Portrait of Petar Kočić unknown Barbara Derler Karl Kaser Visualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950: version 2.0.0 Karl Kaser principal investigator Barbara Derler editor Martina Scholger data modelling Suzana Sagadin data modelling Selina Galka data modelling Johannes Stigler data modelling Robert Pichler data correction P 22104-G18 Centre for Southeast European History, University Graz Department Centre for Information Modelling - Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Graz GAMS - Humanities’ Asset Management System Creative Commons BY 4.0 The licensing refers to the metadata Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 The licensing refers to the facsimile 2013 Graz, Austria o:vase.2244 Muzej Sarajeva Museum of City of Sarajevo Not inventoried The collection Visualizing Family, Gender Relations and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860–1950. (VIF) addresses (self-)representations of families and reflects on gender and generational hierarchies and the body in private and public photography and on postcards. It offers information on the origins and context of the production of these images, their utilization as well as the historical and socio-cultural conditions of their reception. VIF is part of the Visual Archive Southeastern Europe ( VASE ) which focuses on collecting historical and contemporary visuals from Southeastern Europe. VASE emphasizes the importance of images as primary sources and advocates for visual studies as a tool to augment traditional text-based research in history and anthropology. The archive offers a variety of images like photographs and postcards to foster a deeper understanding and reflection on Southeastern Europe's self-perception, catering to both scholars and the general public. URIs using the marcrelator prefix can be expanded to form URIs which retrieve the relevant reference from MARC relator termsa taxonomy describing the relationship between an agent and a bibliographic resource, published by the Library of Congress. URIs using the dcterms prefix can be expanded to form URIs which retrieve the relevant reference from DCMI Metadata Terms, provided by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. context is not an actual prefix, but a naming convention in GAMS - Humanities' Asset Management System. This means that it is not an acutal prefix, but we nevertheless use the prefixDef mechanism to explain that references starting with context are collections within the GAMS system. o is not an actual prefix, but a naming convention in GAMS - Humanities' Asset Management System. This means that it is not an acutal prefix, but we nevertheless use the prefixDef mechanism to explain that references starting with o are collections within the GAMS system. URIs using the ocm prefix can be expanded to form URIs which retrieve the relevant reference from the The Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM), first developed by G.P. Murdock in the 1940s. The OCM is an ethnographic classification system on human behavior, social life and customs, material culture, and human-ecological environments. Clothing Status, Role, and Prestige Individuation and Mobility Social Stratification Gender Roles and Issues Data capture in Excel, data modelling, and transfer to TEI. Updating the data model from the semantic weak elements to specific elements for describing objects; intensive data correction, especially on dates, countries, place names, and geoname references. Version number of the edition added to the edition statement. Muzej Sarajeva Museum of City of Sarajevo Not inventoried Half-length shot of a man in urban clothes. Petar Kočić (June 29, 1877 - August 27, 1916) was a Serb prose writer and politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was active in the Serbian National Organization with connections to "Mlada Bosna". Photograph Not specified 118 85 unknownunknown 1900-1916 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ottoman Empire unknown unknown Clothing Status, Role, and Prestige Individuation and Mobility Social Stratification Gender Roles and Issues unknown Bosnia and Herzegovina