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South Slavs, philosophy of

1 Philosophy in Latin
2 Non-academic philosophy in the vernacular
3 Academic philosophy before the Second World War
4 Philosophy after 1945


ŽIVAN LAZOVIĆ

ALEKSANDAR PAVKOVIĆ

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Slavonic
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Slavonic

Bakhtin Centre
Founded at the University of Sheffield in 1994, the Centre promotes interdisciplinary work on the Russian philosopher, Mikhail Bakhtin and the Bakhtin Circle. The Centre's home page contains information about the work of the Centre and provides access to a range of relevant online resources.

Center for Slavic & East European Studies
Based at Ohio State University, the CSEES promotes the study of Russia, the former Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe. This site provides further information about the Center and its activities.

GESIS (Gesellschaft Sozialwissenschaftlicher Infrastruktureinrichtungen e.V.)
GESIS is dedicated to promoting the exchange of scholarly Information between Eastern and Western Europe. Included on this site is information on research projects, research institutions and publications. Available in both English language and German.

History of Charles University
This site provides an historical account of the University of Prague

Jan Amos Comenius
This site provides a brief biographical sketch of Moravian educator Jan Amos Comenius, 1592–1670

Jan Hus, priest and Martyr
This site provides a brief biographical sketch of Bohemian theologian, Jan Hus, 1371–1415.

Nikolai Berdyaev
This site provides a comprehesive overview of the life and works of Russian Philosopher, Nikolai Berdyaev (1874–1948).

Polish Philosophy Page
The Polish Philosophy page is an extensive web site providing information about Polish philosophy in the twentieth century. The site includes details about forthcoming events, bibliographical resources, papers, reviews and preprints. It also provides detailed information about major schools of thought and key philosophers.

Tomas Garrigue Masaryk
An overview of the legacy of Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, founder and first President of the Republic of Czechoslovakia

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