The SerbsJohn Wiley & Sons, 15. tra 2008. - Broj stranica: 352 This sweeping history of the Serbian people starts with the settlement of the Slavs on the Balkan Peninsula in the seventh century and ends with the dissolution of Yugoslavia at the end of the twentieth century.
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Stranica xix
... Bulgarian and Serbian rulers governed their people by “the grace of God,” the former using imperial and the latter using royal titles. Their subjects were members of the church, which had local elders and synods. These states were both ...
... Bulgarian and Serbian rulers governed their people by “the grace of God,” the former using imperial and the latter using royal titles. Their subjects were members of the church, which had local elders and synods. These states were both ...
Stranica xx
... Bulgarian. The longer the Serbian state maintained its political independence, the more its specific history became durable, its society more stable, and its culture more homogenized. Faced with the Ottoman conquest in the midfourteenth ...
... Bulgarian. The longer the Serbian state maintained its political independence, the more its specific history became durable, its society more stable, and its culture more homogenized. Faced with the Ottoman conquest in the midfourteenth ...
Stranica xxii
... Bulgarian state began, covering what is today Serbia. Other tribes were included in the Bulgarian state: Severci (Severjani) between the Danube River and Mt. Balkan, and the Druguviti (Dragovicˇi) in the Aegean hinterland and Macedonia ...
... Bulgarian state began, covering what is today Serbia. Other tribes were included in the Bulgarian state: Severci (Severjani) between the Danube River and Mt. Balkan, and the Druguviti (Dragovicˇi) in the Aegean hinterland and Macedonia ...
Stranica xxiii
... Bulgarian Empire (1018). The obvious result of this penetration to the east was the establishment of the Serbian political center in the town of Ras, extending the name to the surrounding territory: Raška land. A significant part of ...
... Bulgarian Empire (1018). The obvious result of this penetration to the east was the establishment of the Serbian political center in the town of Ras, extending the name to the surrounding territory: Raška land. A significant part of ...
Stranica xxvi
... Bulgarian or Serb, Latin, Albanian, or Vlach, are to pay legal tax.” The designation Latin indicated Catholics, merchants from Italy or the coastal towns, as well as settlers from the Serbian hinterland who had converted to Catholicism ...
... Bulgarian or Serb, Latin, Albanian, or Vlach, are to pay legal tax.” The designation Latin indicated Catholics, merchants from Italy or the coastal towns, as well as settlers from the Serbian hinterland who had converted to Catholicism ...
Sadržaj
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2 The Dynasty of Sacred Roots | 34 |
3 Between the Cross and the Crescent | 77 |
4 The Sultans Protected Subjects | 111 |
5 The Emergence of Modern Christian Society | 146 |
6 The Era of Democratic Revolutions | 176 |
7 National State For and Against | 204 |
8 All the Serbs in One State | 252 |
Select Bibliography | 297 |
Index | 301 |
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