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Initiated by the Balkan History Association, this unique interdisciplinary volume explores the complex history of cultural, diplomatic and religious relations between Serbia and Romania during the late nineteenth and twentieth century. The authors, scholars with a wide range of academic backgrounds, address these themes in the context of Austro-Hungarian imperialism, the interwar period and the Communist era. The essays in Part I examine diplomatic, political and military relations, while those in Part II explore intellectual and artistic links between the two countries, including religion, literature and the visual arts.
This is a landmark publication, the first of its kind in English, and will leave readers with a more comprehensive understanding of cultural and political relations in Southeastern Europe.
"This volume, the first of its kind, covers political diplomatic, cultural and religious relations between the Romania and Serbia, seen through the processes that shaped the two nations over the past two centuries, but also through case studies of prominent diplomats, educators, artists, rulers and statesmen. The result is a comprehensive survey of Romanian-Serbian relations based on serious archival research, leading to new and more inclusive perspectives. I am quite convinced that the collection will become a standard guide for all those interested in the relations between Serbs and Romanians."
—Prof. Slobodan G. Markovich, University of Belgrade
"Historically, relations between neighboring nations and the people who populated them, have at various points been plagued by conflict. Yet it is difficult to cast complete blame on either side as it can be surmised that the actions taken were a result of people subject to their times. However, aside from confrontations, neighboring states also cooperated, fought together in the interest of common values, against invaders, while they also intermarried, thus enhancing both cultures. The present volume is a successful attempt by Romanian and Serbian specialists to find the political-diplomatic, cultural, and artistic interferences, that amounted to the elements of cooperation between Romanians and Serbs in the last centuries. Such instances of alliance, far from few in number, certainly prevailed in the history of the two nations, and they shaped the destiny of Romania and Serbia into the modern and contemporary eras."
—Prof. dr Ioan Bolovan, Institutul de Istorie "George Bariţ" Cluj-Napoca and University Babeș-Bolyai Cluj-Napoca
Contents
Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović/Mircea Măran/Christene D'Anca: Introduction - Miodrag Milin/Victor Neumann: The Idea of Nationality among Romanians in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: The Political Involvement of Vincențiu Babeș, Andrei, and Alexandru Mocsonyi as Representatives of the Banat Region - Ivana Spasović: Romanians and Serbs in the Banat Military Border - Felicia Aneta Oarcea: Romanian-Serbian Relations Reflected in Vasile Popeangă's Works. Historiographical Insight - Srđan Mićić: Boško Čolak-Antić and Yugoslav-Romanian Relations - Anđelija Miladinović: Maria of Yugoslavia: Romanian Princess, Yugoslav Queen - Dragan Bakić: The First Yugoslav Ambassador: Jovan Dučić in Romania, 1937-1940 - Vladimir Lj. Cvetković: Josip Broz Tito, Petru Groza and Yugoslav-Romanian Relations 1945-1947 - Nemanja Mitrović: Tito's and Ceauşescu's Personal Contribution to the Development of Yugoslav-Romanian Cooperation in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s - Raluca Prelipceanu: The Circulation of Icon Painters between Banat and Transylvania during the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries - Jovana Kolundžija: Stefan Tenecki: The Baroque Painter of Serbs and Romanians - Maria Alexandra Pantea/Virginia Popović: Serbian Intellectuals from Arad, Personalities of Central Europe - Mircea Măran/Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović: Vladimir Dimitrijević and Serbian-Romanian Church Relations in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries - Octavia Nedelcu/Gordana-Nicoleta Peici: Romanian-Serbian Literary Relations at the Beginning of the Millennium - Diana Mihuț: In-between Local Identity and National Artistic Heritage. A Case Study: Naive Painting from Uzdin - Acknowledgments - Notes on Editors and Contributors - Index.