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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
.................................. 7
Dušan
T.
Bataković
Kosovo and Metohija:
Identity,
Religions
&
Ideologies
.......... 9
Miloš Luković
Kosovska Mitrovica:
Present and Past
................... 83
Helena Zdravković
Historical Victimage of
Kosovo
Serbs and Albanians
............ 107
Valentina Pitulić
Folklore in the Serb Enclave: Preserving Identity in Hostile Environment
131
Harun Hasani
Migrations of Goranies
........................... 143
Radivoje Mladenović
lhe
Sirinićka Zupa: Strpce
Municipality
-Historical Background
and Current Field
Research
........................ 155
Mirjana Menković
The Enclave of
Velika
Носа:
Cultural Heritage as a Means of Socio-economic
Renewal and Preservation of Serbian Identity in Kosovo and
Metohija
. 175
Miloš Luković
Tzintzars in
Uroševac, Lipljan, Obilić, Priština and Kosovska Mitrovica
225
Dušan T. Bataković
Surviving in Ghetto-like Enclaves: The Serbs of Kosovo
and
Metohija
іррр-гооу.........................
239
Appendix
Chaos and disorder: Kosovo and
Metohija
four years later by Fr.
Sava Janjić
265
Roma in Kosovo and
Metohija:
Arguments against independence
of Kosovo and
Metohija
by
Rajko
Djurić...................
283
Belgrade Valedictory
:
March
1200y
by Julian Harston
........... 287
Kosovo and
Metohija
at the Crossroadsby Fr.
Sava Janjić...........
293
lhe
Visoki
Decani Monastery Land Issue by
Visoki
Decani Monastery
. . . 305
Kosovo Future Status by Joseph K. Grieboski
................ 315
Abstracts
.................................. 319
ABSTRACTS
Dušan
T.
Bataković
Kosovo and
Metohija.
Identity, Nationalism, Ideology
Kosovo and
Metohija,
a southern Serb province bordering Albania, dur¬
ing medieval times marked by the splendid Serbian cultural and economic
growth, after the Ottoman conquest of
1455
has had, as a main char¬
acteristic of its history, continuous waves of spiraling violence. Kosovo is
considered to represent both the national and cultural identity of the whole
Serbian nation with
1,300
churches and monasteries scattered all over this
densely inhabited area, presently with an Albanian majority population. The
Serbo-Albanian rivalry in Kosovo and
Metohija,
as a phenomenon of a
longue durée
marked by socially motivated religious conflict and ethnic strife,
produced several waves of mass migrations since the late seventeenth centu¬
ry up to the late twentieth century. Albanian highlanders, freshly converted
to Islam, were gradually settled by Ottomans from northern and central Al¬
bania, the poorest region of Turkey-in-Europe, to the fertile agrarian plains
of Christian Serb-inhabited
Metohija
and Kosovo. The main adversaries of
Albanian highlanders, from the
1690
Great Serb Migration onwards, were
Christian Orthodox Serb peasants, who possessed most of the arable land
in Kosovo and
Metohija.
Sporadic manifestations of inter-ethnic and inter-religious coopera¬
tion, as well as the rare attempts of mutual communal assistance
—
usually
of short-term or only symbolic significance
—
were not the prevailing po¬
litical practice, even after Kosovo was reincorporated in Serbia
(1912)
and
Yugoslavia
(1918).
Despite certain efforts throughout the last century, for
the two main Kosovo communities, the Muslim Albanians and the Chris¬
tian Serbs, as well as for the other
non-
Albanians in the area (Goranies, i.e.
