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"Nationalism", "Fascism" and "Anti-Semitism" of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović

Cvetković, Vladimir

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Cvetković, Vladimir
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14158
AB  - More than a five years ago I received an email from a young German convert to Orthodox Christianity asking me to help him with revising the entry on Nikolaj Velimirović on the German version of Wikipedia. He was distressed because the saint was depicted as a nationalist or the co-founder of political ideology of Serbian ‘Saint-Savian nationalism,’ a fascist or the inspirer of the Serbian fascist movement Zbor, which collaborated with Nazi Germany during the Second World War and as an anti-Semite.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
PB  - Los Angeles : St. Sebastian Press
T2  - Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context
T1  - "Nationalism", "Fascism" and "Anti-Semitism" of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović
SP  - 211
EP  - 254
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14158
ER  - 
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abstract = "More than a five years ago I received an email from a young German convert to Orthodox Christianity asking me to help him with revising the entry on Nikolaj Velimirović on the German version of Wikipedia. He was distressed because the saint was depicted as a nationalist or the co-founder of political ideology of Serbian ‘Saint-Savian nationalism,’ a fascist or the inspirer of the Serbian fascist movement Zbor, which collaborated with Nazi Germany during the Second World War and as an anti-Semite.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, Los Angeles : St. Sebastian Press",
journal = "Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context",
booktitle = ""Nationalism", "Fascism" and "Anti-Semitism" of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović",
pages = "211-254",
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Cvetković, V.. (2022). "Nationalism", "Fascism" and "Anti-Semitism" of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović. in Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 211-254.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14158
Cvetković V. "Nationalism", "Fascism" and "Anti-Semitism" of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović. in Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context. 2022;:211-254.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14158 .
Cvetković, Vladimir, ""Nationalism", "Fascism" and "Anti-Semitism" of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović" in Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context (2022):211-254,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14158 .

Svetosavlje, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism: Nikolaj Velimirović, Justin Popović, Dimitrije Najdanović and Djoko Slijepčević

Cvetković, Vladimir

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Cvetković, Vladimir
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14157
AB  - Svetosavlje or Saint-Savaness is a term coined in the early 1930s by the students of the Faculty of Theology, University of Belgrade, named after the Serbian medieval nobleman and the first archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Nemanjić (1175-1236). Svetosavlje is usually understood as Serbian-style Orthodox Christianity. So far, a number of modern Serbian authors have emphasized the universal Christian character of Svetosavlje.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
T2  - The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
T1  - Svetosavlje, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism: Nikolaj Velimirović, Justin Popović, Dimitrije Najdanović and Djoko Slijepčević
SP  - 459
EP  - 500
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14157
ER  - 
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publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA",
journal = "The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941",
booktitle = "Svetosavlje, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism: Nikolaj Velimirović, Justin Popović, Dimitrije Najdanović and Djoko Slijepčević",
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Cvetković, V.. (2022). Svetosavlje, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism: Nikolaj Velimirović, Justin Popović, Dimitrije Najdanović and Djoko Slijepčević. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 459-500.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14157
Cvetković V. Svetosavlje, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism: Nikolaj Velimirović, Justin Popović, Dimitrije Najdanović and Djoko Slijepčević. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;:459-500.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14157 .
Cvetković, Vladimir, "Svetosavlje, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism: Nikolaj Velimirović, Justin Popović, Dimitrije Najdanović and Djoko Slijepčević" in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 (2022):459-500,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14157 .

Dragiša Vasić before the Second World War: from Leftist to Right-Wing Conservative

