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Post by engers on Jun 30, 2009 3:02:04 GMT -5
Beograd -- Njujorški izdavač ”Palgrejv Makmilan” za 7. jul najavljuje izdanje knjige prema kojoj je Miloš Obilić albanski vitez, piše “Politika”. Prema najavama njujorškog izdavača ”Palgrejv Makmilan”, 7. jula biće objavljena knjiga Ane Di Leljo ”Bitka za Kosovo, 1389: albanski mit” koja, prema opisu izdavača, nudi ”fantastičnu priču o Muratovom napadu na Kosovo i ubistvu Murata koje je izvršio albanski vitez Miloš Kopilik. U prikazu knjige na Internetu, izdavač objašnjava da je Miloš češće bio prikazivan iz srpske perspektive, koja je isticala čast srpskog viteza Obilića, te da njihova knjiga “pruža bolje iznijansiranu priču za razumevanje ovog snažnog mita o nacionalizmu i pripadnosti”. U uvodu ovog teksta, izdavač kaže da Boj na Kosovu 1389. godine ima ogromnu simboliku u formiranju modernih balkanskih država, posebno među nacionalističkim krugovima Južnih Slovena i Srba. U biografiji autorke Ana Di Leljo piše da je ona gostujući profesor na diplomskom programu međunarodne saradnje na Nju skul univerzitetu iz Njujorka i da radi na kosovskom Institutu za novinarstvo i komunikacije u Prištini. Izdavač ”Palgrejv Makmilan” je englesko-američka izdavačka kuća, koja postoji od 1843. godine i objavljuje knjige iz oblasti društvenih nauka. www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2009&mm=06&dd=30&nav_category=206&nav_id=368589
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Post by rex362 on Jun 30, 2009 11:07:26 GMT -5
its called ....CORRECTIONS
and about time ....you serbs will see plenty of corrections in your serbian history within the next decade .
fairy tale time is coming to an end
Book depicts Serb medieval hero as "Albanian knight" 30 June 2009 | 15:08 | Source: Politika BELGRADE -- New York-based Palgrave Macmillan is to publish a book on July 7 portraying Serb medieval hero Miloš Obilić as an "Albanian knight", daily Politika writes.
According to the publishing company, the book by Ana De Lillio, called “Battle for Kosovo, 1389: An Albanian Epic”, offers a “fantastic story of Murat’s attack on Kosovo and the murder of Murat by Albanian knight Millosh Kopiliq.”
In a presentation of the book on the internet, the publisher explains "that Millosh Kopiliq is more often presented from the Serbian perspective, which extols particularly the valor of the Serb knight Miloš Obilić" but that their book offers a “better nuanced story for understanding this strong myth of nationalism and belonging”.
In the introduction, the publisher states that "the Battle of Kosovo has great symbolism for the formation of the modern Balkan states, especially the nationalist spheres of the South Slavs and Serbs".
According to the author’s biography, De Lillio is a guest professor on a Masters program of international cooperation at New School University in New York, and works at the Kosovo Institute for Journalism and Communication in Priština.
The publishing house, which is an English-American company founded in 1843, publishes books mainly in the field of social sciences.
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Post by srbobran on Jun 30, 2009 13:57:08 GMT -5
LOL.Here I thought this was gonna be historical (my bad, I should have read this more carefully) but she's bringing up Albanian epic poetry and myth. Well in that case, Serbian epic poetry and myth should be regarded as true as well. I had the thought that this book was actually going to prove something but instead its just a translation of some poems.
Cool. I'm gonna write one where he's a Canadian knight.
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Post by Novus Dis on Jun 30, 2009 14:18:23 GMT -5
It's cool. We Serbs have too many heroes so we'll give you some. All you guys have is Skanderbeg.
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Post by srbobran on Jun 30, 2009 14:32:28 GMT -5
And he was half Serb. You're right Deucon, give to the less fortunate.
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Post by rex362 on Jun 30, 2009 15:50:10 GMT -5
you have famous pig farmers as kings/leaders and they are all short lived at that ...
