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Stvaranje Jugoslavije 1918. u svjetlu isprepletanja europskih intelektualnih trendova početkom 20. stoljeća

Translated title of the contribution: The creation of Yugoslavia in 1918 in the light of entangled European intellectual trends at the onset of the 20th century

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This paper provides an overview of historiography dealing with the establishment of Yugoslavia in 1918 and points to the heuristic and methodological potential of the "entangled history" perspective. Starting with the "local" debates in the state-socialist period, this paper questions the supposed historiographical ruptures and continuities of the early 1990s and situates them in the broader context of European and global scholarly trends. Special attention is accorded to the achievements and limitations of the historiography produced in the context of the centenary of the First World War (2014-2018) in Croatia, East Central Europe and globally. Finally, this paper outlines a number of original research questions and potential points of departure which could, on the basis of the entangled history perspective, decentre the existing narrative about the process of creating the first South Slavic state by incorporating its transnational scholarly and aesthetic elements.

Translated title of the contributionThe creation of Yugoslavia in 1918 in the light of entangled European intellectual trends at the onset of the 20th century
Original languageCroatian
Pages (from-to)189-206
Number of pages18
JournalRadovi Zavoda za Hrvatsku Povijest
Volume52
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Austro-Hungarian monarchy
  • Croats and Slovenes
  • Entangled history
  • First world war
  • History of historiography
  • Intellectual history
  • Kingdom of Serbs
  • Robert William Seton-Watson

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