a study of identity in pre-nationalist Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia in the medieval and early-modern periods /
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John V.A. Fine.
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Ann Arbor, MI :
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University of Michigan Press,
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[2006]
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 569-626) and index.
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The setting, including the Slavic and Croat Migrations. Overview of the Medieval history of the Western Balkans ; The migrations ; Constantine Porphyrogenitus -- Croats and Slavs to 1102. Brief historical summary ; The sources of the Western Balkans prior to 1102 ; Issues of language ; Early accounts of the death of King Zvonimir ; A miscellany of (mostly) domestic sources ; Conclusions (up to 1102) -- Slavonia, Dalmatia, and "Velebitia" after 1102. The events of 1102 ; Slavonia, 1102-1400 ; Dalmatia and "Velebitia", 1102-ca. 1340 ; Dalmatia, Croatia, and Slavonia from the mid-fourteenth century, and the Venetian-Hungarian rivalry, up to the Ottoman conquest ; What language did people speak in Dalmatia and "Velebitia", 1102-1500? ; Conclusions (1102-1500) -- Perceptions of Slavs, Illyrians, and Croats, 1500 to 1600. Brief historical summary ; The "Croat" identity camp ; The "Slav," "Illyrian," or "Dalmatian" identity camp ; General thoughts on the sixteenth century -- Perceptions of Slavs, Illyrians, and Croats in Dalmatia, Dubrovnik, and Croats proper, 1600 to 1800. Introductory remarks ; The dominant "Slavic" and "Illyrian" camps ; Foreigners' use of terms about Dalmatia ; The terminology used by the church hierarchy and religious orders -- Slavonia, 1600 to 1800. Setting the scene in the seventeenth century ; Jesuits ; South Slavs at the University of Graz in the eighteenth century ; The Osijek School under state supervision ; The Croatian College in Vienna ; Terminology used by the church hierarchy and religious orders in Slavonia ; Juraj Rattkay ; Recovery of Turkish Slavonia ; Paul Ritter Vitezović ; Implications of terms ; Juraj Habdelić, Andrija Jambres̆ić, and Ivan Belostenec ; Matija Petar Katanc̆ić ; Antun Ivanos̆ić ; Matija Antun Reljković ; Terminology used by the church hierarchy and religious orders in eighteenth century Slavonia ; Other more secularly minded Slavonians ; Petrovaradin ; Thoughts on language in Slavonia ; The debate on Joakim Stulli's dictionary ; Habsburg terminology ; Baltazar Adam Krc̆elić ; Tito Brezovac̆ki ; Ignjat Martinović ; Habsburg and Habsburg Catholic Church terminology in dealing with the Orthodox ; Djordje Branković ; The Serbian Church ; Foreigners visit Slavonia ; Labels in Latin-letter proto-Serbo-Croatian published books ; Epilogue -- Conclusions -- Monarchs of Croatia to 1800 / by Ian Mladjov -- Simplified genealogy of the Frankapans, S̆ubići, and Zrinski.
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