Ситон Вотсон о српској политичкој елити
Seton-Watson about the Serbian political elite
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У раду се анализира однос Роберта Вилијама Ситон-
-Вотсона, британског историчара и публицисте према српској политичкој елити од почетка Великог рата до почетка Другог светског рата. За разлику од
позитивног става према српском народу, његове политичке представнике је
најоштрије критиковао, а нарочито Николу Пашића.
During his career, professor Robert Seton-Watson devoted considerable attention
to studying the past of South-Slavic peoples. Although he supported the preservation of
Austria-Hungary at the beginning, and its reorganisation on the trialistic basis, the outbreak
of the Great War caused him to change his views. Embracing the principle of nationality,
he became the proponent of the creation of the great community of the Serbs, Croats and
Slovenians, which would be organised on the federalistic principle. He expressed his most
clear views in this regard in the Memorandum of 1 October 1914. As regards the Serbs, he
esteemed them as a people, but constantly criticised their political elite. His sharpest objections were addressed to Nikola Pašić, whom he considered a symbol of centralistic-unitaristic conception of the organisation of the joint state of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenians.
Inclined to the widespread stereotype of Serbia and the Balkans as a wild corner of Europe,
Watso...n saw Pašić as guilty of propagating the Greater Serbian policy and fostering the old
and obsolete Orthodox-Byzantine tradition. He also lambasted Pašić’s associates (Stojan
Protić, Mateja Bošković). In his public appearances, works, newspaper articles, he did not
spare the Karađorđević dynasty and king Aleksandar either, although he was not even
closely critical of him as he was of Pašić. On the other hand, he esteemed Jovan Jovanović
Pižon, Slobodan Jovanović, Ljuba Mihailović, Mihajlo Ristić.
Кључне речи:
Robert William Seton-Watson / Nikola Pašić / Serbian politicians / Croats / Yugoslavia / Serbian political eliteИзвор:
Глас САНУ, 2018, 428, 375-395Издавач:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
Напомена:
- Глас / Српска академија наука и уметности ; 428. Одељење историјских наука ; књ.18
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Растовић, А.. (2018). Ситон Вотсон о српској политичкој елити. in Глас САНУ Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности., 428, 375-395. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9106
Растовић А. Ситон Вотсон о српској политичкој елити. in Глас САНУ. 2018;428:375-395. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9106 .
Растовић, Александар, "Ситон Вотсон о српској политичкој елити" in Глас САНУ, 428 (2018):375-395, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9106 .