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Post-Yugoslav Constellations
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Vervaet, Stijn
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Beronja, Vlad
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Bosnian literature
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Bosnian literature -- History and criticism
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Collective memory
2016
This interdisciplinary series addresses the relation between media and cultural memory. Its publications study how media construct, store, and disseminate memory. The series' focus is on different media and technologies, such as text and image, the cinema and the new digital media, on transmediality, intermediality, and remediation, as well as on the social (and increasingly transnational and transcultural) contexts of mediated memory. The aim of the series is to provide a vibrant international platform for research and scholarly exchange in the field of media and memory studies. Manuscripts submitted to the series are peer reviewed by expert referees.
Twórczość Petara II Petrovicia Njegoša jako inspiracja dla serbskich koncepcji historiozoficznych XX wieku
2022
The idea of the bond with ancestors, along with the categories of sin, suffering and redemption (in the soteriological interpretation) is one of the crucial ones in Petar II Petrović Njegoš’s poem “The Mountain Wreath” and constitutes the fundamental point of reference for the contemporary Serbian historiosophers (among others, R. Samardžić and V. Jerotić) as well. Updated and somewhat modified in the first half of the 20th century by bishop N. Velimirović, also at the beginning of the 21th century, this idea characterises a unique collectivistic thinking about Serb’s “historical curse” which stems from the collective responsibility and “inheritance of sins”.
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Electrical wizard : how Nikola Tesla lit up the world
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Rusch, Elizabeth, author
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Dominguez, Oliver, illustrator
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Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943 Juvenile literature.
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Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943.
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Electrical engineers United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2015
Here is the story of the ambitious young man who brought life-changing ideas to America, despite the obstructive efforts of his hero-turned-rival, Thomas Edison. From using alternating current, to lighting up the Chicago World's Fair, to harnessing Niagara to electrify New York City and beyond, Nikola Tesla was a revolutionary ahead of his time. Remote controls, fluorescent lights, X-rays, speedometers, cell phones, even the radio -- all resulted from Nikola Tesla's inventions.
Who was Nikola Tesla?
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Gigliotti, Jim, author
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Hinderliter, John, illustrator
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Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943 Juvenile literature.
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Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943.
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Electrical engineers United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2018
Introduces readers to Nikola Tesla, one of the most influential scientists of all time.