The First Yugoslav Ambassador: Jovan Dučić in Romania, 1937-1940
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2023
Аутори
Bakić, DraganОстала ауторства
Djurić Milovanović, AleksandraKolundžija, Jovana
Măran, Mircea
Hedeșan, Otilia
D’ Anca, Christene
Поглавље у монографији (Објављена верзија)
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Peter Lang
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Jovan Dučić has long been established as one of the finest Serbian men of letters, with his style being an unmatched role model for elegance and form. He was also one of those prominent Serbian literary men who, following the pattern of some of their French counterparts, had respectable careers in Serbian and, after 1918, Yugoslav diplomacy. Dučić served in Sofia (1910–1912), Rome (1912–1914), Athens (1914–1918), Madrid (1918–1922), Athens
again (1922–1924), Geneva (1925), Cairo (1926–1927), Cairo again after two years back in Yugoslavia (1929–1931) and, as a plenipotentiary minister, in Budapest (1932–1933). His stint in Romania has gone largely unnoticed. This chapter will examine Dučić’s reports from Bucharest and their impact on policy-making in Belgrade. It will look at his view of Romanian foreign policy, but also at the important internal developments, as Romania was undergoing the tumultuous period of King Carol II’s authoritarian dictatorship and fascistization of the country..., especially evident in the rising anti-Semitism. Moreover, the particular sensibility of the poet-diplomat
lent his reports color that is usually absent from the matter-of-fact tone of diplomatic dispatches.
Кључне речи:
Jovan Dučić / Yugoslavia / Romania / diplomacy / foreign policy / BalkansИзвор:
New Cultural and Political Perspectives on Serbian-Romanian Relations, 2023, 147-171Издавач:
- New York : Peter Lang
Финансирање / пројекти:
- This paper has resulted from the ongoing work in the Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, financed by the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovations on the bases of the agreement on realization and financing of the scientific research of SRO in 2023 number: 451-03-47/2023-01 from 17.01.2023.
Институција/група
Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - CHAP AU - Bakić, Dragan PY - 2023 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/16328 AB - Jovan Dučić has long been established as one of the finest Serbian men of letters, with his style being an unmatched role model for elegance and form. He was also one of those prominent Serbian literary men who, following the pattern of some of their French counterparts, had respectable careers in Serbian and, after 1918, Yugoslav diplomacy. Dučić served in Sofia (1910–1912), Rome (1912–1914), Athens (1914–1918), Madrid (1918–1922), Athens again (1922–1924), Geneva (1925), Cairo (1926–1927), Cairo again after two years back in Yugoslavia (1929–1931) and, as a plenipotentiary minister, in Budapest (1932–1933). His stint in Romania has gone largely unnoticed. This chapter will examine Dučić’s reports from Bucharest and their impact on policy-making in Belgrade. It will look at his view of Romanian foreign policy, but also at the important internal developments, as Romania was undergoing the tumultuous period of King Carol II’s authoritarian dictatorship and fascistization of the country, especially evident in the rising anti-Semitism. Moreover, the particular sensibility of the poet-diplomat lent his reports color that is usually absent from the matter-of-fact tone of diplomatic dispatches. PB - New York : Peter Lang T2 - New Cultural and Political Perspectives on Serbian-Romanian Relations T1 - The First Yugoslav Ambassador: Jovan Dučić in Romania, 1937-1940 SP - 147 EP - 171 DO - DOI 10.3726/b20440 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16328 ER -
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Bakić, D.. (2023). The First Yugoslav Ambassador: Jovan Dučić in Romania, 1937-1940. in New Cultural and Political Perspectives on Serbian-Romanian Relations New York : Peter Lang., 147-171. https://doi.org/DOI 10.3726/b20440 https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16328
Bakić D. The First Yugoslav Ambassador: Jovan Dučić in Romania, 1937-1940. in New Cultural and Political Perspectives on Serbian-Romanian Relations. 2023;:147-171. doi:DOI 10.3726/b20440 https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16328 .
Bakić, Dragan, "The First Yugoslav Ambassador: Jovan Dučić in Romania, 1937-1940" in New Cultural and Political Perspectives on Serbian-Romanian Relations (2023):147-171, https://doi.org/DOI 10.3726/b20440 ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16328 .