Heavenly Serbia: From Myth to GenocideNYU Press, 1.03.1999 г. - 256 страници Traces Serbia's nationalist and expansionist impulses to the legendary battle of Kosovo in 1389 |
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... Byzantium as a corrupt and violent empire has been facilitated by the general inclination of every group to see its own crimes as aberrations, and those of the rival as paradigmatic. As for violence at the top of the power pyramid, the ...
... Byzantium. Like any higher religion, it has strived to tame violence, in part by diverting man's attention from the immediate to the transcendent. It condemned the abuse of power, wealth, and sensual pleasures, and emphasized humility ...
... Byzantium was a multinational empire, its church as well was supranational. But when a strong Bulgarian state and then a Serbian state emerged on the northern fringe of the empire, the two states followed the Byzantine model of the ...
... Byzantium a blow from which it never fully recovered, and they stood by while the Turks conquered the city in 1453. In addition to the close church-state relationship, there was also a close “state-heaven” relationship in Byzantium, a ...
... Byzantium and Serbia in this regard is that the Byzantines regarded the emperor and his court as heavenly, whereas the Serbs conferred heavenly status on the nation as a whole. The earthly Serbia is holy Serbia. “Therefore,” says Bishop ...
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The Dilemmas of Modern Serbian National Identity | |
Pagan War | |
A Vicious Circle of Lies and Fears | |
The Outsiders MythCalculations | |
Conclusion | |