
Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07408-8 - Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia: Antecedents of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia Veljko Vujačić Index More information Index Akhmatova, Ana, 243 , 245 – 246 , 250 , 256 Belgium, 87 Aksakov, Ivan, 118 – 119 Belinskii, Vissarion, 90 , 120 – 122 , 165 , 294 Aksakov, Konstantin, 109 Belorussia, 183 Albania(ns), 5 , 58 , 153 , 204 , 211 , 215 , 223 , Bendix, Reinhard, 6 , 75 – 79 , 81 – 82 , 95 , 293 231 , 243 , 264 , 279 Black Hundreds, 119 , 122 , 195 , 253 Aleksandar Karadjordjevi c ,8 King of Bleiburg Massacres, 234 Yugoslavia, 87 , 201 , 203 , 206 , 208 , 270 , Blok, Aleksandr, 164 – 165 279 , 295 Bogert, Ralph, 136 Aleksandar Obrenovi c8 , King of Serbia, 147 Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 , 34 , 126 , 131 – 132 , Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, 67 – 68 146 , 150 , 159 , 197 – 202 , 209 , 211 , Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, 109 , 113n. 83 215 – 216 , 218 , 230 , 237 – 239 , 275 , 279 , 285 Alexander III, Tsar of Russia, 116 – 117 Serbs in Bosnia and/or Herzegovina, 2 , 21 , Alexis, Tsar of Russia, 103 27 – 28 , 130 , 154 , 233 , 237 , 241 – 242 , Algeria, 23 273 , 288 Alsace, 52 Bosnian Annexation Crisis (1908), 150 , 157 Anderson, Benedict, 86 – 87 Bouglé, Celestin, 214 Andreeva, Nina, 19 , 287 Brankovi c8 , Vuk, 132 – 133 , 148 , 227 – 228 Armenia-Azerbaijan confl ict, 1 , 32 Brest-Litovsk Treaty, 161 , 167 Armstrong, John, 65 – 66 , 94 , 95 , 292 Brezhnev, Leonid, 4 , 32 , 123 , 194 – 195 , 247 , Arsenije III C arnojevi] c8 , Patriarch of Pe c8 , 127 262 – 263 , 286 Avakumovi c8 , Ivan, 223 Britain, See England Brubaker, Rogers, 7 , 92 , 294 Bakunin, Mikhail, 110 – 111 Bukharin, Nikolai, 163 , 174 – 175 , 186 Balkan Wars (1912–13), 58 , 69 , 151 – 153 , Bulgaria(ns), 200 , 214 – 215 , 279 157 , 236 , 269. See Serbia and the First Bunce, Valerie, 29 – 31 , 34 Balkan War Baltic states, 15 , 19 – 20 , 32 , 62 Canada, 34 , 87 , 295 Banija, 211 , 218 , 225 Carr, E. H., 161 Battle of Borodino, 67 Castile, See Spain Battle of Kolubara, 153 , 158 Catalonia, See Spain Battle of Stalingrad, 251 – 252 , 254 – 256 Caucasus, 15 , 261 Bebel, August, 74 Chaadaev, Peter, 120 Bedny, Demyan, 178 – 179 Chaikovskii, Nikolai, 113 Beissinger, Marc, 32 – 34 , 49 Cherniaev, Anatoly, 287 315 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07408-8 - Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia: Antecedents of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia Veljko Vujačić Index More information 316 Index Chernishevskii, Nikolai, 113 , 115 , 145 Democratic Party (Serbia), 205 – 206 Chetniks, 217 – 221 , 226 , 231 – 232 , 234 , 263 , Deutscher, Isaac, 167 274 – 275 , 276 – 279 , 285 Djilas, Aleksa, 14 Chicherin, Boris, 121 Djilas, Milovan, 225 , 231 C olakovi] c8 , Rodoljub, 224 Djordjevi c8 , Dimitrije, 133 Comintern, 224 , 252 – 253 , 272 Djuri c8 , Mihailo, 241 – 242 Commonwealth of Independent States, 2 , 41 dominant nations Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY/LCY), and multinational states, 2 , 7 – 9 , 57 , 61 – 62 , 214 , 222 – 226 157 , 295 – 296 Connor, Walker, 238 Russia and Serbia as, 2 , 8 – 9 , 61 – 62 , Constantinople, 99 , 118 – 119 295 – 297 Constitutional Democrats (Russia), 123 Donskoi, Dmitrii, 68 , 190 C opi8 c ,8 Branko, 217 , 227 – 228 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 113 , 118 – 119 Corfu, 153 