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Academy of Albanological Studies

The Academy of Albanological Studies (AAS) (Albanian: Akademia e Studimeve Albanologjike; stylised asa) is the main institution of albanology in Albania.

Institutet e Albanologjisë
Founder(s)Albanian Council of Ministers
EstablishedAugust 22, 2007 (2007-08-22)
Location,
Tirana
,
Albania
Websiteasa.edu.al

History edit

The Academy of Albanological Studies started as part of the reconstruction and modernization of the Albanian academical and university system. The decision was taken by the Albanian Government in August 2007.[1] It derived from joining the four existing institutions: Institute of Archaeology, Institute of Linguistics and Literature, Institute of History, and Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Art Studies, with two research units: Art Studies and Albanian Encyclopedia which used to belong Albanian Academy of Sciences.

The centre was reorganised on 10 March 2008 as a scientific research institute and received the status of the inter-university organ. It inherited the staff of specialist and a rich archive of a high importance. Along with the research in the fields of history, archaeology, cultural anthropology, art study, linguistics, literature, etc., part of its work focus is the investigation, evaluation, conservation, and promotion of the material and spiritual inheritance of the Albanian culture, both past and present. It is one of the core albanology institutes in overall. It also offers master and PhD courses and studies on all the fields that the institute covers.[2]

Institutes edit

Institute of Archaeology edit

The scientific work on archaeology in Albanian started after World War II, when all the cultural and historical valuable entities were placed under state protection. The first institution of this nature was the Archaeological-Ethnographic Museum (Albanian: Muzeu Arkeologjik-Etnografik), established in Tirana in 1948. With the establishment of the Institute of History and Linguistics in 1955, an Archaeology Section was also created. It handled archaeological research and studies countrywide. In 1976, the section was transformed into the Centre of Archaeological Research (Albanian: Qendra e Kërkimeve Arkeologjike), as part of the Academy of Sciences, with threes scientific sectors: prehistory, Illyrian antiquity, and Middle Ages. Eight scientific groups were established in various towns of the country. In 1992, the centre gained the "institute" status and became the Institute of Archaeology.[3]

Its main activities consist of excavations and archaeological studies throughout the Albanian territory, and the scientific and methodical direction of the archaeologic museum that it has under its jurisdiction, in Tirana, Durrës, Apollonia, Butrint, and Korçë. Structurally, the institute contains the following departments: Department of Prehistory, Department of Antiquity, and Department of Late Antiquity and Middle Age.[3]

Directors:

Periodicals:

  • Iliria (Illyria) magazine, OCLC 2661500.
  • Separate section in other periodicals:

Institute of Linguistics and Literature edit

The institute traces its origin in the Institute of Albanian Studies of April 1940. In 1946, the Institute of Scientific Research (Albanian: Instituti i Kërkimeve Shkencore) took over, and was renamed in 1948 to Institute of Sciences (Albanian: Instituti i Shkencave). As its activity spread, it split in 1955 as the Institute of History and Linguistics. In 1972, the history and linguistics-literature section split, each creating its own institute as part of the Academy of Sciences.[4]

The main objective of its scientific-research work is the Albanian language and literature. In the field of linguistics, the institute focuses on studying the Albanian dialects, their current status and historical transgression, compilation of scientific grammars, technical terminology dictionaries, study on standard Albanian language, language norms, and language-related culture. In the field of literature, it focuses on studying the historical development of the Albanian literature, bibliographies on the life and work of its prominent protagonists, compilation of generalizing literary-historical work, and scientific-critical publications on the classics of the Albanian literary tradition.[4]

The archive conserved manuscripts on the old Albanian texts, documentary materials, and monographs on linguistic and literary-historical works, published or not. The library conserved over 50,000 volumes and a huge number of periodical issues. The file archive contains 3 million lexical files.[4]

Directors:

Periodicals:

