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Strategies of Distinctions in the Work of Vinko Pribojević
Strategies of Distinctions in the Work of Vinko Pribojević // Whose Love of Which Country?: Composite States, National Histories and Patriotic Discourses in Early Modern East Central Europe / Trencsenyi, Balazs, Zaszkaliczky Marton (ur.).
Leiden: Brill, 2010. str. 177-202
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Naslov
Strategies of Distinctions in the Work of Vinko Pribojević
Autori
Madunić, Domagoj
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Whose Love of Which Country?: Composite States, National Histories and Patriotic Discourses in Early Modern East Central Europe
Urednik/ci
Trencsenyi, Balazs, Zaszkaliczky Marton
Izdavač
Brill
Grad
Leiden
Godina
2010
Raspon stranica
177-202
ISBN
978-90-04-18262-2
Ključne riječi
Vinko Pribojević, Dalmatia, Illyrism, South Slavs, Nation, Ethnicity, Pan-Slavism
Sažetak
In the year 1525 on the Island of Hvar in front of a selected audience, the social and intellectual elite of this prosperous Adriatic community, the learned Dominican monk Vinko Pribojević (Vincentius Priboevius) gave an oration titled De Origine Successibusque Slavorum. With a wide stroke of the brush, Pribojević painted his history of the Slavs from times immemorial to the present day, incorporating in it the histories of various ancient peoples, such as the Thracians, Macedonians, Goths, Gets, Vandals, Sarmatians, Gepids and Illyrians, all of whom he declared Slavs. Pribojević ignored the migration of the Slavs to the Balkan peninsula in the sixth century, and claimed ethnic continuity for the Slavs in these regions. By doing so, he invents an ancient tradition for contemporary Slavic Dalmatia, linking it with the heritage of the ancient Illyrians. In the case of such an invented tradition, one can easily note the obvious connection between the claim of a glorious history, and the author's (in this case Pribojević) ability to identify a particular historical person (Emperor Diocletian, Aristotle, St. Jerome etc.) or entire nations such as Goths, Macedonians or Vandals as alid members of a communal past. The mechanism used for distinguishing the ancestors from the others, contains the core elements that constitutes an understanding of itself and its community. For this purpose, Pribojević used the criteria applied since the early Middle Ages, to distinguish various ethnic groups, namely descent, language and customs. This study uses Pribojević's oration as a case study in the research of early modern protonationalism. The aim is, through the use of an ethno-symbolic framework analyse Pribojević's understanding of collective identities, and to identify it as a new model of Dalmatian patriotism, one consciously built on the Slavic character of 16th century Dalmatia.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
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