Draškovi c8 , Milorad, 205 C orovi8 c8 , Vladimir, 210 – 211 Draškovi c8 , Slobodan, 212 – 213 C osi8 c8 , Dobrica, 243 , 263 – 273 , 280 – 281 Draškovi c8 , Vuk, 62 , 273 – 278 , 280 – 281 Cossacks, 68 , 98 , 104 – 105 , 114 Dual Monarchy, See Serbia and the Crimea and Crimean War, 23 – 24 , 27 – 28 Habsburg Empire Crnjanski, Miloš, 206 – 208 Dubrovnik, 132 , 200 , 209 , 211 , 218 Croatia Du c] c8 , i Jovan, 151 , 206 banovina Croatia, 208 – 211 Durkheim, Emile, 7 , 59 , 63 , 214 Croatian historic state right, 201 – 204 , 212 Dušan, Tsar of Serbia, 136 , 198 the Independent State of Croatia, 31 , 215 – 218 , 225 – 226 , 233 – 235 , 273 – 277 Ehrenburg, Ilya, 191 – 192 , 294 King Aleksandar’s dictatorship, 207 – 208 Eliade, Mircea, 66 – 68 , 292 Sabor (Diet), 201 , 204 Eliseev, Grigorii, 113 Serbs from Croatia in the Partisan move- Engels, Friedrich, 74 ment, 229 – 233 , 285 England (English), 34 , 40 , 45 , 54 , 60 – 61 , 69 , Serbs in Croatia, 2 , 13 , 20 – 23 , 26 – 28 , 30 , 75 – 77 , 79 – 83 , 85 – 86 , 91 , 214 , 293 , 295 34 , 40 – 41 , 53 , 130 , 150 , 215 – 217 , 226 , England and France 230 , 233 , 238 , 242 , 277 , 288 – 289 as model societies, 64 , 76 , 81 , 84 , 139 , 293 as Socialist Republic, 13 , 237 ethnic cleansing, 21 , 183 , 219 and the Yugoslav idea, 197 – 201 , 207 – 209 Evans, Arthur, 137 Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), 209 Croatian People’s Peasant Party (HPSS), 202 federalism, See Soviet Union and Yugoslavia: Croats and Serbs, See Serbs and Croats communist nationality policy Cvetkovi c8 -Ma cek] Agreement (Sporazum ) Fifth Landed Conference of CPY (1940), 224 (1939), 208 – 213 Fischer, George, 121 Czartoryski, Adam, 198 France (and the French), 23 , 52 , 54 , 59 , Czechoslovakia, 1n. 1 , 29 – 30 , 64 , 133 , 223 , 63 – 64 , 75 – 77 , 80 – 85 , 91 – 92 , 266 , 293 296 – 297 Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, 137 , 152 , 227 Dalmatia, 199 – 201 , 209 , 211 , 215 , 218 , Freidin, Gregory, 180 , 244 236 , 268 French Revolution, 59 , 76 – 77 Danilevskii, Nikolai, 97 , 118 – 119 Danilo III, Patriarch, 131 Gagnon, V. P., 36 – 37 Danilo, Metropolitan of Montenegro, Galicia, 28 134 – 136 Garašanin, Ilija, 198 – 199 de Staël, Anne (Mme), 106 Gavrilovi c8 , Dragutin (Major), 153 Decembrists, 8 , 89 , 106 – 107 , 115 – 116 , 120 , Gellner, Ernst, 63 , 98 165 , 291 Georgia, 170 Dedijer, Vladimir, 225 German Democratic Republic, 88 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07408-8 - Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia: Antecedents of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia Veljko Vujačić Index More information Index 317 Germany (Germans), 59 , 75 – 76 , 79 – 86 , Kazan, 97 , 100 91 – 93 , 109 – 111 , 148 , 191 , 193 , 214 – 215 , Kerensky, Aleksandr, 96 223 , 226 , 243 , 251 , 271 , 278 – 279 Khrushchev, Nikita, 47 , 194. See also Soviet Gerschenkron, Alexander, 75 – 76 , 91 Union. Khrushchev’s Thaw Ghengis Khan , 114 , 186 Kievan Russia, 23 , 99 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 15 , 25 , 28 , 31 , 33 , 35 , 47 , Kireevskii, Ivan, 107 – 108 184 , 186 , 262 , 286 – 287 , 289 Kliuchevskii, Vasilii, 97 , 155 Gorky, Maxim, 176 – 177 , 180 Konev, Ivan (Marshal), 68 Greece, 214 Kordun, 211 , 218 , 225 – 226 , 231 Greenfeld, Liah, 6 , 50 , 79 – 85 , 91 , 293 Kosolapov, Richard, 196 Gross, Jan, 183 Kosovo, 151 , 199 , 211 , 215 , 241 , Grossman, Vasily, 4 , 43 – 44 , 246 , 251 – 262 , 243 , 279 286 , 294 Battle