How Institutions Tell Stories: A Crime at a Franciscan Monastery in Bosnia (CROSBI ID 54398)
Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Čaušević, Ekrem ; Vukić, Aleksandar
engleski
How Institutions Tell Stories: A Crime at a Franciscan Monastery in Bosnia
In 1855, outside the Franciscan Monastery at Plehan, near Dervanta, in North Bosnia, a Muslim man was murdered and his corpse burned. Several friars and local villagers were accused of the murder and imprisoned by the Ottoman Bosnian authorities. On the basis of letters written by the Franciscans who were directly or indirectly involved in the incident, and some additional sources, the authors of this paper approach the case with the aim of understanding the way in which the members of a community, in this instance the local Franciscan community, developed and applied specific thought styles, how they differenti-ated themselves from their Others (Muslims and Orthodox Christians), and how they con-sequently interpreted the conflict situation which led to the murder, persistently absolving themselves of any guilt.
vjerski i konfesionalni odnosu u Bosni u 19. st.
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Podaci o prilogu
117-130.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
History as a Foreign Country - Historical Imagery in the South-Eastern Europe / Geschichte als ein fremdes Land - Historische Bilder in Süd-Ost Europa
Blažević, Zrinka et alii
Bon: Bouvier Verlag Herbert Grundmann
2015.
978-3-416-03383-1