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New Cultural and Political Perspectives on Serbian-Romanian Relations

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Initiated by the Balkan History Association, this unique interdisciplinary volume explores the complex history of cultural, diplomatic and religious relations between Serbia and Romania during the late nineteenth and twentieth century. The authors, scholars with a wide range of academic backgrounds, address these themes in the context of Austro-Hungarian imperialism, the interwar period and the Communist era. The essays in Part I examine diplomatic, political and military relations, while those in Part II explore intellectual and artistic links between the two countries, including religion, literature and the visual arts.

This is a landmark publication, the first of its kind in English, and will leave readers with a more comprehensive understanding of cultural and political relations in Southeastern Europe.
"This volume, the first of its kind, covers political diplomatic, cultural and religious relations between the Romania and Serbia, seen through the processes that shaped the two nations over the past two centuries, but also through case studies of prominent diplomats, educators, artists, rulers and statesmen. The result is a comprehensive survey of Romanian-Serbian relations based on serious archival research, leading to new and more inclusive perspectives. I am quite convinced that the collection will become a standard guide for all those interested in the relations between Serbs and Romanians."
-Prof. Slobodan G. Markovich, University of Belgrade

"Historically, relations between neighboring nations and the people who populated them, have at various points been plagued by conflict. Yet it is difficult to cast complete blame on either side as it can be surmised that the actions taken were a result of people subject to their times. However, aside from confrontations, neighboring states also cooperated, fought together in the interest of common values, against invaders, while they also intermarried, thus enhancing both cultures. The present volume is a successful attempt by Romanian and Serbian specialists to find the political-diplomatic, cultural, and artistic interferences, that amounted to the elements of cooperation between Romanians and Serbs in the last centuries. Such instances of alliance, far from few in number, certainly prevailed in the history of the two nations, and they shaped the destiny of Romania and Serbia into the modern and contemporary eras."
-Prof. dr Ioan Bolovan, Institutul de Istorie "George Barit" Cluj-Napoca and University Babe -Bolyai Cluj-Napoca

Table des matières

Aleksandra Djuric Milovanovic/Mircea Maran/Christene D'Anca: Introduction - Miodrag Milin/Victor Neumann: The Idea of Nationality among Romanians in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: The Political Involvement of Vincen iu Babe , Andrei, and Alexandru Mocsonyi as Representatives of the Banat Region - Ivana Spasovic: Romanians and Serbs in the Banat Military Border - Felicia Aneta Oarcea: Romanian-Serbian Relations Reflected in Vasile Popeanga's Works. Historiographical Insight - Sr an Micic: Bosko Colak-Antic and Yugoslav-Romanian Relations - An elija Miladinovic: Maria of Yugoslavia: Romanian Princess, Yugoslav Queen - Dragan Bakic: The First Yugoslav Ambassador: Jovan Ducic in Romania, 1937-1940 - Vladimir Lj. Cvetkovic: Josip Broz Tito, Petru Groza and Yugoslav-Romanian Relations 1945-1947 - Nemanja Mitrovic: Tito's and Ceausescu's Personal Contribution to the Development of Yugoslav-Romanian Cooperation in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s - Raluca Prelipceanu: The Circulation of Icon Painters between Banat and Transylvania during the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries - Jovana Kolundzija: Stefan Tenecki: The Baroque Painter of Serbs and Romanians - Maria Alexandra Pantea/Virginia Popovic: Serbian Intellectuals from Arad, Personalities of Central Europe - Mircea Maran/Aleksandra Djuric Milovanovic: Vladimir Dimitrijevic and Serbian-Romanian Church Relations in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries - Octavia Nedelcu/Gordana-Nicoleta Peici: Romanian-Serbian Literary Relations at the Beginning of the Millennium - Diana Mihu : In-between Local Identity and National Artistic Heritage. A Case Study: Naive Painting from Uzdin - Acknowledgments - Notes on Editors and Contributors - Index.

