Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 689756
Symbols and the culture of memory in the Republika Srpska Krajina
Symbols and the culture of memory in the Republika Srpska Krajina // Nationalities papers, 41 (2013), 6; 893-909 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Symbols and the culture of memory in the Republika Srpska Krajina
Autori
Pavlaković, Vjeran
Izvornik
Nationalities papers (0090-5992) 41
(2013), 6;
893-909
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Croatia; Republika Srpska Krajina; political symbols; culture of memory; World War Two; Croatian Serbs
Sažetak
This article examines how rebel Serbs in Croatia reinterpreted narratives of World War Two to justify their uprising against the democratically elected Croatian government in 1990 and gain domestic and international legitimacy for the Republika Srpska Krajina (RSK) parastate. While scholars have written about the strategies nationalist elites used regarding controversial symbols and the rehabilitation of World War Two collaborators in Croatia and other Yugoslav successor states, the RSK's “culture of memory” has received little attention. Based on documents captured after the RSK's defeat in 1995, this article shows that it was not only the government of Franjo Tudjman that rejected the Partisan narratives of “Brotherhood and Unity, ” but a parallel process took place among the leadership in the Krajina. Ultimately the decision to base the historical foundations of the Croatian Serbs' political goals on a chauvinist and extremist interpretation of the past resulted in a criminalized entity that ended tragically for both Serbs and Croats living on the territory of the RSK.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
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