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We, the sons of the new age; the highlander recital

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Nikolla, Millosh Gjergj
Keywords
Central European history
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
modernism
nationalism
Romanian history
Transylvania
Macedonia
Polish history
Czech history
new Bulgarian literature
Turkish history
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Political Science Public Admin. & Development
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/2070223
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http://books.openedition.org/ceup/1113
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Title: Të birtë e shekullit të ri (We, the sons of the new age); Reçitali i Malcorit (The highlander recital) Originally published: in Migjeni, Vargje t’lira, Tirana, Ismail Mal. Osmani Botonjës, 1944 Language: Albanian. The text used is from Migjeni, Free Verse. A bilingual edition, translation and introduction by Robert Elsie (Pejë: Dukagjini, 2001). About the author Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (known under his literary acronym Migjeni) [1911, Shkodra (It. Scutari, Srb. Skadar) – 1938, Torre Pel...
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2012-12-20
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http://books.openedition.org/ceup/1113
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urn:isbn:9789637326646
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