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  • von Chiara Bonfiglioli

    The English preface to the collection Family in Transition. A Study of 300 Yugoslav Villages (Princeton 1966), previously published in (Serbo-)Croatian as Porodica u Transformaciji (Zagreb, 1964), is an epic tale of human resistance and solidarity in uncertain and dangerous times. The book Family in Transition, in fact, came into being not as an ordinary piece of academic research, but as an extraordinary collective project, started on the eve of the invasion, occupation and division of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers. [...]

  • von Chiara Bonfiglioli

    The English preface to the collection Family in Transition. A Study of 300 Yugoslav Villages (Princeton 1966), previously published in (Serbo-)Croatian as Porodica u Transformaciji (Zagreb, 1964), is an epic tale of human resistance and solidarity in uncertain and dangerous times. The book Family in Transition, in fact, came into being not as an ordinary piece of academic research, but as an extraordinary collective project, started on the eve of the invasion, occupation and division of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers. [...]

  • von Andreas Eckert

    Léopold Sédar Senghor (1906-2001), der erste gewählte Staatspräsident des unabhängigen Senegal, war im April 1961 erst seit wenigen Monaten im Amt. Seine erste Reise nach Europa führte ihn, wenig überraschend, zur ehemaligen Kolonialmacht Frankreich. In seinen Reden während des Staatsbesuches, wie auch in seiner Ansprache auf dem Empfang des Stadtrates von Paris am 20. April, die der vorliegende Essay als Ausgangspunkt wählt, betonte Senghor wiederholt die engen und positiven Verbindungen zwischen den beiden Ländern. [...]