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How to revive Illyricum? Political Institution of the "Illyrian Emperors" in the Early Modern Illyrism


Blažević, Zrinka
How to revive Illyricum? Political Institution of the "Illyrian Emperors" in the Early Modern Illyrism // Welche Antike? Rezeptionen des Altertums im Barock / Heinen, Ulrich (ur.).
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2011. str. 431-444


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Naslov
How to revive Illyricum? Political Institution of the "Illyrian Emperors" in the Early Modern Illyrism

Autori
Blažević, Zrinka

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
Welche Antike? Rezeptionen des Altertums im Barock

Urednik/ci
Heinen, Ulrich

Izdavač
Harrassowitz

Grad
Wiesbaden

Godina
2011

Raspon stranica
431-444

ISBN
978-3-447-06405-7

Ključne riječi
Early modern Illyrism, Illyrian Emperors, Ivan Tomko Mrnavić

Sažetak
Early modern Illyrism might be described as a discursive product of the South Slavic branch of the Humanist res publica litteraria, which was during the 17th century intensively engaged in the symbolic constructing of Illyrian (trans)national identity. Intertextually and interdiscursively intertwined with the German Teutonism and Polish Sarmatism, early modern Illyrism represents both a discursive configuration of identity and a form of the symbolic political practice marked by high performative effects. As ideological product of the early modern absolutist political thinking, Illyrism can be interpreted as an utopian political platform aimed at constituting a supraregional state, culturally, ethnically and confessionally unified and homogenous, which was modelled on and legimized by the political tradition of the ancient Roman Empire. In order to express that link both semantically and symbolically, as well as to designate potential territorial scope of the new Empire which would rise from the ruins of the Ottoman one, ancient Roman administrative term Illyricum was discursively reactivated. At the time of its greatest magnitude the Roman province of Illyricum encompassed 17 smaller provinces, i.e. a whole range of territories from today’s Slovenia to the Aegean islands. Within the topological scheme of the early modern Illyrian discourse, a prominent status enjoyed a topos of “Illyrian rulers”. In the core of this topos is a fictive institutional tradition of “Illyrian Empire”, which begins with the so-called Illyrian Emperors (whose number oscillates between 25 and 60 in various “Illyrian” works). They once ruled Roman and Byzantine Empire and originated from the “Illyrian soil” (e.g. Diocletian, Constantine I). Besides endowing the national collectivity with respective political dignity, the main function of this discursively constructed translatio imperii is to attract contemporary political powers (e.g. Italian princes and Habsburg rulers) to liberate the people “who groan under the Turkish yoke” and as “legitimate successors of Illyrian rulers” revive once potent and glorious Illyricum Imperium.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Povijest



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Projekti:
130-1300855-0860 - Triplex Confinium: hrvatska višegraničja u euromediteranskom kontekstu (Roksandić, Drago, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
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Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Blažević, Zrinka
How to revive Illyricum? Political Institution of the "Illyrian Emperors" in the Early Modern Illyrism // Welche Antike? Rezeptionen des Altertums im Barock / Heinen, Ulrich (ur.).
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2011. str. 431-444
Blažević, Z. (2011) How to revive Illyricum? Political Institution of the "Illyrian Emperors" in the Early Modern Illyrism. U: Heinen, U. (ur.) Welche Antike? Rezeptionen des Altertums im Barock. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, str. 431-444.
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