Šeatović, Svetlana

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Šeatović, Svetlana
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14156
AB  - Dragiša Vasić, a lawyer, writer, and politician, represents quite anatypical political and literary figure in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia before the Second World War because of his controversial opinions considered close to the left-oriented political groups in the 1920s and a number of legal processes in which he defended communists. Then, from the beginning of the 1930s, and especially because of his role in the Serbian Cultural Club (Srpski kulturni klub, SKK) and his editing of Srpski glas (Serbian Voice), the organ of SKK, he was placed on the right wing of the Serbian political and cultural scene. Who was Dragiša Vasić.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
T2  - The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
T1  - Dragiša Vasić before the Second World War: from Leftist to Right-Wing Conservative
SP  - 437
EP  - 458
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14156
ER  - 
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year = "2022",
abstract = "Dragiša Vasić, a lawyer, writer, and politician, represents quite anatypical political and literary figure in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia before the Second World War because of his controversial opinions considered close to the left-oriented political groups in the 1920s and a number of legal processes in which he defended communists. Then, from the beginning of the 1930s, and especially because of his role in the Serbian Cultural Club (Srpski kulturni klub, SKK) and his editing of Srpski glas (Serbian Voice), the organ of SKK, he was placed on the right wing of the Serbian political and cultural scene. Who was Dragiša Vasić.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA",
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booktitle = "Dragiša Vasić before the Second World War: from Leftist to Right-Wing Conservative",
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Šeatović, S.. (2022). Dragiša Vasić before the Second World War: from Leftist to Right-Wing Conservative. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 437-458.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14156
Šeatović S. Dragiša Vasić before the Second World War: from Leftist to Right-Wing Conservative. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;:437-458.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14156 .
Šeatović, Svetlana, "Dragiša Vasić before the Second World War: from Leftist to Right-Wing Conservative" in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 (2022):437-458,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14156 .

Radical Right-Wingers among Men of Letters: Vladimir Velmar-Janković and Stanislav Krakov

Šeatović, Svetlana

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Šeatović, Svetlana
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14154
AB  - Stanislav Krakov and Vladimir Velmar-Janković were active participants in the collaborationist regime in Serbia, and hence all of their work in culture, literature, journalism and politics before the Second World War has been reduced to that part of their life. Without critically assessing the overall significance of both authors, who were also politicians, most historians of Serbian literature tended to define their opuses through a right-wing prism or simply reduce their contributions to short bibliographical notes.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
T2  - The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
T1  - Radical Right-Wingers among Men of Letters: Vladimir Velmar-Janković and Stanislav Krakov
SP  - 407
EP  - 436
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14154
ER  - 
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publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA",
journal = "The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941",
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Šeatović, S.. (2022). Radical Right-Wingers among Men of Letters: Vladimir Velmar-Janković and Stanislav Krakov. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 407-436.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14154
Šeatović S. Radical Right-Wingers among Men of Letters: Vladimir Velmar-Janković and Stanislav Krakov. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;:407-436.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14154 .
Šeatović, Svetlana, "Radical Right-Wingers among Men of Letters: Vladimir Velmar-Janković and Stanislav Krakov" in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 (2022):407-436,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14154 .

Miloš Crnjanski, the Serbian Right and European Dictatorships

Šeatović, Svetlana; Bakić, Dragan

(Belgrade: Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Šeatović, Svetlana
AU  - Bakić, Dragan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14153
AB  - Literary-historical and critical texts of contemporary and later interpreters of the complex personality and literary oeuvre of Miloš Crnjanski have always led to concflicting judgments of his political affiliation and role in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Only his novel Seobe (Migrations), more recently, since the mid-1980s, and Lirika Itake i komentari (The Lyric of Ithaca and Commentary) have been subjected to unbiased research and critical examination.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
T2  - The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
T1  - Miloš Crnjanski, the Serbian Right and European Dictatorships
SP  - 377
EP  - 406
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14153
ER  - 
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author = "Šeatović, Svetlana and Bakić, Dragan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Literary-historical and critical texts of contemporary and later interpreters of the complex personality and literary oeuvre of Miloš Crnjanski have always led to concflicting judgments of his political affiliation and role in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Only his novel Seobe (Migrations), more recently, since the mid-1980s, and Lirika Itake i komentari (The Lyric of Ithaca and Commentary) have been subjected to unbiased research and critical examination.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute for Balkan Studies SASA",
journal = "The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941",
booktitle = "Miloš Crnjanski, the Serbian Right and European Dictatorships",
pages = "377-406",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14153"
}
Šeatović, S.,& Bakić, D.. (2022). Miloš Crnjanski, the Serbian Right and European Dictatorships. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
Belgrade: Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 377-406.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14153
Šeatović S, Bakić D. Miloš Crnjanski, the Serbian Right and European Dictatorships. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;:377-406.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14153 .
Šeatović, Svetlana, Bakić, Dragan, "Miloš Crnjanski, the Serbian Right and European Dictatorships" in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 (2022):377-406,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14153 .

