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CEERES of Voices Interview with Max Bergholz
On February 17, 2017 the Seminary Co-op Bookstore and the Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies held the second event in CEERES of Voices, an author-centered series of readings and conversations on books from or about Central and Eastern Europe, … Continue reading
Archives in Bosnia in Minutes and Hours
by Max Bergholz This piece was originally published with the same title in Sage House News: The Cornell University Press Blog. The original post can be found here. “You have fifteen minutes to look around. After that I’m going for coffee … Continue reading
Posted in Essay
Tagged Balkan History, Balkans, Bosnia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Community, Croatia, Ethnic cleansing, Ethnic violence, Herzegovina, Kulen Vakuf, Massacres, Max Bergholz, Multiethnic, Violence, World War II
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Doubly Neglected: Women and Religion in the Balkans—The Case of Orthodox Women Monastics
Milica Bakić-Hayden: Doubly Neglected: Women and Religion in the Balkans—The Case of Orthodox Women Monastics by Nada Petković On October 17, 2016, the Franke Institute for the Humanities hosted a lecture on Orthodox Women Monastics in the Balkans delivered by … Continue reading
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Tagged Balkans, Isidora Sekulić, Kassiani, Milica Bakić-Hayden, Serbian Orthodox Church, Women Monastics
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