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From Robert Niebuhr:
New book: The Search for a Cold War Legitimacy: Tito’s Yugoslavia. Brill Academic Publishers, 2018.
Enlarging Yugoslavia: Tito’s Quest for Expansion, 1945-1948, European History Quarterly 47:2 (2017).
Other information from the Academia.edu site.
From Banislav Radeljić:
Radeljić, Branislav (ed), European Community-Yugoslav Relations: Debates and Documents that Mattered (1968–1992), Oxford: Peter Lang, 2017;
Radeljić, Branislav, “Russia’s Involvement in the Kosovo Case: Defending Serbian Interests or Securing its Own Influence in Europe?” Region: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2017, pp. 273–300;
Radeljić, Branislav, “Serbia’s Delayed Transformation: Illiberal Practices, External Approvals and the Politics of Opportunity,” East European & Balkan Studies, Vol. 41, No. 1, 2017, pp. 129–157;
Radeljić, Branislav (co-ed), Kosovo and Serbia: Contested Options and Shared Consequences, Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2016;
Radeljić, Branislav, “European Union Approaches to Human Rights Violations in Kosovo before and after Independence,” Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, Vol. 24, No. 2, 2016, pp. 131–148;
Radeljić, Branislav, “Identità europea: Questioni ufficiali e non-ufficiali,” in Aurelio Angelini (ed), Minori, identità e pratiche dell’appartenenza, Roma: Aracne editrice, 2016, pp. 51–69;
Radeljić, Branislav (co-ed), Religion in the Post-Yugoslav Context, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015;
Radeljić, Branislav, “From Brussels to Belgrade: Challenges in Conducting Research and Constructing Explanations of the Collapse of Yugoslavia,” International Journal of Qualitative Methods, Vol. 14, No. 5, 2015, pp. 1–10;
Radeljić, Branislav, “Complete and Incomplete Archives: An Analysis of Archival Material Documenting European Community-Yugoslav Relations,” The Historian, Vol. 77, No. 1, 2015, pp. 80–99;
From Maria Grazia:
Piznai samoho sebe. Neoplatonichni dzherela v tvorchosti H.S. Skovorody, Kiev: Akademperiodika, 2017
“Judging a book by its cover”: Meditation, Memory and Invention in Seventeenth-century Ukrainian Title Pages, “Canadian Slavonic Papers”, 59, 2, 2017, pp. 21-55
“Manlier than many men”. Images of Female Sanctity in Simeon Polotskii’s Court Sermons, “Studi Slavistici”, 13, 2016, pp. 59-88.
The Discourse of Martyrdom in Late 17th-century Ukraine. The “passion sufferers” Boris and Gleb in the Homilies of Antonii Radyvylovs’kyi and Lazar Baranovych, “Zeitschrift für Slawistik”, 61, 3, 2016, pp. 499-527.
From Icon to Emblem: the relation of word and image in Lazar Baranovych’s Truby sloves propovidnykh na narochityia dni prazdnikov (1674), “Slavonic and East European Review”, 96, 1, Spring 2016, pp. 201-242.
A Linguistic Analysis of the First and Second Redactions of H.S. Skovoroda’s Dialogue Narkiss: from a Local to a Supernational Perspective, “Wiener Slavistischer Jahrbuch”, 2, 2015, pp. 26-48.