Institute of History edit

The institute started as a scientific-research institute in 1972. The first attempts for establishing such institute had started in April 1940. After World War II, the Institute of Albanian Studies (Albanian: Instituti i Studimeve Shqiptare), was established in 1946, comprising the sections of history and sociology. Other departments were added on the way: archaeology, ancient history, medieval history, recent history, medieval art, ethnography, and other linguistic-literary sections which were all included under the Institute of History and Linguistics (Albanian: Instituti i Historisë e i Gjuhësisë) in 1955.[5] With the establishment of the University of Tirana (UT) in 1957, the institute was placed under UT's umbrella. With the establishment of the Academy of Sciences in 1972, the sections related to history went apart and formed the Institute of History. During the '70s, the section of ethnography and archaeology split from it and became independent parallel institutes.[6]

The institute's main focus is on:[6]

  • Studying the history of the Albanian people inside and outside the territory of Albania, from antiquity till today.
  • Preparation and publishing of documentary collections, articles, and monographs.
  • Organization of scientific activities as symposiums, round tables, workshops, and conferences for presenting the history of the political, socioeconomic, cultural, and diplomatic events of Albania in Balkanic, European, and wider perspective.
  • Lecturing in various universities in Albania, diploma and PhD thesis recenses.

Its main activities dedicate the departmental structure as well, based on epochs:[6]

The institute contains a huge archive of documents and monographs, most of them provided by foreign archives worldwide. Its library contains 70,000 copies of books and magazines on Albannological studies, the second in Albania after the National Library.[6]

Directors:

  • Stefanaq Pollo 1972–1989
  • Selami Pulaha 1989–1990
  • Kristaq Prifti 1990–1993
  • Kasem Bicoku 1993–1997
  • Ana Lalaj 1997–2005
  • Marenglen Verli 2005–

Periodicals:

  • Buletini i Shkencave (Bulletin of Sciences) magazine, before being restructured in 1957 as:
    • Buletini i Universitetit të Tiranës [Seria e Shkencave Shoqërore] (Bulletin of the University of Tirana [Social Sciences Series]) magazine, before being restructured in 1964 as:
  • Kosova (Kosovo) magazine.

Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Art Studies edit

The institute started in 1979 as a merge project between the Institute of Folklore and the Ethnography section of the Institute of History. It was under the umbrella of the Academy of Sciences and was named Institute of Folkloric Culture (Albanian: Instituti i Kulturës Popullore). The Institute of Folklore itself had started in 1961, based on the Folklore Section of the former "Institute of Studies" (Alb: Instituti i Studimeve) of 1947. The Ethnography Section was established in 1947 as well. In 2008, a special structure focusing in art studies was added, thus resulting in the current "Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Art Studies".[8]

Its activity covers field research, collection, registration of different genres of ethno-folklore, archiving and filing, studies, publication of periodicals and scientific resumes, publishing of monographs and collections of materials, illustrative publishing, and in particular publishing the "Albanian Cultural Heritage" series.[8]

In the beginning, its work focused on collecting the Albanian material cultural pieces in the terrain. It built a collection of songs, dances, musical instruments, prose and poetry, etc. As a result, the first six archives were created: the archive of the objects and material culture, the archive of written ethnography, photothèque, sketch archive, archive of music, and the written folklore archive. The archive of the objects and material culture conserves about 33,000 objects representing various aspects of life such as agriculture, animal husbandry, crafts, folkloric art, traditional dresses, ornaments, work tools, etc. The archive of written ethnography conserves material noted by the researches during expeditions, materials and notes provided by the foreign collaborators, translations from the original materials of former travelers and researches during their expedition in Albania, etc. The photothèque conserves over 22,000 photo negatives and dispositives in different media depicting traditional dresses since the start of the 20th century, fragments from work, various ceremonies, folkloric activities, etc. The sketch archive conserves over 3500 sketches and planimetries of traditional home environments and constructions. The music archive conserves over 35,000 songs, melodies, dances, and ceremonials, while the archive of written folklore conserves over 1.5 million verses, and around 200,000 pages of folkloric prose.[8]

Another field of its activity is the organisation of folkloric activities, the establishment of the ethnography museums, and ethnographic exhibits. A considerable number[clarification needed] of exhibits have been gone through in Greece, Romania, Hungary, Italy, France, Austria, Nordic countries, former Soviet Union countries, China, etc.[8]

