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Serbia

Serbia

Stevan K. Pavlowitch

C Hurst Co Publishers Ltd
2002
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Serbias have come and gone, and their boundaries have moved about. This text, rather than being a history, is an attempt to look at the historical forces, actors, ideas and periods which have moulded the entities that go by the name "Serbia". These are the mediaeval rulers and the church; the principality and the kingdom of modern times; the imperial rule of Ottomans and Habsburgs; the two world wars; the unification with other Slav populations and territories; the ideology of the three-named Yugoslav kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; that of the brotherhood-and-union of Yugoslav nations in the communist federation; and the disintegration of Yugoslavia and its aftermath. Following Serbia's emergence from the ruins of Tito's Yugoslavia and of Milosevic's regime, Stevan Pavlowitch strives to get away from both the "doomed-to-violence" and the "doomed-to-martyrdom" explanations favoured respectively by some Western and some Serbian interpreters. He seeks to pose questions rather than to provide answers, and to move forward from the past rather than to look back to idealized ages or read history backwards.
Hitler's New Disorder

Hitler's New Disorder

Stevan K. Pavlowitch

C Hurst Co Publishers Ltd
2008
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The history of the Second World War in Yugoslavia was for a long time the preserve of the Communist regime led by Marshal Tito. It was written by those who had battled hard to come out on top of the many-sided war fought across the territory of that Balkan state after the Axis Powers had destroyed it in 1941, just before Hitler's invasion of the USSR. It was an ideological and ethnic war under occupation by rival enemy powers and armies, between many insurgents, armed bands and militias, for the survival of one group, for the elimination of another, for belief in this or that ideology, for a return to an imagined past within the Nazi New Order, or for the reconstruction of a new Yugoslavia on the side of the Allies. In fact, many wars were fought alongside, and under cover of, the Great War waged by the Allies against Hitler's New Order which, in Yugoslavia at least, turned out to be a 'new disorder'. Most surviving participants have since told their stories; most archival sources are now available. Pavlowitch uses them, as well as the works of historians in several languages, to understand what actually happened on the ground. He poses more questions than he provides answers, as he attempts a synoptic and chronological analysis of the confused yet interrelated struggles fought in 1941-5, during the short but tragic period of Hitler's failed 'New Order', over the territory that was no longer the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and not yet the Federal Peoples' Republic of Yugoslavia, but that is now definitely 'former Yugoslavia'.
White Ghosts, Yellow Peril

White Ghosts, Yellow Peril

Stevan Eldred-Grigg; Dazheng Zeng

Otago University Press
2014
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White Ghosts, Yellow Peril is the first book to explore all sides of the relationship between China and New Zealand, and the peoples of China and New Zealand during the whole of the seven or so generations after these two countries initially came into contact. The Qing Empire and its successor states from 1790 to 1950 were vast, complex, and torn by conflict. New Zealand, meanwhile, grew into a small, prosperous, orderly province of Europe. Until now, the story of the links and tensions between the two countries during those years hasn't been so broadly and thoroughly presented. The book is a highly readable portrait of the lives, thoughts, and feelings of the Chinese who came to New Zealand, as well as the New Zealanders who went to China. It is a scholarly but stimulating discussion of race relations, government, diplomacy, war, literature, and the arts. For some years to come, White Ghosts, Yellow Peril will be the key general text in the field of the early history of New Zealand and China.
Dining at Dusk

Dining at Dusk

Stevan Paul

Murdoch Books
2019
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At dusk, as afternoon relaxes into evening and the sun sinks towards the horizon, there is a magic moment. The work day is finally done, and it's time for food and drinks with friends. Dining at Dusk follows the golden hour around the globe - from Samoa, where the sun sets first, through Australia, Japan, India, Europe, Morocco and Brazil, to the USA and Mexico - celebrating the evening with Italian cicchetti, Spanish tapas, Greek mezzes, with tacos, yakitori, ceviche and more. Simple-to-prepare recipes with roots in local culinary and cultural traditions, each paired with the ideal drink and a thoughtfully curated playlist - this is the perfect cookbook for elegant, laid-back gatherings with friends. Dining at Dusk showcases a range of contemporary cuisine from around the world for this beautiful time of the day: relaxed, simple, comforting inspiration for food that is the ideal accompaniment to a modern lifestyle.
Ivkova slava

Ivkova slava

Stevan Sremac

Globland Books
2023
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Jedan od najčitanijih Sremčevih romana, Ivkova slava (1895), zasnovan je na anegdoti kojoj je svedočio sam pisac za vreme svog zivota i sluzbovanja u Nisu. Protkan je Sremčevim prepoznatljivim humorom, ali i realističnim prikazom mentaliteta jednog naroda na razmeđi dva vremena. Krsna slava Ivka jorgandzije centralni je motiv romana. Ugledni domacin, postujuci sve ustaljene narodne običaje, s poletom dočekuje goste na Đurđevdan. Zaplet nastaje kada tri prijatelja pobratima Ivka i jedan nepoznati gost doslovno shvate običaj da se na slavu ne zove, ali i sa slave ne ispraca pre nego sto gosti sami pođu...
Pop Cira i pop Spira

