Pagan Songs

Pagan Songs
Author: Daniel Varoujan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578541990

Seasonality and Sedentism

Seasonality and Sedentism
Author: Thomas R. Rocek
Publisher: Peabody Museum Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1998-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0873659562

The papers in this volume explore the issues and techniques of archaeological site seasonality and settlement analysis. Examples introduce a broad range of specific analytical techniques of seasonality assessment and show variability and similarity in settlement patterns worldwide.

Nomos

Nomos
Author: Paul Cartledge
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521522090

Ten scholars explore ways of reading Athenian legal texts in their social and cultural context.

English-Serbian (Latin) Bilingual Children's Picture Dictionary of Animals

English-Serbian (Latin) Bilingual Children's Picture Dictionary of Animals
Author: Richard Carlson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2017-06-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548056742

About the Book: Learn over fifty different animals with this bilingual children's picture dictionary. English-Serbian (Latin) Bilingual Children's Picture Dictionary of Animals www.rich.center

Hellenika II.3.11-IV.2.8

Hellenika II.3.11-IV.2.8
Author: Jenofonte
Publisher: Aris and Phillips Classical Te
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 0856686417

"It is the best of Xenophon, it is the worst of Xenophon. Readers looking for a carefully researched, well balanced, and reliable narrative of Greek affairs from 404 to 395 (BC) will be disappointed"- the author. The second part of the Hellenika, covering the decade after the end of the Peloponnesian War, is Xenophon at his best. It unfolds in a series of discrete, often dramatic, episodes: The Thirty at Athens, the campaigns of Thibron and Derkylidas in Asia Minor, the Spartan War against Elis, the accession of King Agesilaos, the conspiracy of Kinadon, the campaigns of Agesilaos in Asia Minor, the outbreak of war against Sparta in Greece, and Agesilaos' recall. It includes several of Xenophon's best speeches, some of his wittiest dialogue, and several choice turns of phrase. This edition follows the pattern of the Hellenika III.3.10 (Warminster 1989). The commentary tries both to interpret the text and to assess its historical accuracy. Throughout Krentz uses the rest of Xenophon's works to throw light on the Hellenika. Greek Text with facing-page translation.

Studying Peoples in the People's Democracies

Studying Peoples in the People's Democracies
Author: Vintilă Mihăilescu
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 382589911X

Bulgaria and Serbia during socialism are outlined from many different points of view in this volume. Beyond local and personal trajectories the authors illuminate more general and comparative questions. Was there anything like a "socialist anthropology", common to all three countries? Did Soviet and/or Marxist influences, in the discipline and in society in general, penetrate so deeply as to form an unavoidable common denominator of anthropological practice? The answers turn out to be complex and subtle. While unifying ideological forces were very strong in the 1950s, diversity increased thereafter. Anthropology was entangled with national ideology in all three countries, but the evidence nonetheless calls for "polyphonic" interpretations.

Voices in the Shadows

Voices in the Shadows
Author: Celia Hawkesworth
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9633864682

Women are conspicuously absent from traditional cultural histories of south-east Europe. This book addresses that imbalance by describing the contribution of women to literary culture in the Orthodox/ Ottoman areas of Serbia and Bosnia. The first complete literary history in relation to women's writing in south-east Europe. The author provides a broad chronological account of this contribution, dividing the book into two main parts; the earlier period up until the eighteenth century concentrates on the projections of gender through the medium of oral tradition and the lives of a handful of educated women in medieval Serbia and the few works of literature they left. Hawkesworth also looks at the written literature produced by women, first in the mid-nineteenth century and then at the turn of the century. The second part focuses on the trials and tribulations that affected feminism and women's literature throughout the twentieth century. The author finishes by highlighting the new women's movement, 1975-1990, a great period for women in Yugoslavia which created a stimulating atmosphere for outstanding pieces of women's journalism, prose and verse, culminating in the creation of new women's studies courses in many universities.