A Failed "Leader" and the Serbian Conservative Core: Milan Stojadinović and the Short-Lived Serbian Radical Party

Bakić, Dragan

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Bakić, Dragan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14152
AB  - Probably the least known period in the life and political career of Milan Stojadinović spans from his fall from power to the moment when the Yugoslav government handed him over to the British in Greece in March 1941. This period was marked by his opposition to the Cvetković–Maček Agreement, which in time evolved into an organized political action through the founding of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), which has so far attracted very little attention in historical
scholarship.1 This paper attempts to shed light on the emergence of SRS, its short-lived activism and Stojadinović’s fate as its central figure, which reflected the fate of the party he had founded.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
T2  - The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
T1  - A Failed "Leader" and the Serbian Conservative Core: Milan Stojadinović and the Short-Lived Serbian Radical Party
SP  - 159
EP  - 189
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14152
ER  - 
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author = "Bakić, Dragan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Probably the least known period in the life and political career of Milan Stojadinović spans from his fall from power to the moment when the Yugoslav government handed him over to the British in Greece in March 1941. This period was marked by his opposition to the Cvetković–Maček Agreement, which in time evolved into an organized political action through the founding of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), which has so far attracted very little attention in historical
scholarship.1 This paper attempts to shed light on the emergence of SRS, its short-lived activism and Stojadinović’s fate as its central figure, which reflected the fate of the party he had founded.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA",
journal = "The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941",
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Bakić, D.. (2022). A Failed "Leader" and the Serbian Conservative Core: Milan Stojadinović and the Short-Lived Serbian Radical Party. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 159-189.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14152
Bakić D. A Failed "Leader" and the Serbian Conservative Core: Milan Stojadinović and the Short-Lived Serbian Radical Party. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;:159-189.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14152 .
Bakić, Dragan, "A Failed "Leader" and the Serbian Conservative Core: Milan Stojadinović and the Short-Lived Serbian Radical Party" in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 (2022):159-189,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14152 .

Troubles at Home and Abroad: JRZ under Dragiša Cvetković

Bakić, Dragan

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Bakić, Dragan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14150
AB  - After Stojadinović’s dismissal, his foreign policy continued to be pursued, which shows that it had no alternative. However, it was continued in less favorable circumstances because the removal of Stojadinović, who had embodied Yugoslavia’s good relationship with Berlin and Rome, sparked distrust among the Axis Powers, although they did not show it publicly.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
T2  - The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
T1  - Troubles at Home and Abroad: JRZ under Dragiša Cvetković
SP  - 81
EP  - 158
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14150
ER  - 
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author = "Bakić, Dragan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "After Stojadinović’s dismissal, his foreign policy continued to be pursued, which shows that it had no alternative. However, it was continued in less favorable circumstances because the removal of Stojadinović, who had embodied Yugoslavia’s good relationship with Berlin and Rome, sparked distrust among the Axis Powers, although they did not show it publicly.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA",
journal = "The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941",
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}
Bakić, D.. (2022). Troubles at Home and Abroad: JRZ under Dragiša Cvetković. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 81-158.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14150
Bakić D. Troubles at Home and Abroad: JRZ under Dragiša Cvetković. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;:81-158.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14150 .
Bakić, Dragan, "Troubles at Home and Abroad: JRZ under Dragiša Cvetković" in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 (2022):81-158,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14150 .

A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939

Bakić, Dragan

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Bakić, Dragan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14149
AB  - This is how Sir Orme Sargent, an assistant under-secretary in the Foreign Office, explained the strengthening of authoritarian tendencies in Danubian Europe in the late 1930s when the rise of the Iron Guard in Romania and what the British saw as the increasing propensity for totalitarian methods of the Milan Stojadinović government in Yugoslavia occasioned a debate among diplomats and Whitehall officials. For Sargent then, it was the expediency of foreign policy, namely the inevitable German domination over the region, that largely propelled the smaller states in south-eastern Europe to acquire some fascist trappings.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
T2  - The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
T1  - A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939
SP  - 33
EP  - 79
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14149
ER  - 
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year = "2022",
abstract = "This is how Sir Orme Sargent, an assistant under-secretary in the Foreign Office, explained the strengthening of authoritarian tendencies in Danubian Europe in the late 1930s when the rise of the Iron Guard in Romania and what the British saw as the increasing propensity for totalitarian methods of the Milan Stojadinović government in Yugoslavia occasioned a debate among diplomats and Whitehall officials. For Sargent then, it was the expediency of foreign policy, namely the inevitable German domination over the region, that largely propelled the smaller states in south-eastern Europe to acquire some fascist trappings.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA",
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Bakić, D.. (2022). A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 33-79.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14149
Bakić D. A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;:33-79.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14149 .
Bakić, Dragan, "A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939" in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 (2022):33-79,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14149 .