Pop Cira i pop Spira

Stevan Sremac

Globland Books
2022
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Zasnovan na anegdoti za koju se veruje da mu je lično ispričao njegov ujak Jovan Đorđevic, roman Pop Ćira i pop Spira (1894) smatra se jednim od najboljih humorističkih romana srpske knjizevnosti. Pored toga sto je nepresusni izvor humora, ovo Sremčevo najobimnije delo takođe je i realistički prikaz vojvođanskog sela i njegovih običaja u drugoj polovini 19. veka. Zivot seoske elite, dve popovske porodice, teče mirno, u međusobnom razumevanju i prijateljstvu; razdor unosi dolazak mladog učitelja koji moze da se ozeni kcerkom samo jednog popa...
The Alehouse at the End of the World

The Alehouse at the End of the World

Stevan Allred

Forest Avenue Press
2018
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When a fisherman receives a mysterious letter about his beloved’s demise, he sets off in his skiff to find her on the Isle of the Dead. The Alehouse at the End of the World is an epic comedy set in the sixteenth century, where bawdy Shakespearean love triangles play out with shapeshifting avian demigods and a fertility goddess, drunken revelry, bio-dynamic gardening, and a narcissistic, bullying crow, who may have colluded with a foreign power. A raucous, aw-aw-aw-awe-inspiring romp, Stevan Allred’s second book is a juicy fable for adults, and a hopeful tale for out troubled times.
Adelaide Literary Magazine: No. 16, September 2018
Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international monthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o mensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide: Independent Monthly Literary Magazine No.18, November 2018
Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international monthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o mensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide

Adelaide

Stevan V. Nikolic

Adelaide Books
2018
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international monthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o mensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide Literary Award Anthology 2018: Poetry

Adelaide Literary Award Anthology 2018: Poetry

Stevan V. Nikolic

Adelaide Books
2018
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Best poems by the Winner, seven Shortlist Nominees, and fifty Finalists of the second annual Adelaide Literary Award Competition 2018, selected by Stevan V. Nikolic, editor-in-chief.THE WINNER: Donny Barilla; SHORTLIST NOMINEES: Idalis Nieves, Robert Ren Galv n, Rita Baker, Lauren Bush, Dr. Peter Scheponik, Edward Bonner, Debbie Richard, FINALISTS: Anwar G Jaber, Daniel Senser, Fred Pollack, John Garmon, John Ronan, Kenneth Stephens, Mary Jane White, Richard Weaver, Sandra Kolankiewicz, Marc Carver, Michelle Brooks, Greg J Moglia Jr, Souzi Gharib, Jeton Kelmendi, Shari LeKane, Georgia Eugenides, Patrick Hurley, Monica Timbal, Laura Solomon, Byron Beynon, Marc Frazier, John Sweeder, Marc Simon, Boris Kokotov, Joseph Buehler, Abby Ripley, Ralph Geeplay, Chella Courington, Matthew Nino Azcuy, Ryan Kovacs, Patrick Erickson, Peter Freeman, Angela Shephard, Ross Hardy, Barbara Bottner, Emily Brummett, Clark Holtzman, Daisy Bassen, Riley Bounds, Emily Eigenheer, Sarah Snyder, Talon Florig, Shirley Jones-Luke, Gloria Monaghan, Lowell Jaeger, Deanna M. Lehman, Manuel Madera, Deanna M. Lehman, Rafiki Chemari, Nathan Tracy, Maureen Grace, Sara Pridmore Bailey, Sam James, Tinka Harvard, Tina Weikert, Timothy Muren, Jeffrey Kass, T.William Wallin
Adelaide Literary Award Anthology 2018: Essays

