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Great War Legacies in Serbian Culture

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In the aftermath of the Great War, Ivo Andrić published a number of poems, essays and short stories describing the hard-won victorious outcome as transient to the dire reality of the inordinate loss of human lives and suffering. Yet, personal experiences, although perceived as ephemeral, helped to define the historical discourse capturing man’s resolve to persist in his chosen mission. Over time, Serbian literature and fine arts sustained an unfinished dialogue of the past and the present, merging the individual voices with the collective voices to construct the national narrative. The young writer Miloš Crnjanski observed the sights of destruction and despair that seemed to pale in new literary works pertaining to the war. His novel A Diary about Čarnojević was closely related to his own perilous wartime journey as a conscript in the Austrian army. The vastness of Pannonian plains and Galician woods must have invoked a comparison of sorts with another historic chapter recorded in the ...collective consciousness of his nation: the Great Migration of Serbs led by Patriarch Arsenije III Čarnojević (Crnojević) in 1690. The very title of the novel contained a powerful reference to the migration, and its illustrious historic leader which has not been discussed or explored before.

Keywords:
Great War / Serbia / Ottoman Empire / Ivo Andrić / Miloš Crnjanski / Ivan Mestrović / Ljubomir Micić / Arsenije III Čarnojević (Crnojević) / 1690 Great Serb Migration / Austria-Hungary
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Balcanica, 2015, XLVI, 241-254
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  • Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts

DOI: 10.2298/BALC1546241M

ISSN: 0350-7653

WoS: 000373142500012

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journal = "Balcanica",
title = "Great War Legacies in Serbian Culture",
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Milojković-Đurić, J.. (2015). Great War Legacies in Serbian Culture. in Balcanica
Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.(XLVI), 241-254.
https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1546241M
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_5657
Milojković-Đurić J. Great War Legacies in Serbian Culture. in Balcanica. 2015;(XLVI):241-254.
doi:10.2298/BALC1546241M
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_5657 .
Milojković-Đurić, Jelena, "Great War Legacies in Serbian Culture" in Balcanica, no. XLVI (2015):241-254,
https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1546241M .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_5657 .

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