Introduction : All things to all people: the Contemporary Readings of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović

; Bakić, Dragan

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - 
AU  - Bakić, Dragan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13957
AB  - A contemporary who had an opportunity to get to know Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović (1881-1956) and was impressed by his personality and his works believed that “with what he wrote and said, he entered the ranks of the fathers of the whole Church, the universal Christian church, and not just our Serbian church, because his sermons are general Chris tian assets. He left behind him an opus that ensures for him that great rank. There is no doubt about it—acknowledgement is only a matter of time.” If the reach of Bishop Nikolaj’s theological thought within Christianity is a question that still needs an answer, there is no doubt that his significance at the national level and within the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) is quite exceptional.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
PB  - Los Angeles : St. Sebastian Press
T2  - Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context
T1  - Introduction : All things to all people: the Contemporary Readings of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović
SP  - 13
EP  - 32
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13957
ER  - 
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author = " and Bakić, Dragan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "A contemporary who had an opportunity to get to know Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović (1881-1956) and was impressed by his personality and his works believed that “with what he wrote and said, he entered the ranks of the fathers of the whole Church, the universal Christian church, and not just our Serbian church, because his sermons are general Chris tian assets. He left behind him an opus that ensures for him that great rank. There is no doubt about it—acknowledgement is only a matter of time.” If the reach of Bishop Nikolaj’s theological thought within Christianity is a question that still needs an answer, there is no doubt that his significance at the national level and within the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) is quite exceptional.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, Los Angeles : St. Sebastian Press",
journal = "Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context",
booktitle = "Introduction : All things to all people: the Contemporary Readings of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović",
pages = "13-32",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13957"
}
,& Bakić, D.. (2022). Introduction : All things to all people: the Contemporary Readings of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović. in Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 13-32.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13957
, Bakić D. Introduction : All things to all people: the Contemporary Readings of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović. in Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context. 2022;:13-32.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13957 .
, Bakić, Dragan, "Introduction : All things to all people: the Contemporary Readings of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović" in Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context (2022):13-32,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13957 .

Introduction

Bakić, Dragan

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

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AU  - Bakić, Dragan
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AB  - This edited volume embarks on an in-depth analysis of the main features of the political ideology and activities of the Serbian right wing from the assassination of King Alexander Karadjordjević in October 1934 to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia’s destruction in April 1941 during the Second World War. This is a period that constitutes a distinctive era in Yugoslav history, which also coincides with the Europe-wide rise of right-wing extremism, a congruence that justifies the chosen time frame. In Yugoslavia, the royal dictatorship inaugurated on 6 January 1929 formally continued under the three-member regency council, in which only Prince Paul Karadjordjević, the late Alexander’s cousin, mattered. In reality, the regency regime was something of a paradox: it retained the late sovereign’s dictatorial legislation but applied it rather liberally, seeking to appease the political tensions left over from Alexander’s reign.
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The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

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PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14104
The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;.
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Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - BOOK
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13967
AB  - The ancient world invented the psogos (ψόγος), a speech about or a written account of somebody made for the purpose of insulting, degrading, or otherwise criticising the person in question. Sometimes, psogoi are the only preserved accounts of somebody’s life. An antipode to psogoi were panegyrics, another form of ancient speech that praises someone beyond good measure and conspicuously omits anything that might cast a critical light on their hero. There are many modern equivalents of both psogoi and panegyrics which deal with the life of Bishop Nikolaj. If an uninformed reader came across samples of both, providing such strikingly opposite and polarizing images of him, they would be much confused. As it happens, Nikolaj appears as both a Christian saint and a heretic, nationalist and anti-nationalist, ecumenist and anti-ecumenist, fascist and anti-fascist, communist and anti-communist, democrat and anti-democrat. The present volume seeks to depart from the polarizing and highly politically-charged views of both his detractors and apologists. In an attempt to move away from the proverbial black legend and the golden legend, it aims to reassert the necessity to revisit the totality of primary sources, including the writings of Bishop Nikolaj himself, and to apply critical analysis to often repeated, but not adequately substantiated, claims.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
PB  - Los Angeles : St. Sebastian Press
T1  - Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13967
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Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13967
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Tempestuous Relations: Bishop of Žiča, Nikolaj Velimirović, and the Regency Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1936-1941

