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Marijana Mišević is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Cluster of Excellence EurAsian Transformations at Central European University in Vienna. She works on the social and intellectual history of the early modern Ottoman Empire and the Slavic world, with a special focus on historical language and literacy ideologies. Before obtaining her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2022, she earned her M.A. degree in Comparative History: Medieval Studies at the Central European University, a Magister Degree in Linguistics from the University of Belgrade, and a B.A. in Oriental Philology from the University of Belgrade.
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Framing the other, framing oneself: LĀS/LĀZ and ṢIRF /SİRF in the early Ottoman (pseudo-) historical texts
Mišević, M., 2025, In: Istorijski Casopis. 74, p. 251-279 29 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Slavic Words in Arabographic Discourse. A Late Medieval Serbian Law and Its Early Modern Ottoman Users
Mišević, M., 19 Feb 2025, Polyglot Texts and Translations in Early Modern Europe. Izquierdo, A. (ed.). Brill Academic Publishers, p. 260-287 28 p. (Approaches to Translation Studies; vol. 53).Research output: Contribution to Book/Report types › Chapter › peer-review
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How and Why Was Slavic Learned at The Ottoman Court? Insights from the Fifteenth-Century Projects Dedicated to Learning Languages of the World
Mišević, M., 30 Dec 2023, In: Istorijski časopis. 72, p. 281–310 30 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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