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Balkanistica 21 (2008)

Volume 21 of Balkanistica was mailed to members of SEESA in good standing the week of March 31. Among the contents of that volume are the following:

Articles:

(1) “On Nominal Subextractions in Serbian,” Monika Bašic;

(2) “Explaining the Regeneration of the Croatian Democratic Union in Post-Presidential Authoritarian Croatia: Elites, Legacies and Party Organization,” Christopher C. Lamont;

(3) “Materializing the Past: On Post-Socialist Art in Bulgaria,” Liliana Milkova;

(4) “Voices of Remembrance: Borislav Pekic's Correspondence with Danilo Kiš,” Jelena Milojkovic-Djuric;

(5) “Storm Warnings in the Straits: Russian-Ottoman Trade Issues,” Theophilus C. Prousis;

(6) “Bare and Modified Cardinal Numerals in Serbian: Semantic Challenges and Interpretative Differences,” Veran Stanojevic” and

(7) “Reenchanting the World,” Ali Zaidi.

Reviews:

(1) Turkic Languages in Contact, Hendrik Boeschoten and Lars Johanson (eds) (Esim Erdim);

(2) Requiem for Communism, Charity Scribner (Emilian Kavalski);

(3) Between Past and Future: Civil-Military Relations in the Post-Communist Balkans, Biljana Vankovska and Haken Wiberg (Emilian Kavalski);

(4) The Slovenian Language in the Alpine and Pannonian Language Area, Marko Jesenesek (Grant H. Lundberg);

(5) Realm of the Black Mountain: A History of Montenegro, Elizabeth Roberts (Srdja Pavlovic);

(6) Slovene Dictionary and Phrasebook. Slovene-English. English-Slovene, Nina Snoj (Tom Priestly); and

(7) Slavic Scriptures: The Formation of the Church Slavonic Version of the Bible, Henry R. Cooper, Jr. (Cynthia Vakareliyska).



 

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