Slav Muslim, Serb-speaking community of
Gora
region; Roma with several
32O
_______________________Kosovo and
Metohija
names and denominations; ethnic Turks, other Muslim Slavs, renamed after
1999
into Bosniaks: ethnic Croats), inter-ethnic communication remained
highly limited and in practice failed to survive the mounting conflicts at
the end of twentieth century, marked by inter-ethnic rivalries and com¬
munist ideology. Inter-ethnic distance in Kosovo and
Metohija
remained
to highest within the whole of Serbia, with no tangible improvements after
the Albanian rebellion provoked a severe NATO bombing campaign in the
spring of
1999 (38,000
combat sorties from
24
March to
10
June
199)
and
the establishment of the UN administration (UNMIK) in June
1999.
Miloš Luković
Kosovska mitrovica:
present and past
Drawing on the extensive literature and field research relevant to North
Kosovska
Mitrovica, we have presented, in a long historical retrospective,
the urban, ethnic and demographic characteristics of the development of
Kosovska
Mitrovica, and the conditions surrounding the formation of the
northern part of town as a separate urban entity, a kind of enclave. Con¬
clusions are provided on the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual character of
Kosovska
Mitrovica up to the present division of the town into two separate
entities: the north and the south.
Helena
Zdravković
Historical Victimage of Kosovo Serbs and Albanians
This ideological criticism study examines the vernacular discourses of his¬
torical victimage of Kosovo Serbs and Albanians. The participants amal¬
gamate personal and collective memories with official national histories to
explain present victimization as a continuance of historical victimage. This
use of the past legitimizes their national and political claims, and also justi¬
fies violence against the other group. Historical victimage offers a rationale
for hating the Other and perpetuating a vicious cycle of violence in intrac¬
table conflict.
Valentina Pitulić
folklore in the serb enclave: preserving identity in hostile
Environment
Based on ethno-psychological research an attempt will be made to establish
a correlation between the traditional heritage of Serbs from Kosovo and
Metohija
and the current situation arising after the bombing of
1999.
The
question is how the local people accept the new situation and how they
Abstracts
321
preserve their ancestral heritage. Students from the
Kosovska Mitrovica
School of Philosophy s Department of Serbian Literature and Language
(which has an outlying department in
Gračanica
enclave), wrote an essay on
folklore, requiring fieldwork and the recording of folk stories.
Harun Hasani
Migrations of Goranies
Gora
is the southernmost municipal area of Serbia, located in the
Šar
Mountain region of Kosovo and
Metohija,
bordering northeast Albania.
Gora
is inhabited mostly by Goranies
(Gorami), a
Muslim Slav, Serb-speak¬
ing population, calling their specific vernacular our language . Traditionally
migrant workers, well integrated into other areas of Serbia, Goranies have,
after the
1999
NATO bombing, under the Albanian-dominated PISG,
been exposed to various types of persecution, ethnically motivated crimes,
expulsion and continuing pressure by Albanian extremists. Their own
Gora
municipality was after
1999
merged with neighbouring majority-Albanian
area into a new
Dragaš
municipality, in order to alter the demographic
balance and enhance eventual assimilation of Muslim Slav Goranies into
Muslim Albanians. The Goranies, as described in this paper, were rather
choosing to leave their native land than to accept gradual assimilation, ex¬
pecting the mutually acceptable compromise of Belgrade
—
Pristina
status
talks on Kosovo, in order to restore their
pre-
1999
self-governing munici¬
pality within the Republic of Serbia.
Radivoje Mladenović
The
Sirinićka Župa: Štrpce
Municipality
-
Historical
Background and Current Field Research
The ethno-cultural periphery of the northern
Šar
Mountain
Sirinić
area
{Sirinićka żupa),
a specific, predominantly Serb-inhabited area since the
medieval period with its geographic, economic, ethnographic and linguistic
connections to neighbouring Serbian regions in Kosovo and
Metohija
has
given rise to a specific spoken dialect. Its particular features differ from the
vernacular in neighbouring Serb-inhabited areas. Some similar, transitional
speech types can be traced in the immediate vicinity, in the northern areas
of Slavic Macedonia (FYROM). The linguistic separation of the Serbian
language into two vernaculars foUows the ethnographic division of
Sirinić.