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Post by Novus Dis on Jun 30, 2009 16:14:16 GMT -5
And yet even one of our pig farming kings is better than all Shqiptar leaders combined.
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Jun 30, 2009 17:40:38 GMT -5
Yes, yes..........Milos sounds so Albanian........... I would not discuss it further.
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Post by bob1389 on Jun 30, 2009 18:46:18 GMT -5
De Lillio is a guest professor on a Masters program of international cooperation at New School University in New York, and works at the Kosovo Institute for Journalism and Communication in Priština.
Good morning ....
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Post by vinjak on Jun 30, 2009 21:19:43 GMT -5
you have famous pig farmers as kings/leaders and they are all short lived at that ... lololol I wouldnt go being a wize azz considering your King Zog was a general (a weak one at that) and was elected as king of Albanians...and was shunned by all of Europes royal families cause he had no links whatsoever to any royal bloodlines. Kinda sux you have to steal others and make up things to give yourselves any type of history,even his mothers claim to have some of Skanderbegs blood is debated. Even now no historical genealogy has been shown for the alleged linage.......hahahahaha
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Post by srbobran on Jun 30, 2009 23:54:11 GMT -5
You guys, Albanians didn't have kings until 1912. We had kings, princes, dukes, despots, and emperors back in late antiquity and the middle ages. Were talking more than 1000 years before they had their first STATE. Enough said.
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Post by insomniac on Jul 1, 2009 0:33:36 GMT -5
Kings and depots are for primitive people. No wonder the heads they have cut off constitute biggest genocides in Europe.
Albanians were a freelance people with another clan type system. Which was much more effective, representative and less bloody system.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jul 1, 2009 0:49:15 GMT -5
lol are you taking the piss? Sure fair enough Kings are for primitive people, but do you really think the Code of Dukagjini was an advanced system lol. What does freelance people mean?
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Post by insomniac on Jul 1, 2009 1:04:18 GMT -5
Not advance but better than royalty system. Hundred percent better and more civilized in that respect.
If you were a poor class high chance your head was cut-off by Kings and Despots. For the enjoyment of other people. Such class distictions were not made in Code of Leke Dukagjini. Such practices were completely unknown.
Basically Albania had a modern common law legislation(with articles and chapters) at a time when Europe was killing witches, women and poor people.
There's nothing to be proud of the feudal system who hindered the expansion of enlightement and scientific revolution.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jul 1, 2009 1:11:37 GMT -5
+ + lol = ^
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Post by Novus Dis on Jul 1, 2009 1:21:39 GMT -5
Kings and depots are for primitive people. No wonder the heads they have cut off constitute biggest genocides in Europe. Albanians were a freelance people with another clan type system. Which was much more effective, representative and less bloody system. Dude, you didn't have kings or despots because all Shqiptar society was (and still is, to be honest) is tribal subgroups going at each other. I'm surprised you even got Hoxha. You should count your lucky stairs that you did otherwise most Shqiptars would probably still be illiterate and you won't be able to use the internet.
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Post by insomniac on Jul 1, 2009 1:26:29 GMT -5
What does internet have to do with anything?
most Shqiptars would probably still be illiterate
Most Shqiptars here outsmart you. Continue believing in your lies.
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Post by Novus Dis on Jul 1, 2009 1:27:52 GMT -5
HAHAHA. Shqiptars are idiots if the Shqiptars on this forum are anything to go by. It's because you all have a single collective mind and that mind is stupid.
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Post by insomniac on Jul 1, 2009 1:48:11 GMT -5
The collective mind that bombed your country. Srpski, we are levels above you when speaking about intelligence.
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Post by engers on Jul 1, 2009 2:10:32 GMT -5
You guys, Albanians didn't have kings until 1912. We had kings, princes, dukes, despots, and emperors back in late antiquity and the middle ages. Were talking more than 1000 years before they had their first STATE. Enough said. and don't forget that you have also war criminals
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