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Zoran JANJETOVIĆ, Nemci u Vojvodini, Beograd, INIS 2009
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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Janjetović Zpran: Germans in Vojvodina
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Chapters from the History of Voyvodovo
2024 |
Faculty of Arts
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František Kubka's Bulgarian Diary as a source for the study of the Vojvodovo history
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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"They brought with them a part of that Vojvodovo to Nový Přerov" (Memories of life in a newly-settled village)
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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The house in Voyvodovo. Historical and architectonic development, social and cultural dimensions
2015 |
Faculty of Humanities
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A Reconceptualization of the Founding and Settlement of Voyvodovo - From Monogenesis to Polygenesis, From Sites to Networks (Illustrated Through the Papp Family)
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Voyvodovo: from a forgotten and unknown village to the most widely researched colonization community (and beyond it)
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech kinship terminology in diaspora: the case of Voyvodovo (Bulgaria)
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Patriarchy in the Balkans - Dominant Ideology or a Scale of Variation? (The Case o Voyvodovo, Village of Czechs and Slovaks in Bulgaria)
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Marek Jakoubek V Bulharsku nám s hrdostí říkali 'Češi', tady s pohrdáním 'Bulhaři'. Obyvatelé Vojvodova v Bulharsku a na jižní Moravě - review
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Simeon Popov: Vojvodovo preacher and the hero of the Methodist Church (and his Report from missionary activities in Vojvodovo - a Czech village in Bulgaria)
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Lenka J. Budilová - Bořivoj Kňourek: House in Vojvodovo. Social relations and history and evolution of its construction
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Jakoubek, Marek ? Nešpor, Zdeněk R. ? Hirt, Tomáš (eds.): Neco Petkov Necov: The History of Vojvodo
2006 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Michal Pavlásek: S motykou a Pánem Bohem. Po stopách českých evangelíků ve Vojvodině
2016 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Following transformations of Vojvodovo collective identities
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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Imigration to Voyvodovo from ČSR Or (Not only) Voyvodovo Czech Karel Konupka
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Remigrants, monetary reform and waiting for an apology
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Some aspects of kinship and marriage patterns among the "Czechs of Vojvodovo"
2008 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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"The truth was none of the promises were kept" (A dark side of the remigration of Czechs from Bulgaria to South Moravia from the actor's point of view)
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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The origins, meaning and use of nicknames in czech villages in Bulgaria
2012 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Hungarians
2015 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Inheritance, marriage strategies and naming practices in a community of Bulgarian Czechs in 1900-1950
2011 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The Interethnic Relations on the Territory of the Socialist Republic of Serbia in 1971 in the reflexion of the daily newspaper Politika
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Z Čech až na konec monarchie (a ještě dále) - za českými kořeny svatohelenských a vojvodovských Čechů
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czcech non-Catholics in the Romanian Banat and Bulgaria. Part IV: Religious feelings of re-settlers and general conclusions
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2003 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Vernacular architecture in the Czech villages in Serbian Banat: historical development and the present day
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Representation of Prague and gender intimity in the novel Some correspondence by the Serbian woman writer Julka chlapec Djordjeivć
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Dispute over the sense of Polish history: Conflict of two Polish humanists as an essential clash in the national myth
2017 |
Faculty of Arts