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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... Turks Ottoman Religious Tolerance The Short-Lived Serbian Empire Resistance and Collaboration 3 Dinaric Highlanders and Their Songs The Violent Balkan Highlands The Prince-Bishop's “Song of Horror” The Chorus 4 The Dilemmas of Modern ...
... Turks on the Field of Kosovo still exerts a powerful influence on the Serbs, who see it as the pivotal moment of their plunge from a prosperous, sovereign medieval Balkan state to a stateless community within the Ottoman Empire, a ...
... Turkish conquest; the endemic violence of the Balkan highlands; the Romanticist glorification of blood and soil; and the policy of some Western powers that created conditions that stimulated Serbian expansionism. Heavenly Serbia is the ...
... Turkish conquest on Serbian national consciousness. It was manifested not only in the myth of Heavenly Serbia but also in the myth of a heroic Serbian resistance, and in the expectation of the resurrection of the lost empire. Another ...
... Turkish conquest. Accompanying their chanting with a one-stringed fiddle called the gusle, they were not merely entertainers but bards who transmitted to their audiences a vision of the nation's past and future. However, they were not ...
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The Dilemmas of Modern Serbian National Identity | |
Pagan War | |
A Vicious Circle of Lies and Fears | |
The Outsiders MythCalculations | |
Conclusion | |