32Z
______________________Kosovo and
Metohija
Mirjana Menković
The Enclave of
Velika Hoča:
Cultural Heritage as a Means of
Socio-economic Renewal and Preservation of Serbian Identity
in kosovo and
metohija
The Serbian enclave of
Velika Hoča
in the Orahovac area in
Metohija
is a
unique cultural environment consisting of the most valuable examples of
cultural heritage in Kosovo and
Metohija
dating from different periods.
Cultural heritage is often treated by a local community merely as a techni¬
cal means the value of which is determined by its practical purpose. The re¬
maining Serbs of
Velika Hoča,
despite the difficulties of living in an isolated
enclave, surrounded by barbed wire and under constant
KFOR
protection,
are gradually becoming aware of the broader significance of the cultural
heritage that is interwoven in their everyday life. However, having in mind
their grave economic and social situation, awareness alone will not suffice. It
is crucial that the population of the village have some benefit from its safe¬
guarding. By drawing attention to the centuries-long social and economic
significance of the village of
Velika Hoča
and through a brief overview of
the most recent studies of its population, urban and functional planning and
economic activities
(2001-2006),
the author points out feasible solutions
aimed at ensuring self-sustainability of the local community and keeping
the inhabitants of this Serbian enclave in their households and on the es¬
tates that have for centuries belonged to their families.
Miloš Luković
TziNTZARS in
Uroševac, Lipljan, Obilić, Priština
and
Kosovska
MlTROVICA
The paper describes the origins and economic activity of Tzintzars (Hel-
lenized Vlachs) in
Uroševac
and other Kosovo railway towns (as they were
named by the geographer
Jovan Cvijić):
in Lipljan,
Obilić, Priština
and
Kosovska Mitrovica,
and how they came to settle there. Two migratory cur¬
rents of the Tzintzar population intersected in these settlements: from the
Tzinzar-inhabited area of Bitolj
—
Kruševo
in today s FYROM and from
todays Serbia: Prizren and the neighboring
Metohija
area. Predominantly
urban, Christian Orthodox population the Tzintzar in the course of time
merged into the Serb community, while preserving memory of their
Vlach
origin and identity, using both Serb and
Vlach,
and occasionally Greek
language.
Abstracts
з
23
Dušan
T.
Bataković
Surviving in Ghetto-like Enclaves: The Serbs of Kosovo and
Metohija
1999-2007
After the seventy-eight day long NATO bombing campaign that lasted
from March
24
to June
10 1999
against Serbia and Montenegro (constitu¬
ent states of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), caused by the Kosovo
Albanian rebellion and the pending humanitarian catastrophe, the Province
of Kosovo (Kosovo and
Metohija)
was put under UN administration by
UNSC Resolution
1244/99,
while military rule was entrusted to
48,000-
strong NATO-led
KFOR
units. Within weeks, roughly
800,000
Albanians
returned home, while
246,000
Kosovo Serbs and members of other ethnic
communities and minority groups left or were brutally expelled. The post¬
war record of Kosovo throughout the next eight years remained grim. The
provisional authorities (PISG) entrusted to the Kosovo Albanian leadership
were used not to promote democracy and rebuild the war-torn province, but
as a powerful tool to enact a collective vendetta against
non-
Albanians, with
the Kosovo Serbs and their cultural heritage as the main target. This paper
is devoted to a general analysis of this post-war phenomenon marked by
discrimination, ethnic cleansing and forced migration that made Kosovo
predominantly, if not purely, an Albanian-inhabited province, while still of¬
ficially being within the Republic of Serbia.
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Contents
Foreword
. 7
Dušan
T.
