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  [Project Rastko] THE HISTORY OF SERBIAN CULTURE - Petar Marjanovic: The theatre
Its "golden age" - from 1953, when it gathered a group of young producers, led by Dimitrije Djurkovic (1925), to 1974, when the "team of producers" finally disintegrated - is remembered for its search for new ways of dramatic expression in Serbian theatre.
The first lady of Serbian costume design, Bozana Jovanovic (1932), is less preoccupied with precision of costume cuts and details, but her values live and vibrate together with the script, creating a piercing atmosphere on stage.
The most important theatre institution in Serbia is Sterijino pozorje (established in 1956 in Novi Sad), in the framework of which the Yugoslav Theatre Festival - a festival of performances created on the basis of the national drama heritage - is held every year.
www.rastko.org.yu /isk/pmarjanovic-theater.html   (4738 words)

  
 The Njegos Network - Studies
Njegos' finest work, "The Mountain Wreath" (Gorski Vijenac), has had a success unparalleled by any other product of Serbo-Croatian literature, both at home and abroad.
On "Serb Land of Montenegro" (njegos.org), you may find the first digital facsimile edition of the first printed edition of Petar II Petrovic's "The Mountain Wreath" published in Vienna in 1847.
Television coverage was dominated by the Djukanovic camp: its controller, Milorad Djurkovic, handed out Djukanovic rosettes to BHHRG observers in his office.
www.njegos.net /en/studies/tnnstudies.html   (1387 words)

  
  srebrenica.ba
Djurkovic was named as a main organiser of the expulsion of an estimated 6,000 non-Serbs from Bijeljina between 17 July and 12 October 1994.
Petar Mihajlovic is currently the president of a Serb refugee return association in Foca.
Petar Cancar was the wartime Mayor of Foca, a position he retained until 1997.
www.srebrenica.ba /?link=clanci&p=1   (18738 words)

  
 THE CENTURIES UNDER TURKISH RULE AND THE REVIVAL OF STATEHOOD
His successor, Petar II (1830-1851), is more famous as a poet than as the bishop or lord of Montenegro.
Serbian rulers in the last two centuries came to the throne relatively young, except for King Petar Karadjordjevic (1903-1921), who took the crown when he was already advanced in years.
Not willing to sign a capitulation, King Petar, the parliament, government, army and some of the population retreated under difficult, even tragic, conditions, over the Albanian mountains to the Adriatic and Ionic seas (1915).
www.suc.org /culture/history/Hist_Serb_Culture/chb_Rados_Ljusic.html   (5498 words)

  
 2001/07/24 18:22 A Temporary Government
Petar Trojanovic (Serb People's Party), who was aide to the minister of trade in Zizic's cabinet, will probably be placed in charge of the ministry of agriculture and domestic trade in the new cabinet.
Lutovac believes that the increase in pro-federalists is a result of the clashes between the DOS and Socialist People's Party, in which the Socialist People's Party improved its image and became a political player.
Misa Djurkovic, an associate and researcher at the Institute for European Studies, believes that the conflict between the coalition partners in the federation government has a much more profound effect than merely changing people's opinion, which no one has cared to consult on this issue.
www.aimpress.ch /dyn/trae/archive/data/200107/10724-003-trae-beo.htm   (1282 words)

  
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Djurkovic (Djurickovic?) Julka, F, 1933, from Decani, shot dead, near her parents' house in Djakovica, 26 5 98.
Rajkovic Petar, 1976, policeman, killed on 10 July 1998 in the village of Prilep, Decani.
Dubak Milorad, policeman, was seriously wounded, policemen Milan Mugosa (1963), Milos Stosic (1970), Petar Rudovic (1976), Milan Popovic (1972) and Dejan Bogunovic (1976) were slightly wounded when their car set off mine, in the village of Rznic, Decani municipality, on January 14, 99 at around 9.30 a.m.
www.kosovoforum.net /site/CRONO.htm   (19596 words)

  
 New England Center for International Law and Policy: The Balkan Institute, War Crimes & Individual Responsibility, part ...
Djurkovic has denied that his activities constitute ethnic cleansing, "In effect, what is going on is a classic population migration or, in effect, respect for the population's freedom of movement.
Djurkovic has insisted that, instead, he should be praised for allowing some people to depart for free if they could not pay the mandatory fee.
Seselj was arrested again in 1995 after organizing a political rally in Gnjilane, Kosovo as the latest venue for a string of protest meetings that were held throughout the country and that were meant to embarrass Slobodan Milosevic.
www.nesl.edu /center/balkan4.htm   (16126 words)

  
 Balkan Repository Project - Civilians - victims of terrorism in 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Julka Djurkovic, from Decane, was killed on 26th May between 15.00 and 16.00 in front of her perents' house in Decani, in the street Cara Dusana bb.
Petar Djordjevic, guard in the garrage of "Kosmet put" from Kosovska Mitrovica, was seriously wounded in the terrorist attack made on 28th June at about 22.30 in Dudin Krs area.
Terrorists first tied hands and arms of the guards with wire and then inflicted several stab wounds with knife in the area of thorax and right shoulder.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /politics/kosovo/documents/civilians_1998.html   (7533 words)

