between investment and quality, creativity and engineering in education, localism and regionalism in architecture. However, each talk is quite specific and unique since the personality of each individual is gradually revealed through Salopek’s individual and sophisticated approach. The author received the ”Neven Šegvić” award for his publishing work and criticism
Assessing heavy metal contamination in soils of the Zagreb region (Northwest Croatia) using multivariate geostatistics
Humic acids decrease uptake and distribution of trace metals, but not the growth of radish exposed to cadmium toxicity
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