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Omer Hamzić - Adnan Jahić, Vrijeme izazova, Bošnjaci u prvoj polovini 20. Vijeka, Bošnjačka nacionalna zajednica za Grad Zagreb i Zagrebačku županiju, Zagreb, Bošnjački institut – Fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića, Sarajevo, 2014.; Izet Šabotić - Prof. dr. Senahid Hadžić, Bosna i Hercegovina u vrijeme pojave (veliko)nacionalnih ideja, JU Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona, Društvo arhivskih zaposlenika Tuzlanskog kantona; Eli Tauber - Benjamina Londrc, Pravni položaj jevrejske zajednice u BiH od 1918. do 1945. godine, Izdavačka kuća “Monos” Gračanica i Udruženje “Hagada”, Sarajevo, 2016.; Zenita Fazlić, Saneta Adrović - Ddr. Azem Kožar, Edicija “Arhivistika u teoriji i praksi” (knjiga 1, 2, 3 i 4), Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona, Društvo arhivskih zaposlenika TK i Društva historičara, Tuzla, 1995, 2005, 2011. i 2016.; Amer Maslo - Irena R. Cvijanović (ur.), Spomenica dr. Tibora Živkovića, Istorijski institut Beograd, Beograd, 2016, 377 str.; Alma Hasukić - Halid Kadrić, Kobno Raspuće (historijski roman), “Bosanska riječ”, Sarajevo 2015.; Safet Berbić - Senahid Kahrimanović, Kuća moje majke (roman), Bosanski kulturni centar Gračanica, 2016.; Fatima Bećarević - Sabina Hodžić Mehmedović “Mom srebreničkom heroju”, Fondacija “F.H. …i ja sam iz Srebrenice” Sarajevo, 2016.; Safet Berbić - Andrej Nikolaidis, Mađarska rečenica (roman), Buybook Sarajevo i OKF Cetinje 2016.;
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In Memoriam to Associate Professor Dr. Zheko Borisov Popov
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Jan Małecki was a historian and rector of the the Kraków Academy of Economics. While his most important research was devoted to economic history, his achievements also included works related to the grand synthesis of Polish history, methodology, source studies, bibliography, and biography. In the 1985/1986 academic year, together with two other scholars, he began an open series of lectures in the Institute of History at the Jagiellonian University entitled ‘Jews in Polish History’. He was the author of a number of academic papers on the history of the Jewish community in Poland in both Polish and English. Of particular importance are his extensive source entries from Kraków customs registers concerning Jewish trade at the end of the 16th century and start of the 17th century, published by the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. Małecki also popularized Jewish issues by including them in his numerous publications on the economic history of Poland and the history of Kraków. For many years, he also promoted Jewish studies outside of the Jagiellonian University and the Kraków University of Economics and reviewed numerous works of other scholars for degrees and publishing houses. In 2016, he was granted the Father Stanisław Musiał Award for his work on the history and culture of the Jewish community in Poland
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The article is devoted to the 100th Anniversary of the birth of Faina Tlehuci (1962-2001), Director of Scientific Library of USARB, a symbolic name in Moldovan librarianship. The transformations and achievements of University Library, judiciously managed and with passion by Mrs. Tlehuici, known in Moldova and far beyond its borders, are reviewed.
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The obituary commemorates the doyen and “guru” of modern Czech historiography, Professor Robert Kvaček, who was born on 5 July 1932 in Dvorce u Jičína and passed away on 27 April 2024 in Lomnice nad Popelkou. In the 1950s, he studied history at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague. In 1956 he joined the Department of Czechoslovak History and Archival Studies as an assistant and continued to teach there until late in life; from 1968 as an associate professor, from 1990 as a professor, and later as professor emeritus. He gained the reputation of a charismatic and highly regarded lecturer, attracting thousands of listeners from across various academic fields. He distinguished himself in the field of European diplomatic history in the interwar period and during the Second World War, gradually expanding his scope to include the post-war Czechoslovak “Third” Republic and the First World War. In addition to numerous monographs and studies, his "Diplomaté a ti druzí: K dějinám diplomacie za 2. světové války" [Diplomats and the Others: Towards a History of Diplomacy during the Second World War] (1988) stands out. He was also the author of various popularization works and several excellent text books on Czech and Czechoslovak history from the mid-seventeenth century to the present day. Robert Kvaček was a scholarly and pedagogical celebrity whose influence extended far beyond academia, but he was also a wise and kind man.
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The obituary commemorates the Czech historian and distinguished scholar of Cold War history Karel Durman (1932–2023). Durman began his scholarly career in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s, but after the defeat of the Prague Spring 1968 he was not allowed to practice his profession as a reformist communist. He emigrated to Sweden in the following year. He anchored at the Institute for East European Studies, University of Uppsala, where he gradually established himself as an internationally renowned historian of European history from the 1870s to the 1990s, and especially of East-West relations from the Second World War to the end of the Cold War. He also dealt with the Russian and Soviet politics and post-war developments in theSoviet Union and the Eastern Bloc. His monograph "Útěk od praporů: Kreml a krize impéria 1964–1991" [Desertion: The Kremlin and the Crisis of Empire, 1964–1991] published in 1998, and his two-volume synthesis "Popely ještě žhavé: Velká politika1938–1991" [Ashes Still Hot: The Great Politics, 1938-1991], published in 2004 and 2009, have been of major importance to the Czech scholarly community.
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In memoriam In memoriam prof.univ.dr. Nicolae Ursulescu (2 april 1943-18 june 2023).
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In memoriam dr. Virgil Mihailescu-Bîrliba (28 october1937 – 15 july 2024).
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