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
... church, which had local elders and synods. These states were both secular and religious communities, as was the case with Byzantium, and their rulers were appointed by God and directly responsible to Him. The ruling Serbian dynasty ...
... church, which had local elders and synods. These states were both secular and religious communities, as was the case with Byzantium, and their rulers were appointed by God and directly responsible to Him. The ruling Serbian dynasty ...
Stranica xx
Sima M. Cirkovic. orthography of church books within the Serbian autocephalous archbishopric stressed linguistic differences within the Church Slavonic heritage. Serb copyists complained of the difficulties of translating books not only ...
Sima M. Cirkovic. orthography of church books within the Serbian autocephalous archbishopric stressed linguistic differences within the Church Slavonic heritage. Serb copyists complained of the difficulties of translating books not only ...
Stranica xxvii
... church life of its new subjects. An ever more dynamically developing Serbian society was interwoven with the church, a factor that would later prevent the adoption of modern ideas about the nation being a language community and hinder ...
... church life of its new subjects. An ever more dynamically developing Serbian society was interwoven with the church, a factor that would later prevent the adoption of modern ideas about the nation being a language community and hinder ...
Stranica xxix
... Church imposed the notion that only Orthodox Christians were Serbs, secular nationalists, political movements, and parties struggled for the nation to include “Catholic Serbs,” and Muslims as Serbs of “Muhammad's faith.” No larger group ...
... Church imposed the notion that only Orthodox Christians were Serbs, secular nationalists, political movements, and parties struggled for the nation to include “Catholic Serbs,” and Muslims as Serbs of “Muhammad's faith.” No larger group ...
Stranica 6
... Church Fathers. The people were called Romans (Romaioi), and the rulers were Roman emperors. The Serbs, as well as other Slavs, were more observant of Greek cultural identity than imperial pretensions, so they were called Greeks (from ...
... Church Fathers. The people were called Romans (Romaioi), and the rulers were Roman emperors. The Serbs, as well as other Slavs, were more observant of Greek cultural identity than imperial pretensions, so they were called Greeks (from ...
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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