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Balkan History Association
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The Balkan History Association (BHA) is a non-profit, apolitical, and independent organization that aims to develop and promote at both national and international levels the interdisciplinary and comparative study of the Balkan region, and, more generally, of South-East Europe. Our main fields of interest include, but are not restricted to various sub-disciplines of history—political, cultural, military, economic, urban, literary, oral, or the history of science communication—art history, history of religions and archaeology.
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December 01, 2019
Between the Man’s Hands and God’s Eyes: The Psalter of 1437 from the Collection of the Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine
By:
Oleksandr Okhrimenko, Stanislav Voloshchenko
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June 01, 2019
Negative Emotions in Action – two Examples from the 15th Century Ragusan Diplomacy
By:
Valentina Šoštarić (Zovko)
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August 01, 2018
Procopius of Caesareea’s “History of Wars” and the Expression of Emotions in Early Byzantium
By:
Ecaterina Lung
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May 01, 2018
The Eastern and Western Consulship in the Later Roman Empire
By:
Jill Mitchell
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July 01, 2017
Iconography of Power of the Pagan Bulgarian Ruler: Images, Symbolism and Tradition
By:
Oksana Minaeva
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July 01, 2017
Byzantine Satire: The Background in the Timarion
By:
Iakovos Menelaou
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July 01, 2017
Living Water (Abur): A Possible Lexical Connection between Romanian, Albanian and Basque
By:
Şerban George Paul Drugaş
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July 01, 2017
Brăila at the End of the Nineteenth Century: The Report of Vice-Consul William J. Norcop on the Year 1899
By:
Cristian Constantin
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July 01, 2017
Party Education, Propaganda Instrument for the Collectivization in Romania. Case Study: Argeș Region (1950–1952)
By:
Antonio Manuel Tudorache
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January 01, 2017
The Dacian Society: Fierce Warriors and Their Women Sources and Representations
By:
Andrei Pogăciaş
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January 01, 2017
The Domestication of an Itinerant Object: The True Cross Reliquary from the Louvre Museum
By:
Zina Uzdenskaya
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January 01, 2017
At the "Margin” of the Romanian Pre-Modern Society: The Jews
By:
Carmen Alexandrache
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January 01, 2017
Perspectives for Researching British Appeasement of Nazi Germany in the Inter-War Years Using the Digitized Newspaper Collections of the British Library
By:
Andrei Vasiliu
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January 01, 2017
Global Politics, Regional Competition: Great Power Politics in Central Asia
By:
Artur Lakatos, András Kosztur
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July 01, 2016
The Name of Zalmoxis and Its Significance in the Dacian Language and Religion
By:
Şerban George Paul Drugaş
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July 01, 2016
The Church and the Romanians Religious Beliefs in the Early Modern Time: Perceptions, Convictions and Representations of the Foreign Travellers
By:
Carmen Alexandrache
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July 01, 2016
Romanian–British Commercial Exchanges at the Lower Danube: The Consular Report of Percy Sanderson on the Year 1883
By:
Cristian Constantin
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July 01, 2016
The Romanian Journalistic Education–The History of a Polemic
By:
Marian Petcu
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July 01, 2016
Regime Change and Shifting Modernization Patterns: Professional Trajectories in the Field of Psychology during the Twentieth–Century Romania
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January 01, 2016
Suresvara’s View on Knowledge (jñāna)
By:
Alexander Pereverzev
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January 01, 2016
Vajrasucika Upanisad: Denial of the Natural and the "Verticalization” of Religious Experience
By:
Ovidiu Cristian Nedu
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January 01, 2016
The Wallachians in the Nibelungenlied and their Connection with the Eastern Romance Population in the Early Middle Ages
By:
Şerban George Paul Drugaş
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January 01, 2016
Attitude of Premodern Romanian Society to “the Marginalized”. Perspectives of Observation and Interpretation
By:
Carmen Alexandrache
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January 01, 2016
Germany and the Challenge of Mass Immigration
By:
Zoltán Eperjesi