of, 38 , 66 , 123 , 131 , 226 Grujic, Jevrem, 141 epic poems about, 132 – 134 Kosovo myth, 7 , 31 , 43 , 47 , 66 , 69 , Habsburg Empire, See Serbia and the 130 – 138 , 204 , 220 , 225 – 228 , 231 , 270 , Habsburg Empire 274 , 279 – 280 , 285 , 292 hajduci (Serbian peasant rebels), 128 , 132 , as Socialist Autonomous Province, 5 , 138 , 225 , 227 14 – 18 , 31 , 33 – 34 , 48 , 58 , 236 , Herzen, Alexander, 90 – 91 , 110 – 112 , 121 , 144 240 – 241 Hitler, Adolf, 138 , 191 , 214 , 253 – 254 Kragujevac, 230 Hosking, Geoffrey, 98 , 183 Krajina (Bosnian), 217 , 225 – 226 , 228 Hungary (and Hungarians), 201 , 205 , Kraljevi c8 Marko (Prince Marko), 67 , 136 214 – 215 , 223 , 255 Kraljevo, 230 Hutchinson, Norman, 150 Kristof, Ladis, 117 Kulenovi c8 , Skender, 228 Interfronts (Internationalist fronts), 19 , 32 Kumanovo, Battle of, 152 Ishutin, Nikolai, 113 Kutuzov, Mikhail, 19 , 67 – 68 , 190 Italy, 142 , 205 , 214 – 215 , 218 Ivan IV (the Terrible), Tsar of Russia, 97 , 100 , Laitin, David, 29 185 – 186 , 188 – 190 , 294 Lavrov, Peter, 113 , 145 – 147 Lazar, Tsar of medieval Serbia, 66 , 131 – 133 , Jakši c8 , Djura, 143 152 , 225 – 228 Jankovi c8 , Milovan, 141 Lederer, Ivo, 129 – 130 Jasenovac, 217 , 234 Lenin, Vladimir, 10 , 19 , 114 – 115 , 160 – 163 , Jovanovi c8 , Dragoljub, 214 167 – 171 , 174 , 176 , 179 , 182 , 188 , 193 , Jovanovi c8 , Slobodan, 52 , 96 , 147 , 150 , 257 – 258 , 260 , 291 213 – 214 on Great Russian chauvinism, 115 , Jovanovi c8 , Vladimir, 94 , 141 – 144 160 – 161 , 170 – 171 Jowitt, Ken, 181 and nationality policy, 170 – 174 on Serbia, 271n. 95 Kadijevi c8 , Veljko, 34 and smenovekhovtsy , 168 – 170 Kalberg, Stephen, 45 – 47 the theory of imperialism, 160 – 164 Karadjordje (Black George), 129 , 134 , 138 , Ligachev, Yegor, 19 , 287 141 , 147 , 220 , 231 Lika, 211 , 218 , 225 – 226 Karadži c8 , Vuk, 64 , 134 , 139 – 140 , 199 – 200 Lincoln, Bruce, 71 Karakozov, Dmitrii, 113 Linz, Juan, 55 , 87 Karamzin, Nikolai, 107 Lithuania (ns), 34 , 111 , 261. Karchmar, Lucien, 216 See also Polish-Lithuanian Kingdom Kardelj, Edvard, 239 – 240 , 273 Litvinov, Misha and Flora, 25 Katyn massacre, 261 Luki c8 , Reneo, 35 Kavelin, Konstantin, 90 Lynch, Allan, 35 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07408-8 - Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia: Antecedents of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia Veljko Vujačić Index More information 318 Index Macedonia, 153 , 200 , 215 , 236 , 279 and the state, 54 – 65 Ma cek,] Vladko, 209 as state nationalism, 85 – 88 , 284 , 295 Mahoney, James, 48 Nedi c8 , Milan, 215 , 232 Manuilsky, Dmitrii, 223 Neškovi c8 , Blagoje, 232 Markovi c8 , Sima, 222 – 223 Nevskii, Aleksandr, 68 , 190 Markovi c8 , Svetozar, 137 , 144 – 148 Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia, 4 , 7 – 8 , 70 , 89 , 117 , Mensheviks, 161 – 162 , 165 , 177 , 294 165 , 295 Michels, Robert, 74 and Offi cial Nationality, 116 Mihailo Obrenovi c8 , Prince of Serbia, 142 , 199 Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia, 116 – 117 , 157 Mihailovi c8 , Dragoljub (Draža), 218–221 , Njegoš, Petar Petrovi c8 (Prince-Bishop of 230–232 Montenegro), 134 – 137 , 154 , 225 Mikhail Romanov, Tsar of Russia, 68 Mikhailovskii, Nikolai, 113 obshchina , See Russian nationalism and the Milan Obrenovi c8 , King of Serbia, 147 – 149 peasant commune Mileti c8 , Svetozar, 141 – 142 October Revolution, 10 , 161 , 173n.
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