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A history of theater in Serbia from its beginnings in the 19th century to 1940's
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Theater organization and management during the 1980s in former Yugoslavia.
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A study of multi-cultural theatre heritage in the region of Banat from 1718 to 1918, in Austrian-Hungarian monarchy; multi-confessional, multi-lingual and multi-national theatre interactions of German, Serbian, Hungarian, Rumanian and... more
A study of multi-cultural theatre heritage in the region of Banat from 1718 to 1918, in Austrian-Hungarian monarchy; multi-confessional, multi-lingual and multi-national theatre interactions of German, Serbian, Hungarian, Rumanian and other theatre cultures in Banat from 1718 to 1918; theatre in the towns of Banat: Temesvar, Vrsac, Pancevo, Zrenjanin (Nagy Becskerek), Bela Crkva (Banat Weisskirchen), Becej and Kikinda.
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The book accompanied the exhibition at the Gallery of Serbian Academy of Sciences in Belgrade in 1970. The work examines and abundantly illustrates the reflections of life and victories of Karageorges (Black George), the leader of the 1st... more
The book accompanied the exhibition at the Gallery of Serbian Academy of Sciences in Belgrade in 1970. The work examines and abundantly illustrates the reflections of life and victories of Karageorges (Black George), the leader of the 1st insurrection of the Serbians against the Turkish rule in the Balkans, as seen in the art of drama and theatre of Europe, from the time of Karageorges (beginning of the 19th century) to the 1960's.