  
 Tan Wee Cheng's Mad, Mad World: 2004/05/23 - 2004/05/29
Misa Djurkovic, of the Belgrade Institute for European Studies, says a growing nostalgia for Tito’s era is related to more than sorrow for lost living standards.
Djurkovic believes this nostalgia has even spread to some of the younger generation, “Youngsters today see in Yugo-nostalgia an instrument of protest against the rotten legacy of the Nineties, which they have inherited.”
There is certainly no sign of the House of Flowers shutting its doors to pilgrims, though it is a more neglected site than it was in the Eighties, when foreign diplomats and visiting heads of state came to the grave to pay their respects as a matter of course.
twcnomad.blogspot.com /2004_05_23_twcnomad_archive.html   (14624 words)

  
 kosovo - civilian victims of kla
Julka Djurkovic from Decani, was killed on May the 26th, between 3 and 4PM, in front of her parental house in Decani, Emperor's Dusan St. terrorist shot her in the chest.
Petar Djordjevic, guard in auto-base of "Kosmet road" from Kosovska Mitrovica, was seriously wounded in the terrorist attack committed on June 28th, around 10.30PM, on the place called "Dudin Krs".
Armed terrorists carried out the attack on the auto-base, using automatic weapon and hand grenades, and after that physically attacking the guards Petar Djordjevic (1941) and Dragoljub Radojcic from the village Kopilovici, Zubin Potok municipality, as well as Zlatko Gavrilovic, refugee from the Republic of Srpska.
members.fortunecity.com /crnaruka/civ.html   (6209 words)

  
 Biblioteka "Sveti Savo" Srpska Pravoslavna Crkva Vankuver   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kralj Petar I Karadjordjevic - zivot i delo, I
Kralj Petar I Karadjordjevic - zivot i delo, II
Kralj Petar I Karadjordjevic - zivot i delo, III
www.slavicnet.com /pls/lib/bib.search   (386 words)

  
 Comparative Criminology | Europe - Yugoslavia
Consequently, the Serbian king, Petar Karadjordjevic, was able to exploit the chaotic conditions in Montenegro at the war's end, paving the way for the violent and unwanted Serbian annexation of Montenegro.
Montenegro was the only Allied country in World War I to be annexed to another country at the end of the war.
On October 2, Ljubomir Djurkovic, a diabetic, suffered violent blows while in police detention.
www-rohan.sdsu.edu /faculty/rwinslow/europe/yugoslavia.html   (11688 words)

  
 Milosevic Transcript 2003-07-14
Miljanic, since you served in the marines, can you tell us in a couple of words what the uniform of the marines looked like, in two words.
This Petar Radmanovic worked with me, together with me in the former army.
In Beli Manastir, Ilija Djurkovic was assassinated and Neda Tomic from Karanac.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /documents/trial/2003-07-14.html   (15899 words)

  
 Serbia Info / Encyclopedia / Art / PAINTING IN THE XIX AND XX CENTURY
Among the Serbian painters of the 19th century it is important to mention Arsenije Arsa Teodorovic, the author of the well known portrait of Dositej Obradovic, and Pavel Djurkovic, the author of the first portrait of Vuk Karadjic from 1816.
For the later decades between 1830 and 1860 one could say that they represent the renaissance of Bydermayer and Nazarene painting.
They were Jovan Bjelic, Sava Sumanovic, Ivan Radovic, Petar Dobrovic, Stojan Aralica, Veljko Stanojevic, Dusan Jankovic, Mile Milunovic, Marko Celebonovic, Mihail S. Petrovic, Petar Lubarda,
www.serbia-info.com /enc/art/4-century.html   (697 words)

  
 Serbia Info News / Yugoslav squad at the Olympic Games in Sydney
NOC OFFICE: Dragan Kichanovic, President of the Yugoslav Olympic Committee, Djordje Perisic, Secretary General of the Yugoslav Olympic Committee, Aleksandar Boricic, Zelimir Cerovic, Milan Kuljacca, Bozidar Djurkovic, Zarko Varajic, Dane Korica, Marina Lekovic.
WATER POLO (M): Aleksandar Sostar, Nikola Kuljaca, Vladimir Vujasinovic, Predrag Zimonjic, Petar Trbojevic, Dejan Savic, Aleksandar Ciric, Aleksandar Sapic, Veljko Uskokovic, Jugoslav Vasovic, Nenad Vukanic, Viktor Jelenic, Danilo Ikodinovic, Nenad Manojlovic, coach, Petar Porobic, coach assistant, Mirko Blazevic, coach assistant.
HANDBALL (M): Dejan Peric, Arpad Sterbik, Petar Kapisoda, Vladan Matic, Nenad Perunicic, Nedeljko Jovanovic, Igor Butulija, Aleksandar Knezevic, Zikica Milosavljevic, Goran Djukanovic, Ratko Djurkovic, Dragan Skrbic, Ratko Nikolic, Ivan Lapcevic, Nebojsa Golic, Veselin Vujovic, coach, Veselin Vukovic, coach assistant.
www.serbia-info.com /news/2000-09/14/20573.html   (387 words)

  
 New England Center for International Law and Policy: The Balkan Institute, War Crimes & Individual Responsibility, Text ...
There, one of Arkan's subordinates, Major Vojkan Djurkovic, has run what is euphemistically known as the "State Commission for the Free Transfer of the Civilian Population," whose basic function has been the systematic expulsion of non-Serbs.
As confirmed by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights John Shattuck's fact-finding trip to the region, Arkan was also deeply involved in the large-scale campaign of ethnic cleansing in northern Bosnia in September and October 1995 as the Serbs consolidated their control in preparation for a territorial settlement.
He confirmed to me that group [being expelled] had been transported across the territory of Yugoslavia, and quite simply: the border police in Sremska Raca had been informed that a bus with twenty-three people would be crossing Serbia's territory, and they did so.
www.nesl.edu /center/balkan2.htm   (15354 words)

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