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Art --- Art, Slavic --- Art, Byzantine --- Uspenskiĭ, Fedor Ivanovich, - 1845-1928
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Art, Slavic --- Church architecture --- Art slave --- Architecture chrétienne
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Art, Slavic --- Art, Baroque --- Art slave --- Art baroque
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Art --- Art, Slavic . --- Art, Byzantine. --- Art, Byzantine --- Bibliography. --- Upsenskij, Fedor Ivanovič,
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Art, French --- Art, Slavic --- Art, Asian --- Art français --- Art slave --- Art asiatique
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Slavic languages --- Anthropological linguistics --- Civilization, Slavic --- Mythology, Slavic --- Slavic antiquities --- Slavs --- Art, Slavic --- Langues slaves --- Ethnolinguistique --- Civilisation slave --- Mythologie slave --- Antiquités slaves --- Slaves --- Art slave --- Etymology --- Dictionaries. --- Dictionaries --- Russian --- Folklore --- Religion --- Etymologie --- Dictionnaires --- Dictionnaires russes --- Russian. --- Antiquités slaves --- Slavic antiquities - Dictionaries - Russian --- Civilization, Slavic - Dictionaries - Russian --- Art, Slavic - Dictionaries - Russian --- Slavs - Folklore - Dictionaries - Russian --- Slavs - Religion - Dictionaries - Russian --- Mythology, Slavic - Dictionaries - Russian
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Art, Byzantine --- Art, Slavic --- Art, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Art byzantin --- Art slave --- Art médiéval --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Art médiéval --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens
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This collective volume aims to highlight the philosophical and literary idea of apocalypse within key examples in the Slavic world during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. From Russian realism to avant-garde painting, from the classic fiction of the nineteenth century to twentieth-century philosophy, not omitting theatre, cinema or music, the concepts of "end of history" and "end of present time" are specifically examined as conditions for a redemptive image of the world. To understand this idea is to understand an essential part of Slavic culture, which, however divergent and variegated it may be, converges on this specific myth in a surprising manner.
Philosophy --- Art, Slavic. --- Slavic art --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Bible. --- Abūghālimsīs --- Apocalipse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalisse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse of John --- Apocalypse of St. John --- Apocalypsis Johannis --- Apocalypsis S. Johannis --- Apokalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apokalypsin --- Book of Revelation --- Johannes-Apokalypse --- Johannesapokalypse --- Johannesoffenbarung --- Offenbarung des Johannes --- Revelation (Book of the New Testament) --- Revelation of St. John --- Revelation of St. John the Divine --- Revelation to John --- Ruʼyā (Book of the New Testament) --- Sifr al-Ruʼyā --- Yohan kyesirok --- Apokalipsa św. Jana --- Apokalipsa świętego Jana --- Art, Slavic .
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The ubiquitous »cultural turn« of the 1990s did not spare the thinkers of economics - however, at the same time, economic topics have gained a new importance in cultural studies. This volume focuses on cultures of economy in regions of former Yugoslavia as part of South-Eastern Europe, supported by theoretical perspectives. It examines narratives and poetics of economy in literature, film, and art, as well as in public discourse. The contributors spotlight different historical periods: the late 19th and the early 20th centuries, Socialist Yugoslavia and the transitional and neoliberal period since the 1990s.
Economy; Culture; Yugoslavia; Literature; Film; Art; Slavic Studies; Cultural Studies; Eastern European History; Economic History; Literary Studies --- 1900-2099 --- Balkan Peninsula --- Balkan Peninsula. --- Economic conditions --- Art. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- Eastern European History. --- Economic History. --- Film. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Slavic Studies. --- Yugoslavia.
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