The Cross with Four Pillars as the Centre of Religious Gathering: Discussing Micro Regional Identity
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The paper presents field research in three villages in the Serbian Banat inhabited by Romanians (Sočica, Jablanka and Kuštilj), and a Romanian village (Vrani) on the other side of the Serbian-Romanian border, which have had contacts for many decades. Romanians have settled in the Banat since the Middle Ages, but massive Romanian immigration took place as part of the Habsburg colonization in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The religious monument called Crucea cu patru stâlpi (the cross with four pillars) was erected in l84S in the central area between the four villages. This place became the center of religious gatherings for the villages. Every year at the holiday of Pentecost the peasants would go there, accompanied by their priests. In l9l8, with the establishment of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the area was divided by a new national border, and the village of Vrani became part of Romania. The research focusses on the question of how strong the influence of this border and his...torical developments was on keeping the tradition and contacts alive in this region, how the people living in the three Serbian villages perceive the border, and what role this sacred place plays in these processes.
Ključne reči:
regional identity / region / Banat / pilgrimage site / sacred space / cross / Pentecost / border identitiesIzvor:
Ethnologia Balkanica : journal of Southeast European anthropology = Zeitschrift für die Anthropologie Südosteuropas = journal d'anthropologie du sud-est européen, 2007, 11, 171-184Izdavač:
- Sofia : Prof. Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House
- Münster : Waxmann
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Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - JOUR AU - Đurić, Aleksandra PY - 2007 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/15673 AB - The paper presents field research in three villages in the Serbian Banat inhabited by Romanians (Sočica, Jablanka and Kuštilj), and a Romanian village (Vrani) on the other side of the Serbian-Romanian border, which have had contacts for many decades. Romanians have settled in the Banat since the Middle Ages, but massive Romanian immigration took place as part of the Habsburg colonization in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The religious monument called Crucea cu patru stâlpi (the cross with four pillars) was erected in l84S in the central area between the four villages. This place became the center of religious gatherings for the villages. Every year at the holiday of Pentecost the peasants would go there, accompanied by their priests. In l9l8, with the establishment of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the area was divided by a new national border, and the village of Vrani became part of Romania. The research focusses on the question of how strong the influence of this border and historical developments was on keeping the tradition and contacts alive in this region, how the people living in the three Serbian villages perceive the border, and what role this sacred place plays in these processes. PB - Sofia : Prof. Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House PB - Münster : Waxmann T2 - Ethnologia Balkanica : journal of Southeast European anthropology = Zeitschrift für die Anthropologie Südosteuropas = journal d'anthropologie du sud-est européen T1 - The Cross with Four Pillars as the Centre of Religious Gathering: Discussing Micro Regional Identity SP - 171 EP - 184 VL - 11 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15673 ER -
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Đurić, A.. (2007). The Cross with Four Pillars as the Centre of Religious Gathering: Discussing Micro Regional Identity. in Ethnologia Balkanica : journal of Southeast European anthropology = Zeitschrift für die Anthropologie Südosteuropas = journal d'anthropologie du sud-est européen Sofia : Prof. Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House., 11, 171-184. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15673
Đurić A. The Cross with Four Pillars as the Centre of Religious Gathering: Discussing Micro Regional Identity. in Ethnologia Balkanica : journal of Southeast European anthropology = Zeitschrift für die Anthropologie Südosteuropas = journal d'anthropologie du sud-est européen. 2007;11:171-184. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15673 .
Đurić, Aleksandra, "The Cross with Four Pillars as the Centre of Religious Gathering: Discussing Micro Regional Identity" in Ethnologia Balkanica : journal of Southeast European anthropology = Zeitschrift für die Anthropologie Südosteuropas = journal d'anthropologie du sud-est européen, 11 (2007):171-184, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15673 .