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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... Prince Marko is the most popular one. Hundreds of folk songs describe his many feats, often involving cunning and extraordinary strength. But unlike Obilić's deceitfulness and violence, which can be justified as acts of war, Marko's ...
... Prince Marko. D. H. Low's collection of twenty-nine popular songs about the legendary prince contains several in which the hero's violent temper is directed against women. In one of them, “A Damsel Outwits Marko,” the woman is spared ...
... Marko raged and was wroth out of wit, One step he made and a mighty spring, And by the hand he seized the damsel, He drew the sharp dagger from his girdle, And cut off her right arm; He cut ... Prince Marko points to still another negative.
... Prince Marko reflects the behavior of his historical prototype, King Marko Mrnjavčević (1335?–94). The real Marko, who became king in 1371, was a Turkish vassal who put himself and his army at the service of the Turks and died in the ...
... Prince Marko and Miloš Obilić followed different paths. The songs about Prince Marko were most popular during the first centuries of the Ottoman occupation, when the Serbian Orthodox Church enjoyed a privileged position in the Ottoman ...
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The Dilemmas of Modern Serbian National Identity | |
Pagan War | |
A Vicious Circle of Lies and Fears | |
The Outsiders MythCalculations | |
Conclusion | |