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Spirit of Bosnia
Editor
Keith Doubt
Categories
Literary magazine
Frequency
Quarterly
Publisher
Department of Sociology, Wittenberg University
First issue
2006
Country
United States
Language
English, Bosnian
Website
www.spiritofbosnia.org
ISSN
1931-4957
OCLC
266456473
Spirit of Bosnia (Bosnian: Duh Bosne) is a quarterly literary magazine that covers scholarly research and writing on the history, politics, and literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It publishes works of fiction and non-fiction reflective of its mission and was established in 2006. Its editor-in-chief is Keith Doubt (Wittenberg University). From 2006-2011, Omer Hadžiselimović (Loyola University) was co-editor.
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language mainly used by ethnic Bosniaks. Bosnian is one of three such varieties considered official languages ofBosnia and Herzegovina, along with Croatian...
pear, also known as the Bartlett pear. Rakia is a type of fruit spirit produced in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia,...
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architectural habits of the region. The medieval period in Bosnia lasted until the invasion of Ottoman Empire. The social organization ofBosniaof that time developed...
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1646–49, in the region of Imotski, which at the time was a part of the Bosnia Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. The ballad was transmitted for years in oral...