From ‘Air War’ to ‘Partnership for Peace’: Nato’s Relations with Serbia from the Left Perspective (original) (raw)

Dragica Crnković Očko

Prostor, 2016

Arhitektica Dragica (Daša) Crnković Očko u razdoblju od 1958. do 1974. godine u dva navrata boravi u Africi djelujući u Etiopiji, Zambiji, Svaziju i Sierra Leoneu. Ovaj tekst postavlja njezin afrički opus u kontekst djelovanja hrvatskih arhitekata u zemljama Trećega svijeta, nastojeći pritom odgovoriti na pitanja translacije sustava vrijednosti imanentnog tradiciji hrvatske moderne arhitekture i odraza neposrednih radnih okolnosti na aspekte projektantskog pristupa.

Denis Radoš, doktor tehničkih znanosti

Kartografija i Geoinformacije, 2017

in Livno. He attended elementary and secondary school in Tomislavgrad. In 2006 he enrolled in undergraduate studies in Geography at the Department of Geography of the University ofZadar, where he graduated in 2009, acquiring the degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Geography. In the same year he enrolled in graduate studies in Applied Geography and gained his MSc in Geography on 14 June 2011, with the thesis topic Physical-Geographic Features of Duvno Field (Duvanjsko polje). He was among the best students in his year. He received a scholarship from the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia for the entire duration of his studies. In 2008, he won the Federik Grosogono award from the Croatian Geographic Society-Zadar for outstanding achievements. He also received two Rector's awards from the University of Zadar in the academic years 2008/09 and 2009/10. During his studies, he participated in a number of international workshops and programmes and spent four weeks at the University ofMaribor, and two weeks at the University of Primorska in Koper. In 2011, he enrolled in interdisciplinary postgraduate doctoral studies The Adriatic-A Link Between Continents organized by the Department of History and the Department ofGeography ofthe University of Zadar, where he successfully defended his doctoral thesis under the mentorship ofProf. D. Magaš. From July 2011, he worked as a junior researcher in the scientific project Geographic Basis of Development of the Littoral Regions ofCroatia led by Prof. D. Magaš, and as an assistant at the Department ofGeography ofthe University of Zadar. Independently, or as a co-author, he has published around 20 scientific and professional papers. His particular scientific interests are physical geography, especially geomorphology, wind power estimation, and the application ofnew technologies such as GIS in geography. He speaks fluent English, and also uses German and Slovenian. He is a member of the Croatian Geographic Society-Zadar and secretary ofthe Naša Baština (Our Heritage) association in Zagreb. He is married and lives in Zadar. The thesis entitled Topography Analysis in the Wind Estimation Process is 132 A4 pages long and includes 76 figures, ofwhich most are thematic maps and cartograms. There are 29 tables, seven notes, 168 bibliographic units, two appendices, an abstract with key words in Croatian and English, and the author's biography. The thesis is the result of a young scientist's interest in researching the complex issue of the role of topography in the process of estimating wind potential, which determines the Denis Radoš, MSc in Geography, and assistant and junior researcher at the Chair for Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at the Department of Geography of the University of Zadar, has successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled Topography Analysis in the Wind Estimation Process within the doctoral studies in The Adriatic-A Link Between Continents organized by the Department of History and the Department ofGeography ofthe University ofZadar.

Doprinos Derviš-ef. Spahića izučavanju tedžvidske znanosti

Zbornik radova 20

Derviš ef. Spahić occupies a special place among Islamic scholars in our region. It is said that great nations have institutions and small – great individuals who ensure the continuation of their nation by their extraordinary sacrifice. This outstanding scholar held speeches, wrote, read and studied, in particular the Qur’an and hadith. He organized seminars for imams and he personally visited numerous jamaats in Central Bosnia and beyond, telling them on those occasions about the basics of pedagogical work. He gave imams school boards that he himself procured and paid for as well as wall boards for learning Arabic script, which he prepared and printed at his own expense. This came as a great relief to imams at a time when it was not easy to get textbooks for teaching Arabic script and similar professional literature. At the same time, he gave imams advice on how to teach others in the best possible way. This paper presents a short overview of the work of the well-known muallim, mud...

Janko Polić Kamov – ususret avangardi

Anafora, 2017

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Ovaj rad dostupan je za upotrebu pod međunarodnom licencom Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.

Hrotsvithin Dulcitius - prijevod i komentar

2017

Zahvaljujem svojem mentoru na savjetima za vrijeme pisanja rada, profesoru s KBF-a, dr. sc. Nenadu Maloviću na pomoći oko suvremene crkvene terminologije, Filozofskom fakultetu u Zagrebu na obrazovanju i svojim roditeljima na svemu što su učinili za mene i bez kojih ovaj rad ne bi bio moguć na više načina. Sadržaj HROTSVITHA I NJEZINA DJELA .

Images of Ivan [Giovanni]; Nenad Fabijanić

2018

The book ”Images of Ivan (Giovanni)” authored by Nenad Fabijanić provides a glimpse into the persona of one of the most distinguished protagonists of Croatian 20th century architecture Ivan Vitić, who is brought to life in a dialogue of two authors, shedding a new light on both their work and the specific context in which they grew. Fabijanić continues a format he established in various forms, contextualizing the work of artists and architects in relation to his own. In these dialogues, the superposition of authorial figures and approaches creates a new value whilst retaining their recognizable individual language. In this book they are manifested through intimate observations and projects in which Fabijanić enters the work of Ivan Vitić, creating a unique and timeless authorial conversation