Adelaide Literary Award Anthology 2018: Essays

Stevan V. Nikolic

Adelaide Books
2018
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Best essays by the Winner, seven Shortlist Nominees, and thirty Finalists of the second annual Adelaide Literary Award Competition 2018, selected by Stevan V. Nikolic, editor-in-chief. THE WINNER -Wally Swist; SHORTLIST WINNER NOMINEES - Allison M. Palmer, Andrea Cladis, Esteban Garcia, Robert Cardullo, Joram Piatigorsky, Ron McFarland, Susan M. Davis; FINALISTS - Allen Long, Faleeha Hassan, Richard Schmitt, Byron Beynon, Rachel A.G. Gilman, Leslie Tucker, Janel Brubaker, Ray Savoie, Steven Sherwood, Jason James, Marilyn Duarte, Tara Shepersky, Mattie Ward, Kimberly McElreath, Paul Petruccelli, Jeffrey James Higgins, John Ballantine Jr., Richard Key, Sydney Samone Wright, Katie Toskaner, Raymond Tatten, Ellen T. Birrell, Annina Lavee, Marianne Song, Vanya Suchan, Emily Pe a Murphey, Jeffrey Kass, Donna Stramella, Kevin Drzakowski
Adelaide Literary Award Anthology 2018: Short Stories, Volume One
Best short stories by the Winner, seven Shortlist Winner Nominees, and eighty-seven Finalists of the second annual Adelaide Literary Award Competition 2018 selected by Stevan V. Nikolic, editor-in-chief. THE WINNER - Toni Morgan; SHORTLIST WINNER NOMINEES - Lazar Trubman, Pam Munter, Susan Pollet, Esq., Jose Recio, Peter Freeman, Michael Washburn, Janet Mason; FINALISTS - Andrea Lorenzo, Brooke Reynolds, Heather Whited, Jack Coey, Darrell Case, Alexandra Lapointe Edward D. Hunt, M Cid D'Angelo, Richard Dokey, Michael Mohr, Scott Kauffman, Olga Pavlinova Olenich, James White, Thomas Larsen, Patty Somlo, Rita Baker, Janine Desvaux, Mark Albro, Skyler Nielsen, Rachel A.G. Gilman, Jim Zinaman, Carolyn L. Bell, Robert McKean, Royce Adams A. Elizabeth Herting, Tara Lynn Marta, John Wells, Heide Arbitter, Jeff Bakkensen, Jeffrey Ihlenfeldt, Bettina Rotenberg, Hina Ahmed, Peter Hoppock, Matthew Byerly, Tim Rodriguez Riley Bounds, Wayne Hall, Dennis Nau, Kathryn Merriam, Sam Gridley, Jonathan Maniscalco, Harold Barnes, Mattie Ward, Brenna Carroll, Barbara Bottner, Beth Mead, David Macpherson Judyth Emanuel, George Korolog, Peter Gelfan, Mary Ann Presman, Deborah Nedelman Rebekah Coxwell, Richard Klin, Ted Morrissey, Ben Rosenthal, Terry Sanville, Steve McBrearty Richard Key, Max Bayer, Amada Matei, Sydney Samone Wrigh, Ross Goldstein, Zia Marshall, Lisa Lopez Snyder, Peter K. Wehrli, Joshua Hren, Maureen Mangiardi, Carolini Cardozo Assmann D. Ruefman, Lynette Yu, Mandi N Jourdan, Masha Shukovich, Annina Lavee, Meg Paske, Emily Pe a Murphey, Clay Anderson, Niikah Hatfield, Jose Sotolongo, Carl Scharwath, Kaleigh Longe Maryna Manzhola
Adelaide Literary Award Anthology 2018: Short Stories, Volume Two
Best short stories by the Winner, seven Shortlist Winner Nominees, and eighty-seven Finalists of the second annual Adelaide Literary Award Competition 2018 selected by Stevan V. Nikolic, editor-in-chief. THE WINNER - Toni Morgan; SHORTLIST WINNER NOMINEES - Lazar Trubman, Pam Munter, Susan Pollet, Esq., Jose Recio, Peter Freeman, Michael Washburn, Janet Mason; FINALISTS - Andrea Lorenzo, Brooke Reynolds, Heather Whited, Jack Coey, Darrell Case, Alexandra Lapointe Edward D. Hunt, M Cid D'Angelo, Richard Dokey, Michael Mohr, Scott Kauffman, Olga Pavlinova Olenich, James White, Thomas Larsen, Patty Somlo, Rita Baker, Janine Desvaux, Mark Albro, Skyler Nielsen, Rachel A.G. Gilman, Jim Zinaman, Carolyn L. Bell, Robert McKean, Royce Adams A. Elizabeth Herting, Tara Lynn Marta, John Wells, Heide Arbitter, Jeff Bakkensen, Jeffrey Ihlenfeldt, Bettina Rotenberg, Hina Ahmed, Peter Hoppock, Matthew Byerly, Tim Rodriguez Riley Bounds, Wayne Hall, Dennis Nau, Kathryn Merriam, Sam Gridley, Jonathan Maniscalco, Harold Barnes, Mattie Ward, Brenna Carroll, Barbara Bottner, Beth Mead, David Macpherson Judyth Emanuel, George Korolog, Peter Gelfan, Mary Ann Presman, Deborah Nedelman Rebekah Coxwell, Richard Klin, Ted Morrissey, Ben Rosenthal, Terry Sanville, Steve McBrearty Richard Key, Max Bayer, Amada Matei, Sydney Samone Wrigh, Ross Goldstein, Zia Marshall, Lisa Lopez Snyder, Peter K. Wehrli, Joshua Hren, Maureen Mangiardi, Carolini Cardozo Assmann D. Ruefman, Lynette Yu, Mandi N Jourdan, Masha Shukovich, Annina Lavee, Meg Paske, Emily Pe a Murphey, Clay Anderson, Niikah Hatfield, Jose Sotolongo, Carl Scharwath, Kaleigh Longe Maryna Manzhola
Adelaide: Independent Monthly Literary Magazine, No. 19, December 2018
Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international monthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o mensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide: Independent Monthly Literary Magazine, No.20, January 2019
Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international monthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o mensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)