Bataković
Kosovo and Metohija:
Identity,
Religions
&
Ideologies
. 9
Miloš Luković
Kosovska Mitrovica:
Present and Past
. 83
Helena Zdravković
Historical Victimage of
Kosovo
Serbs and Albanians
. 107
Valentina Pitulić
Folklore in the Serb Enclave: Preserving Identity in Hostile Environment
131
Harun Hasani
Migrations of Goranies
. 143
Radivoje Mladenović
lhe
Sirinićka Zupa: Strpce
Municipality
-Historical Background
and Current Field
Research
. 155
Mirjana Menković
The Enclave of
Velika
Носа:
Cultural Heritage as a Means of Socio-economic
Renewal and Preservation of Serbian Identity in Kosovo and
Metohija
. 175
Miloš Luković
Tzintzars in
Uroševac, Lipljan, Obilić, Priština and Kosovska Mitrovica
225
Dušan T. Bataković
Surviving in Ghetto-like Enclaves: The Serbs of Kosovo
and
Metohija
іррр-гооу.
239
Appendix
Chaos and disorder: Kosovo and
Metohija
four years later by Fr.
Sava Janjić
265
Roma in Kosovo and
Metohija:
Arguments against independence
of Kosovo and
Metohija
by
Rajko
Djurić.
283
Belgrade Valedictory
:
March
1200y
by Julian Harston
. 287
Kosovo and
Metohija
at the Crossroadsby Fr.
Sava Janjić.
293
lhe
Visoki
Decani Monastery Land Issue by
Visoki
Decani Monastery
. . . 305
Kosovo Future Status by Joseph K. Grieboski
. 315
Abstracts
. 319
ABSTRACTS
Dušan
T.
Bataković
Kosovo and
Metohija.
Identity, Nationalism, Ideology
Kosovo and
Metohija,
a southern Serb province bordering Albania, dur¬
ing medieval times marked by the splendid Serbian cultural and economic
growth, after the Ottoman conquest of
1455
has had, as a main char¬
acteristic of its history, continuous waves of spiraling violence. Kosovo is
considered to represent both the national and cultural identity of the whole
Serbian nation with
1,300
churches and monasteries scattered all over this
densely inhabited area, presently with an Albanian majority population. The
Serbo-Albanian rivalry in Kosovo and
Metohija,
as a phenomenon of a
longue durée
marked by socially motivated religious conflict and ethnic strife,
produced several waves of mass migrations since the late seventeenth centu¬
ry up to the late twentieth century. Albanian highlanders, freshly converted
to Islam, were gradually settled by Ottomans from northern and central Al¬
bania, the poorest region of Turkey-in-Europe, to the fertile agrarian plains
of Christian Serb-inhabited
Metohija
and Kosovo. The main adversaries of
Albanian highlanders, from the
1690
Great Serb Migration onwards, were
Christian Orthodox Serb peasants, who possessed most of the arable land
in Kosovo and
Metohija.
Sporadic manifestations of inter-ethnic and inter-religious coopera¬
tion, as well as the rare attempts of mutual communal assistance
—
usually
of short-term or only symbolic significance
—
were not the prevailing po¬
litical practice, even after Kosovo was reincorporated in Serbia
(1912)
and
Yugoslavia
(1918).
Despite certain efforts throughout the last century, for
the two main Kosovo communities, the Muslim Albanians and the Chris¬
tian Serbs, as well as for the other
non-
Albanians in the area (Goranies, i.e.
Slav Muslim, Serb-speaking community of
Gora
region; Roma with several
32O
_Kosovo and
Metohija
names and denominations; ethnic Turks, other Muslim Slavs, renamed after
1999
into Bosniaks: ethnic Croats), inter-ethnic communication remained
highly limited and in practice failed to survive the mounting conflicts at
the end of twentieth century, marked by inter-ethnic rivalries and com¬
munist ideology. Inter-ethnic distance in Kosovo and
Metohija
remained
to highest within the whole of Serbia, with no tangible improvements after
the Albanian rebellion provoked a severe NATO bombing campaign in the
spring of
1999 (38,000
combat sorties from
24
March to
10
June
199)
and
the establishment of the UN administration (UNMIK) in June
1999.