Directors:

  • Zihni Sako 1961–1979
  • Alfred Uçi 1979–1988
  • Ali Xhiku 1988–1993
  • Beniamin Kruta 1993–1995
  • Agron Xhagolli 1995–1999
  • Afërdita Onuzi 1999–

Periodicals:

  • Etnografia Shqiptare (Albanian Ethnography), started in 1962. ISSN 0425-466X. It publishes researches and studies. 18 volumes published so far.
  • Kultura Popullore (Folkloric Culture), semiannual, started in 1980. ISSN 0257-6082.
  • Çështje të folklorit shqiptar (Albanian Folklore Topics), collections, started in 1982. Covers problematic topics, studies and approaches on folkloric prose, poetry, music, dance, instruments, etc. OCLC 15404050.

Academic Senate edit

The Academic Senate as of 2015:[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2017-04-05. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2018-06-30. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  5. ^ Aleks Buda (1985), Fjalor enciklopedik shqiptar, Akademia e Shkencave e RPS të Shqipërisë, p. 419, OCLC 15296028
  6. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2015-10-05. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  7. ^ Marenglen Verli (2014-12-28), "Milosao", Histori për botimin e historisë [History of History Publication], Gazeta Shqiptare, p. 16, OCLC 777718670
  8. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-25. Retrieved 2015-05-11.

