Introduction to the QM35 issue by Maria-Àngels Roque, Editor-in-Chief of the journal.
This study aims to provide introductory information on Alawism and to present Alevism with its syncretic and genuine characteristics.
Albania has recovered its long tradition of tolerance, with Bektashi believers, Sunnis Muslims and Christians praying all together in the Tomorri Mountain.
Since the nineties, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been immersed in a long-lasting crisis – aggravated by the war in Ukraine – as a result of a poorly resolved peace.
The mixture of races and beliefs in the Balkans, qualified by many as “explosive”, has emerged throughout history as quite a homogenous modus vivendi.
Foreword of the issue nº 36 of the Quaderns de la Mediterrània journal by Senén Florensa, executive president of the European Institute of the Mediterranean,
Sephardism is not only a kind of residual of the diaspora of the Iberian world but an influence that has often been important in terms of weakening, contradiction, dual identity and multi-identity
Introduction of the issue nº 36 of the Quaderns de la Mediterrània journal by her director, Maria-Àngels Roque.
Today, thanks to a series of reencounters and approaches driven by historical and political vicissitudes, the memory of these Sephardic communities in their various dimensions can be recovered.
This story by Nadine Zammit was awarded the 1st prize of the A Sea of Words 2023 edition.
This story by Maroun T. Ayli was awarded the 2nd prize of the A Sea of Words 2023 edition.
Giulia Dimonopoli writes about the third edition of the Mediterranean Youth Academy (MYA), that was celebrated in Barcelona and emerged as a dynamic force for change.
It is obvious that States do not wish to communicate the number of their Berber speakers because they are in denial of this reality, writes Tassadit Yacine.
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