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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... Muslims, the persons most responsible for the outbreak of the wars have been characterized by an utter absence of religious convictions rather than by religious zeal. This is particularly obvious in the case of the principal culprits ...
... Muslim population in the Ottoman Empire) and the Turkish authorities began to grow. At that time, and particularly during the nineteenthcentury Serbian struggle for independence, folk singers made Marko less brutal and more patriotic ...
... Muslims had to pay a poll tax and contribute free labor. They were also subjected to many restrictions, including some very visible ones, such as prohibitions against wearing weapons or bright colors. While Turkish rule was often brutal ...
... Muslim rule. For the same reason, the Russians fought the Swedes and Livonian and Teutonic knights with greater determination than they resisted the Mongols. But by serving as Turkish vassals, the Serbian nobility contributed to its own ...
... Muslim subjects of the sultan. The words Vlach and Wallach have the same root as the word Welsh, but the Vlachs were not of Celtic origin.18 In the Balkans the word Vlach was applied mostly to the people who spoke a form of Latin. They ...
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The Dilemmas of Modern Serbian National Identity | |
Pagan War | |
A Vicious Circle of Lies and Fears | |
The Outsiders MythCalculations | |
Conclusion | |