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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... Hungarian monarchy (which stood in the way of its northward and westward expansion) provoked the conflict. It would be an error to assume that the memory of the Serbian medieval empire necessarily led to the latest war for a Greater ...
... Hungarian engagement to stop the Turkish advance. The Serbs contributed to their own subjugation by participating in Ottoman military campaigns. They fought for the Turks much more vigorously than one would expect of unwilling vassals ...
... Hungarian King Vladislav and the brilliant military strategist Janos Hunyadi, was fought at Varna on November 10. Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković, who had succeeded Despot Lazarević in 1427, contributed to the disastrous defeat of the ...
... Hungarian invasion.”12 On October 17, 1448, Turkish and Christian armies clashed once more on the fateful field of Kosovo, but this time the Serbs did not participate in the fight. Instead they “lurked in the mountain passes which led ...
... there has not been a single instance of a joint action against them by the entire Serbian people.”15 The fear of losing their identity is the reason the Serbs preferred to become Turkish, rather than Hungarian, vassals. They saw,
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The Dilemmas of Modern Serbian National Identity | |
Pagan War | |
A Vicious Circle of Lies and Fears | |
The Outsiders MythCalculations | |
Conclusion | |