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The Academy of Albanological Studies AAS Albanian Akademia e Studimeve Albanologjike stylised asa is the main institution of albanology in Albania Institutet e AlbanologjiseFounder s Albanian Council of MinistersEstablishedAugust 22 2007 2007 08 22 LocationMother Teresa Square Nr 3 Tirana Tirana AlbaniaWebsiteasa wbr edu wbr al Contents 1 History 2 Institutes 2 1 Institute of Archaeology 2 2 Institute of Linguistics and Literature 2 3 Institute of History 2 4 Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Art Studies 3 Academic Senate 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe Academy of Albanological Studies started as part of the reconstruction and modernization of the Albanian academical and university system The decision was taken by the Albanian Government in August 2007 1 It derived from joining the four existing institutions Institute of Archaeology Institute of Linguistics and Literature Institute of History and Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Art Studies with two research units Art Studies and Albanian Encyclopedia which used to belong Albanian Academy of Sciences The centre was reorganised on 10 March 2008 as a scientific research institute and received the status of the inter university organ It inherited the staff of specialist and a rich archive of a high importance Along with the research in the fields of history archaeology cultural anthropology art study linguistics literature etc part of its work focus is the investigation evaluation conservation and promotion of the material and spiritual inheritance of the Albanian culture both past and present It is one of the core albanology institutes in overall It also offers master and PhD courses and studies on all the fields that the institute covers 2 Institutes editInstitute of Archaeology edit The scientific work on archaeology in Albanian started after World War II when all the cultural and historical valuable entities were placed under state protection The first institution of this nature was the Archaeological Ethnographic Museum Albanian Muzeu Arkeologjik Etnografik established in Tirana in 1948 With the establishment of the Institute of History and Linguistics in 1955 an Archaeology Section was also created It handled archaeological research and studies countrywide In 1976 the section was transformed into the Centre of Archaeological Research Albanian Qendra e Kerkimeve Arkeologjike as part of the Academy of Sciences with threes scientific sectors prehistory Illyrian antiquity and Middle Ages Eight scientific groups were established in various towns of the country In 1992 the centre gained the institute status and became the Institute of Archaeology 3 Its main activities consist of excavations and archaeological studies throughout the Albanian territory and the scientific and methodical direction of the archaeologic museum that it has under its jurisdiction in Tirana Durres Apollonia Butrint and Korce Structurally the institute contains the following departments Department of Prehistory Department of Antiquity and Department of Late Antiquity and Middle Age 3 Directors Selim Islami 1955 1966 Muzafer Korkuti 1967 1976 Aleksandra Mano 1976 1982 Muzafer Korkuti 1982 1990 Neritan Ceka 1990 1993 Namik Bodinaku 1993 1997 Muzafer Korkuti 1997 Periodicals Iliria Illyria magazine OCLC 2661500 Separate section in other periodicals Studime Historike magazine of the Institute of History Studia Albanica magazine of the Albanian Academy of Sciences ISSN 0585 5047 Monumentet The monuments of the Albanian Institute of Monuments OCLC 3460148 Other special publications from conferences congresses convents etc Institute of Linguistics and Literature edit The institute traces its origin in the Institute of Albanian Studies of April 1940 In 1946 the Institute of Scientific Research Albanian Instituti i Kerkimeve Shkencore took over and was renamed in 1948 to Institute of Sciences Albanian Instituti i Shkencave As its activity spread it split in 1955 as the Institute of History and Linguistics In 1972 the history and linguistics literature section split each creating its own institute as part of the Academy of Sciences 4 The main objective of its scientific research work is the Albanian language and literature In the field of linguistics the institute focuses on studying the Albanian dialects their current status and historical transgression compilation of scientific grammars technical terminology dictionaries study on standard Albanian language language norms and language related culture In the field of literature it focuses on studying the historical development of the Albanian literature bibliographies on the life and work of its prominent protagonists compilation of generalizing literary historical work and scientific critical publications on the classics of the Albanian literary tradition 4 The archive conserved manuscripts on the old Albanian texts documentary materials and monographs on linguistic and literary historical works published or not The library conserved over 50 000 volumes and a huge number of periodical issues The file archive contains 3 million lexical files 4 Directors Androkli Kostallari 1972 1990 Jorgo Bulo 1990 1993 Bahri Beci 1993 1997 Jorgo Bulo 1997 Periodicals Studime Filologjike Philological Studies quarterly ISSN 0563 5780 Gjuha Jone Our Language quarterly ISSN 1728 4813 Institute of History edit The institute started as a scientific research institute in 1972 The first attempts for establishing such institute had started in April 1940 After World War II the Institute of Albanian Studies Albanian Instituti i Studimeve Shqiptare was established in 1946 comprising the sections of history and sociology Other departments were added on the way archaeology ancient history medieval history recent history medieval art ethnography and other linguistic literary sections which were all included under the Institute of History and Linguistics Albanian Instituti i Historise e i Gjuhesise in 1955 5 With the establishment of the University of Tirana UT in 1957 the institute was placed under UT s umbrella With the establishment of the Academy of Sciences in 1972 the sections related to history went apart and formed the Institute of History During the 70s the section of ethnography and archaeology split from it and became independent parallel institutes 6 The institute s main focus is on 6 Studying the history of the Albanian people inside and outside the territory of Albania from antiquity till today