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Sacralizing the Nation through Remembrance of Medieval Religious Figures in Serbia, Bulgaria and Macedonia
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English
Published/Copyright:
2022
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Religious figures of remembrance served to consolidate first dynastic rule and later nation-state legitimacy and community. This book explains the interweaving of (Eastern) Roman, medieval Serbian and Bulgarian contexts as well as Ottoman and Western European national discourses or reinvented traditions. We can distinguish a secularization and nationalization of the religious contexts in the 19th century within historicism, followed by a nationalization of God and a sacralization of the nation until the end of WWII. Contrary to the national views, the origins of the modern content of these discourses lie only to a very limited extent in the Middle Ages or in the Early Modern period, as this study shows.
Please note, this is volume 2 of a 2-volume set. Click here to see volume 1.
Please note, this is volume 2 of a 2-volume set. Click here to see volume 1.
Author / Editor information
Stefan Rohdewald, Ph.D. (2005), University of Zurich, is Professor (Chair for Eastern and Southeastern European History) at the University of Leipzig. He has published monographs and many articles on the area, most recently focusing on its "Transottoman" entanglements with the Middle East.
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May 20, 2022
eBook ISBN:
9789004516311
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Main content:
498
eBook ISBN:
9789004516311
Audience(s) for this book
All interested in the history of (Southeastern) European and (post-)Ottoman history, and anyone concerned with the development of the connections between religion, identity and modern nations since the Middle Ages.