Institute Of Albanian Studies In Prishtina
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Albanological Institute of Pristina, sq, Instituti Albanologjik i Prishtinës or ''Instituti Albanologjik - Prishtinë'', is the main Institute of
Albanology Albanology, also known as Albanian studies, is an interdisciplinary branch of the humanities that addresses the language, costume, literature, art, culture and history of Albanians. Within the studies the scientific methods of literature, linguis ...
in Kosovo. It is an independent public institution. Together with the
Centre of Albanological Studies The Academy of Albanological Studies ( sq, Akademia e Studimeve Albanologjike) is the main institution of albanology in Albania. History The Academy of Albanological Studies started as part of the reconstruction and modernization of the Albanian ...
in Tirana, they represent the core scientific research centers on Albanology.


History

The institute was founded on 1 June 1953, in Pristina, in Autonomous Region of Kosovo and Metohija of Yugoslavia. Initially, the staff consisted of four researchers (Ilhami Nimani,
Selman Riza Selman Riza (1909–1988) was an Albanian linguist and Albanologist. Riza was one of the founding members of the Albanological Institute of Pristina in 1953. Early life Selman Riza was born in Yakova (now Gjakova), Ottoman Empire on 21 Decemb ...
, Mehdi Bardhi, and Ali Rexha) and several external collaborators. The Yugoslav authorities terminated the project on 25 December 1955, since they failed to put its activities under censure. The
UDBA The State Security Service ( hr, Služba državne sigurnosti, sr, Служба државне безбедности; mk, Служба за државна безбедност; sl, Služba državne varnosti), also known by its original name ...
secret services sequestered all materials. In the
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, with the establishment of the University of Prishtina, the Albanological sciences in Kosovo restarted. The institute was reorganized on 28 February 1967, it had a staff of five people. During the first decade of its activities, the institute marked its results in all Albanological fields. A huge effort went into preparing new scientific researchers, and collecting materials on folklore, ethnology, linguistics, etc. A library was established and enriched with a vast number of published titles. With the increase in personnel number and research fields in 1977, the institute moved into its own newly constructed building. After 1981, with the denigration of the political autonomy of Kosovo, the institute was placed under censure and political control. At the same time, all cooperation with institutions and researchers from Albania was prohibited. Some major projects as ''Atlasi dialektologjik i të folmeve shqipe'' (Dialectical Atlas of the Albanian Speakings) and ''Leksikoni i shkrimtarëve shqiptarë'' (The lexicon of Albanian writers) remained unfinished. Its work continued even during the turmoils of the '90s. On 8 March 1994, the Serbian police enter the building and dragged the employees outside, beaten and covered in blood. Nevertheless, the work continued in private establishments, until 1 April 1998, when an Albanian-Serbian agreement was reached with some international intermediation, and the building was restored to the institute. As of 2015, the institute had 34 researchers and 15 administrative employees.Institute of Albanology - History
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Structure

The institute is structured in branches and sections: #Linguistics branch: ## Dialectology section ## Lexicography section ##Language Culture section ##
Onomastics Onomastics (or, in older texts, onomatology) is the study of the etymology, history, and use of proper names. An ''orthonym'' is the proper name of the object in question, the object of onomastic study. Onomastics can be helpful in data mining, w ...
section #Literature branch: ##General section #Folklore branch: ##Folkloric literature section ##Ethno-
musicology Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logia'', 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some mu ...
section #History branch ##History section ##Archaeology section # Ethnology branch


Publishing

The periodicals consist of: *'' Gjurmime Albanologjike'' (Albanological Reconnaissance) bulletin with 3 series: **Philological Sciences, . **Folklore and Ethnology, . **History Sciences, . There are 41 issues of each series published so far. For a period of time, selected articles are published also in
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
in a special edition named ''Recherche Albanologique''. From 2008, all the three series can be read online at the Central and Eastern European Online Library. *''
Gjuha Shqipe ''Gjuha Shqipe'' is a scientific magazine published by the Albanological Institute of Pristina, Albanological Institute. It focuses on topics related to the Albanian language, its purification, spread, and development, and possible changes on its ...
'' (Albanian Language), practical-scientific magazine which focuses on applied linguistics and language culture. . Both the periodicals above are published in cooperation with other Albanian and foreign researchers. Special Editions comprise published projects,
monograph A monograph is a specialist work of writing (in contrast to reference works) or exhibition on a single subject or an aspect of a subject, often by a single author or artist, and usually on a scholarly subject. In library cataloging, ''monograph ...
s, biographies, folkloric materials, etc. So far, there are over 500 titles published.


See also

* University of Prishtina


References

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