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.
|
Iz unutrašnjosti knjige
Rezultati 1 - 5 od 82.
Stranica xi
... included in the The Peoples ofEurope series. As well as the combination of ancient and Slav components analogous to the Roman and Germanic ingredients of Western Europe's development and integration, the Serbs possessed similar cultural ...
... included in the The Peoples ofEurope series. As well as the combination of ancient and Slav components analogous to the Roman and Germanic ingredients of Western Europe's development and integration, the Serbs possessed similar cultural ...
Stranica xiv
... included at the end of the book provides a useful guide. The bibliography reveals only partially the author's debt to his predecessors who have conducted research in Balkan and Serbian history, since it is limited to European-language ...
... included at the end of the book provides a useful guide. The bibliography reveals only partially the author's debt to his predecessors who have conducted research in Balkan and Serbian history, since it is limited to European-language ...
Stranica xviii
... legitimized the ruling class, which was comprised of the ancient ruling families, and included them in the Christian oikoumene, embodied in the Roman Empire headed by Christ's emissary. xviii Introduction: Time, Space, and People.
... legitimized the ruling class, which was comprised of the ancient ruling families, and included them in the Christian oikoumene, embodied in the Roman Empire headed by Christ's emissary. xviii Introduction: Time, Space, and People.
Stranica xix
... included saints, primarily the founder Simeon Nemanja (1166–96) and later his son Sava (1175–1236), the first Serbian archbishop. Their cults offered an opportunity for the development of a specific Serbian tradition as a continuation ...
... included saints, primarily the founder Simeon Nemanja (1166–96) and later his son Sava (1175–1236), the first Serbian archbishop. Their cults offered an opportunity for the development of a specific Serbian tradition as a continuation ...
Stranica xx
... included several important events, two of which were the beginning of the struggle to establish the Serbian state (1804), which then became the motherland of the dispersed and divided nation, and the abolition of feudal privileges and ...
... included several important events, two of which were the beginning of the struggle to establish the Serbian state (1804), which then became the motherland of the dispersed and divided nation, and the abolition of feudal privileges and ...
Sadržaj
1 | |
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 |
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
administrative Adriatic Albanians archbishop army Assembly Austrian authorities Balkan Banat became Belgrade bishops Bosnia Brankovic Bulgarian Byzantine Byzantium century Christian church cities clans coastal conquered Constantinople court Croatia Croats cultural Dalmatia Danube defeated despot Djuradj Dubrovnik Duklja Dušan dynasty emperor established ethnic forced grand zupan Greek groups Habsburg Herzegovina Hungarian Hungarian king Hungary imperial included influence Karlovci king’s Kingdom Kosovo Kotor land language later linked lords Macedonia metropolitan migrations Military Border Miloš monarchy monastery Montenegro Muslims neighboring Nemanja Niš Novi Novo Brdo organization Orthodox Ottoman Empire Ottoman rule party patriarch peasants period political population Prince Lazar Prizren regime regions remained River role Roman rulers Russia sanjak Sava schools Serbian Serbs Skopje Slavic Slavs Smederevo Stefan Stefan Nemanja sultan territory Thessalonika tion took towns traditions Travunia Turkish Turks Ulcinj uprising Uroš vassal Venetian Venice villages Vlachs voivoda Vojvodina Vuk Brankovic Yugoslav Yugoslavia Zahumlje