Preparation and publishing of documentary collections articles and monographs Organization of scientific activities as symposiums round tables workshops and conferences for presenting the history of the political socioeconomic cultural and diplomatic events of Albania in Balkanic European and wider perspective Lecturing in various universities in Albania diploma and PhD thesis recenses Its main activities dedicate the departmental structure as well based on epochs 6 History of Albanian people in medieval times Albanian under Ottoman Empire 16th 18th centuries Albanian National Awakening Independent Albanian State 1913 1939 History of National Liberation War World War II Albania during the Communist regime 1944 1990 History of ethnic Albania and diaspora The institute contains a huge archive of documents and monographs most of them provided by foreign archives worldwide Its library contains 70 000 copies of books and magazines on Albannological studies the second in Albania after the National Library 6 Directors Stefanaq Pollo 1972 1989 Selami Pulaha 1989 1990 Kristaq Prifti 1990 1993 Kasem Bicoku 1993 1997 Ana Lalaj 1997 2005 Marenglen Verli 2005 Periodicals Buletini i Shkencave Bulletin of Sciences magazine before being restructured in 1957 as Buletini i Universitetit te Tiranes Seria e Shkencave Shoqerore Bulletin of the University of Tirana Social Sciences Series magazine before being restructured in 1964 as Studime Historike Historical Studies magazine currently quarterly ISSN 0563 5799 7 Kosova Kosovo magazine Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Art Studies edit The institute started in 1979 as a merge project between the Institute of Folklore and the Ethnography section of the Institute of History It was under the umbrella of the Academy of Sciences and was named Institute of Folkloric Culture Albanian Instituti i Kultures Popullore The Institute of Folklore itself had started in 1961 based on the Folklore Section of the former Institute of Studies Alb Instituti i Studimeve of 1947 The Ethnography Section was established in 1947 as well In 2008 a special structure focusing in art studies was added thus resulting in the current Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Art Studies 8 Its activity covers field research collection registration of different genres of ethno folklore archiving and filing studies publication of periodicals and scientific resumes publishing of monographs and collections of materials illustrative publishing and in particular publishing the Albanian Cultural Heritage series 8 In the beginning its work focused on collecting the Albanian material cultural pieces in the terrain It built a collection of songs dances musical instruments prose and poetry etc As a result the first six archives were created the archive of the objects and material culture the archive of written ethnography phototheque sketch archive archive of music and the written folklore archive The archive of the objects and material culture conserves about 33 000 objects representing various aspects of life such as agriculture animal husbandry crafts folkloric art traditional dresses ornaments work tools etc The archive of written ethnography conserves material noted by the researches during expeditions materials and notes provided by the foreign collaborators translations from the original materials of former travelers and researches during their expedition in Albania etc The phototheque conserves over 22 000 photo negatives and dispositives in different media depicting traditional dresses since the start of the 20th century fragments from work various ceremonies folkloric activities etc The sketch archive conserves over 3500 sketches and planimetries of traditional home environments and constructions The music archive conserves over 35 000 songs melodies dances and ceremonials while the archive of written folklore conserves over 1 5 million verses and around 200 000 pages of folkloric prose 8 Another field of its activity is the organisation of folkloric activities the establishment of the ethnography museums and ethnographic exhibits A considerable number clarification needed of exhibits have been gone through in Greece Romania Hungary Italy France Austria Nordic countries former Soviet Union countries China etc 8 Directors Zihni Sako 1961 1979 Alfred Uci 1979 1988 Ali Xhiku 1988 1993 Beniamin Kruta 1993 1995 Agron Xhagolli 1995 1999 Aferdita Onuzi 1999 Periodicals Etnografia Shqiptare Albanian Ethnography started in 1962 ISSN 0425 466X It publishes researches and studies 18 volumes published so far Kultura Popullore Folkloric Culture semiannual started in 1980 ISSN 0257 6082 Ceshtje te folklorit shqiptar Albanian Folklore Topics collections started in 1982 Covers problematic topics studies and approaches on folkloric prose poetry music dance instruments etc OCLC 15404050 Academic Senate editThe Academic Senate as of 2015 9 Ardian Marashi Beqir Meta Miaser Dibra Valter Memishaj Shpresa Gjongecaj Adem Bunguri Ferid Hudhri Shaban Sinani Marenglen Verli Arben Skenderi Raimond Perolla Sali KodrijaSee also editList of universities in Albania Quality Assurance Agency of Higher Education Albanological Institute of Pristina University of Tirana Royal Institute of the Albanian Studies Education in AlbaniaReferences edit Council of Ministers History in Albanian Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 05 11 a b Council of Ministers Center of Research Technology and Innovation Instituti i Arkeologjise in Albanian Archived from the original on 2017 04 05 Retrieved 2015 11 01 a b c Council of Ministers Centre of Research Technology and Innovation Instituti i Ghuhesise dhe Letersise in Albanian Archived from the original on 2018 06 30 Retrieved 2015 11 01 Aleks Buda 1985 Fjalor enciklopedik shqiptar Akademia e Shkencave e RPS te Shqiperise p 419 OCLC 15296028 a b c d Council of Ministers Agency for Research Technology and Innovation Instituti i Historise in Albanian Archived from the original on 2015 10 05 Retrieved 2015 11 01 Marenglen Verli 2014 12 28 Milosao Histori per botimin e historise History of History Publication Gazeta Shqiptare p 16 OCLC 777718670 a b c d Albanian Council of Ministers Agency for Research Technology and Innovation Instituti i Kultures Popullore in Albanian Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 11 01 Senate list of members Archived from the original on 2016 12 25 Retrieved 2015 05 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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