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Aleksandra Djuri¿ Milovanovi¿ is an anthropologist and senior research fellow at the Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Belgrade, Serbia). She received her PhD from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade in 2012. Her research interests cover Serbian-Romanian relations, religious minorities, national minorities, cultural transfers and Balkan studies. Representative publications include: Double Minorities in Serbia. Distinctive Aspects of Religion and Ethnicity of Romanians in Vojvodina (2015) and Orthodox Christian Renewal Movements in Eastern Europe, co-edited with Radmila Radi¿ (2017). She is a member of the Balkan History Association.
Jovana Kolundžija is art historian and PhD candidate at the University of Belgrade, She has been a research fellow at the Institute for Balkan Studies SASA and is currently affiliated with the Center for Banat Studies as project coordinator. Her research includes eighteenth-century Serbian art, religious painting, Serbian baroque, visual culture and Habsburg heritage in Serbia. She is a member of the Balkan History Association.
Mircea M¿ran is a full professor of history at the Preschool Teacher training college "Mihailo Palov" in Vršac, Serbia. M¿ran's main area of interest are the history of Banat, the Romanian minority in Serbia and cultural history between the two world wars. He is the author of 12 books, Representative titles include: Romanii din Banatul sârbesc în anii interbelici (1918-1941) pagini de istorie cultural¿ (2012), Biserica Ortodox¿ român¿ din Banatul Iugoslav (1918-1941) with A. Djuri¿ Milovanovi¿ (2019) and Românii din Voivodina - istorie, demografie, identitate româneasc¿ în localit¿¿ile Voivodinei (2009). He is a member of the Balkan History Association.
Otilia Hede¿an is an anthropologist and professor of Romanian civilization and culture at the West University of Timi¿oara. She is the coordinator of the Research Centre for Heritage and Anthropology. Her main areas of research are storytelling, Romanian mythology in its contemporary aspects, the history of Romanian ethnology in the communist and post-communist period, and food as cultural heritage. She has undertaken field research in Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova. She has written and edited many books and articles.
Christene D'Anca is a lecturer at California Lutheran University, as well as at her alma mater, the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she received her PhD in comparative literature, with an emphasis in medieval studies. She specializes in twelfth- to fourteenth-century funerary arts, female patronage and socio-cultural studies. Her recent publications include essays in Early Middle English and the Journal of Animal Ethics.

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"This volume, the first of its kind, covers political diplomatic, cultural and religious relations between the Romania and Serbia, seen through the processes that shaped the two nations over the past two centuries, but also through case studies of prominent diplomats, educators, artists, rulers and statesmen. The result is a comprehensive survey of Romanian-Serbian relations based on serious archival research, leading to new and more inclusive perspectives. I am quite convinced that the collection will become a standard guide for all those interested in the relations between Serbs and Romanians." -Prof. Slobodan G. Markovich, University of Belgrade "Historically, relations between neighboring nations and the people who populated them, have at various points been plagued by conflict. Yet it is difficult to cast complete blame on either side as it can be surmised that the actions taken were a result of people subject to their times. However, aside from confrontations, neighboring states also cooperated, fought together in the interest of common values, against invaders, while they also intermarried, thus enhancing both cultures. The present volume is a successful attempt by Romanian and Serbian specialists to find the political-diplomatic, cultural, and artistic interferences, that amounted to the elements of cooperation between Romanians and Serbs in the last centuries. Such instances of alliance, far from few in number, certainly prevailed in the history of the two nations, and they shaped the destiny of Romania and Serbia into the modern and contemporary eras." -Prof. dr Ioan Bolovan, Institutul de Istorie "George Barit" Cluj-Napoca and University Babe -Bolyai Cluj-Napoca

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Collaboration Christene D'Anca (Editeur), Chris D'Anca et al (Editeur), Aleksandra Djuri¿ Milovanovi¿ (Editeur), Aleksandra Djuric Milovanovic (Editeur), Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović (Editeur), Mihai Dragnea (Editeur), Otilia Hede_an (Editeur), Otilia Hede¿an (Editeur), Otilia Hedeșan (Editeur), Jovana Kolund¿ija (Editeur), Jovana Kolundzija (Editeur), Jovana Kolundžija (Editeur), Mircea M¿ran (Editeur), Mircea Maran (Editeur), Mircea Măran (Editeur), Mihai Dragnea (Editeur de la série)
Edition Peter Lang
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 15.12.2023
 
EAN 9781636670348
ISBN 978-1-63667-034-8
Pages 380
Dimensions 150 mm x 24 mm x 225 mm
Poids 616 g
Thème South-East European History
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Général, dictionnaires

Religion, Art History, Cultural Studies, Serbia, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, ART / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, International Relations, Romania, political, The arts, Cultural, Southeastern Europe, Philip, Relations, Diplomacy, Romanian, Perspectives, Serbian, Mircea, Cultural transfer, Personalities, influences, Dunshea, Mihai, Dragnea, Hedeșan, Djurić, Jovana Kolundžija, D'Anca, Kolundžija, Christene, culture, political history, Serbian-Romanian relations, Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović, Aleksandra, Christene D' Anca, Milovanovic, Otilia Hedeșan, Otilia, Jovana, Măran, Mircea Măran

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