Bakić, Dragan

(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Bakić, Dragan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13965
AB  - On 22 June 1934 Nikolaj Velimirović, then bishop of Ohrid and Bitolj, was appointed an administrator of the Žiča diocese (he had been a bishop of Žiča in 1919-1920) and two years later became a regular bishop there. By that time he had acquired the reputation of the most prominent figure in the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) as an exceptional philosopher, orator and the leading spirit of the God-Worshiper movement. With his strong personality and influence within the church, he was bound to play an important role in the tumultuous times that were to befall both the SOC and Yugoslavia under the Regency regime after the murder of King Alexander Karađorđević in October 1934
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
PB  - Los Angeles : St. Sebastian Press
T2  - Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context
T1  - Tempestuous Relations: Bishop of Žiča, Nikolaj Velimirović, and the Regency Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1936-1941
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Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 169-209.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13965
Bakić D. Tempestuous Relations: Bishop of Žiča, Nikolaj Velimirović, and the Regency Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1936-1941. in Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context. 2022;:169-209.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13965 .
Bakić, Dragan, "Tempestuous Relations: Bishop of Žiča, Nikolaj Velimirović, and the Regency Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1936-1941" in Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context (2022):169-209,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13965 .

Mussolini of Yugoslavia? The Milan Stojadinović Regime and the Impact of Italian Fascism, 1937-1939

Bakić, Dragan

(Trieste : EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bakić, Dragan
PY  - 2021
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AB  - The Yugoslav prime minister (and foreign minister), Milan Stojadinović, and Italian foreign minister, Galeazzo Ciano, signed a friendship agreement on 25 March 1937, ushering in an atmosphere of confidence between the two formerly hostile countries. This rapprochement resulted from the changing international constellation: the resurgent Germany was expected to annex Austria and become a powerful neighbour to both countries. Ciano and Stojadinović struck close personal relations which no doubt buttressed the solidity of their agreement. Moreover, Ciano believed that Stojadinović was inclined towards authoritarian concept of power. There were also increasing signs that the Stojadinović regime was acquiring some fascist trappings in line with the new course of foreign policy. Indeed, Prince Regent, Paul, dropped Stojadinović from the government in February 1939 because he came to believe that his premier was intent on becoming a fascist dictator. This paper will explore whether there was substance to the often repeated accusations that Stojadinović was sliding towards fascism. Much of these accusations were centred on his foreign policy, especially his cordial relations with the fascist regime in Italy and, to a lesser extent, with Nazi Germany. Therefore, this paper will analyse, on the one hand, to what extent Stojadinović aligned Yugoslavia's conduct of foreign affairs with Rome's foreign policy and, on the other, to what degree the Yugoslav-Italian rapprochement was reflected in internal developments which might smack of fascism. The analysis will be undertaken with reference to the recent and influential theories of fascism.
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T2  - QUALESTORIA. Rivista di storia contemporanea.  L’Italia e la Jugoslavia tra le due guerre
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EP  - 267
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Trieste : EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste., XLIX(1), 243-267.
https://doi.org/10.13137/0393-6082/32196
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11725
Bakić D. Mussolini of Yugoslavia? The Milan Stojadinović Regime and the Impact of Italian Fascism, 1937-1939. in QUALESTORIA. Rivista di storia contemporanea.  L’Italia e la Jugoslavia tra le due guerre. 2021;XLIX(1):243-267.
doi:10.13137/0393-6082/32196
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11725 .
Bakić, Dragan, "Mussolini of Yugoslavia? The Milan Stojadinović Regime and the Impact of Italian Fascism, 1937-1939" in QUALESTORIA. Rivista di storia contemporanea.  L’Italia e la Jugoslavia tra le due guerre, XLIX, no. 1 (2021):243-267,
https://doi.org/10.13137/0393-6082/32196 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11725 .