Sorbian National Party / Lusatian Alliance as a National Minority and Regional Party Lusatian Sorbs are the smallest Slavic ethnic group. They live in Lusatia, which is part of the German states of Saxony and Brandenburg. The Lusatian Sorbs engage in political activities at the local, regional, state and national levels. In 2005, the Sorbian National Party (in the Lower Sorbian language: Serbska ludowa strona, SLS) was founded, and in 2010 its name was changed to the Lusatian Alliance (Łužyska alianca, ŁA). The Party’s leader is Hannes Kell. The organisation is both a national minority and a regional party. The Party’s programme includes the introduction of equal status of both German and Lusatian languages within the Sorbian territory, pr...
Lower- and Upper-Sorbian of the protestant Upper Lusatia are extincting languages. Upper Sorbian in ...
Tyrimas skirtas slavų mažumoms pasirinktose Europos Sąjungos šalyse. Rytų ir Vakarų slavų tautos gyv...
Between the years 1931-1934, both in the region of Jizera in the area between Semily and Mladá Boles...
Lusatian Sorbs are the smallest Slavonic nation. They live in Lusatia - part of the German states of...
Spreewald Forest. (On) The Smallest Slavonic People – The Sorbs and Wends Upper and Lower Lusatia wi...
Lusatian Serbs, also called Sorbs, are people living in Upper, Middle and Lower Lusatia. This small ...
Lusatia from the inside – a society through the eyes of Sorbian teachers, artists and politicians. A...
This article deals with European minority policy in general and German minority policy in particular...
The topic of the bachelor thesis is minority policy towards Lusatian Sorbs in the German Democratic ...
At the end of the Migration Period the Slavic tribes left their original native lands and moved to t...
Lusatians, the smallest Slavonic nation, have lived on the area of Germany for ages. Their culture h...
W górnołużyckich zbiorach paremiologicznych zachowało się wiele przysłów dających obraz stosunków sp...
This work takes interest in the present-day indigenous minority of Sorbs and their life in a mainly ...
The present article analyses the problem of peripheriality of Upper and Lower Lusatia and the questi...
The topic of contacts with Lusatian Sorbs in the Region of Mladá Boleslav in the Years 1918- 1938 is...
Lower- and Upper-Sorbian of the protestant Upper Lusatia are extincting languages. Upper Sorbian in ...
Tyrimas skirtas slavų mažumoms pasirinktose Europos Sąjungos šalyse. Rytų ir Vakarų slavų tautos gyv...
Between the years 1931-1934, both in the region of Jizera in the area between Semily and Mladá Boles...
Lusatian Sorbs are the smallest Slavonic nation. They live in Lusatia - part of the German states of...
Spreewald Forest. (On) The Smallest Slavonic People – The Sorbs and Wends Upper and Lower Lusatia wi...
Lusatian Serbs, also called Sorbs, are people living in Upper, Middle and Lower Lusatia. This small ...
Lusatia from the inside – a society through the eyes of Sorbian teachers, artists and politicians. A...
This article deals with European minority policy in general and German minority policy in particular...
The topic of the bachelor thesis is minority policy towards Lusatian Sorbs in the German Democratic ...
At the end of the Migration Period the Slavic tribes left their original native lands and moved to t...
Lusatians, the smallest Slavonic nation, have lived on the area of Germany for ages. Their culture h...
W górnołużyckich zbiorach paremiologicznych zachowało się wiele przysłów dających obraz stosunków sp...
This work takes interest in the present-day indigenous minority of Sorbs and their life in a mainly ...
The present article analyses the problem of peripheriality of Upper and Lower Lusatia and the questi...
The topic of contacts with Lusatian Sorbs in the Region of Mladá Boleslav in the Years 1918- 1938 is...
Lower- and Upper-Sorbian of the protestant Upper Lusatia are extincting languages. Upper Sorbian in ...
Tyrimas skirtas slavų mažumoms pasirinktose Europos Sąjungos šalyse. Rytų ir Vakarų slavų tautos gyv...
Between the years 1931-1934, both in the region of Jizera in the area between Semily and Mladá Boles...