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The development of Muslim nation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

2020

The main goal of this article is to show the conditions and circumstances of the formation of Muslim nation in communist Yugoslavia and the increase of its significance during and after the civil war 1992-1995. Furthermore, author presents the characteristics of contemporary nationalism, and distinguishes specific Balkan nationalism, which is often chauvinistic, ahistorical, militant and exclusive, of ethnocultural character. The identity of Bosnian Muslims originated from belief that their origin, language and culture related to Bosnia and Herzegovina, which makes them different from the Turks and other Islamic nations living in the Ottoman Empire. The genesis of forming Muslim nation in Y…

Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovina Balkans nationalism nation ethnic conflicts Muslims.Bosnia and Herzegovinaethnic conflictsHistoryPolitical economyPolitical scienceMuslimsYugoslavianationalismBalkansnationNationalismReview of Croatian History
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Twórczość literacka kobiet w Bośni i Hercegowinie po 1990 roku na wybranych przykładach

2019

The paper presents the women's writing in Bosnia and Herzegovina after 1990. The main representative authors of contemporary women’s literature are described. The most interesting questions and problems, the most freąuently occuring topics are also analyzed.

literature after 1990 in Bosnia and HerzegovinaAlma LazarevskaSejla SehabovićFerida Durakovićwomen's writing in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Formy kobiecej pamięci o doświadczeniu wojennym utrwalone w literaturze pięknej w Bośni i Hercegowinie

2020

The memory of the experience of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1995) is a phenomenon strongly present in contemporary literature. The subject of my interest is the specificity of women’s memory, which is characterized primarily by anti‑war and anti‑military discourse, which is a fundamental feature of women’s writing about the war, breaking the patriarchal code (statement by Swietlana Aleksijewicz). A notable feature of women’s creativity in BiH is that the memory of war is revealed in it in two fundamentally different ways: 1. a direct description of war experiences and experiences is usually visible in the texts of the authors of the older generation (Alma Lazarevska; Jasmina Mus…

the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in literatureAlma Lazarevskawomen’s literatureJasmina MusabegovićJasna ŠamićTanja Stupar‑TrifunovićŠejla ŠehabovićLejla KalamujićStudia Slavica
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