Miloš Luković
Kosovska mitrovica:
present and past
Drawing on the extensive literature and field research relevant to North
Kosovska
Mitrovica, we have presented, in a long historical retrospective,
the urban, ethnic and demographic characteristics of the development of
Kosovska
Mitrovica, and the conditions surrounding the formation of the
northern part of town as a separate urban entity, a kind of enclave. Con¬
clusions are provided on the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual character of
Kosovska
Mitrovica up to the present division of the town into two separate
entities: the north and the south.
Helena
Zdravković
Historical Victimage of Kosovo Serbs and Albanians
This ideological criticism study examines the vernacular discourses of his¬
torical victimage of Kosovo Serbs and Albanians. The participants amal¬
gamate personal and collective memories with official national histories to
explain present victimization as a continuance of historical victimage. This
use of the past legitimizes their national and political claims, and also justi¬
fies violence against the other group. Historical victimage offers a rationale
for hating the Other and perpetuating a vicious cycle of violence in intrac¬
table conflict.
Valentina Pitulić
folklore in the serb enclave: preserving identity in hostile
Environment
Based on ethno-psychological research an attempt will be made to establish
a correlation between the traditional heritage of Serbs from Kosovo and
Metohija
and the current situation arising after the bombing of
1999.
The
question is how the local people accept the new situation and how they
Abstracts
321
preserve their ancestral heritage. Students from the
Kosovska Mitrovica
School of Philosophy's Department of Serbian Literature and Language
(which has an outlying department in
Gračanica
enclave), wrote an essay on
folklore, requiring fieldwork and the recording of folk stories.
Harun Hasani
Migrations of Goranies
Gora
is the southernmost municipal area of Serbia, located in the
Šar
Mountain region of Kosovo and
Metohija,
bordering northeast Albania.
Gora
is inhabited mostly by Goranies
(Gorami), a
Muslim Slav, Serb-speak¬
ing population, calling their specific vernacular "our language". Traditionally
migrant workers, well integrated into other areas of Serbia, Goranies have,
after the
1999
NATO bombing, under the Albanian-dominated PISG,
been exposed to various types of persecution, ethnically motivated crimes,
expulsion and continuing pressure by Albanian extremists. Their own
Gora
municipality was after
1999
merged with neighbouring majority-Albanian
area into a new
Dragaš
municipality, in order to alter the demographic
balance and enhance eventual assimilation of Muslim Slav Goranies into
Muslim Albanians. The Goranies, as described in this paper, were rather
choosing to leave their native land than to accept gradual assimilation, ex¬
pecting the mutually acceptable compromise of Belgrade
—
Pristina
status
talks on Kosovo, in order to restore their
pre-
1999
self-governing munici¬
pality within the Republic of Serbia.
Radivoje Mladenović
The
Sirinićka Župa: Štrpce
Municipality
-
Historical
Background and Current Field Research
The ethno-cultural periphery of the northern
Šar
Mountain
Sirinić
area
{Sirinićka żupa),
a specific, predominantly Serb-inhabited area since the
medieval period with its geographic, economic, ethnographic and linguistic
connections to neighbouring Serbian regions in Kosovo and
Metohija
has
given rise to a specific spoken dialect. Its particular features differ from the
vernacular in neighbouring Serb-inhabited areas. Some similar, transitional
speech types can be traced in the immediate vicinity, in the northern areas
of Slavic Macedonia (FYROM). The linguistic separation of the Serbian
language into two vernaculars foUows the ethnographic division of
Sirinić.
32Z
_Kosovo and
Metohija
Mirjana Menković
The Enclave of
Velika Hoča:
Cultural Heritage as a Means of
Socio-economic Renewal and Preservation of Serbian Identity
in kosovo and
metohija
The Serbian enclave of
Velika Hoča
in the Orahovac area in
Metohija
is a
unique cultural environment consisting of the most valuable examples of
cultural heritage in Kosovo and
Metohija
dating from different periods.
Cultural heritage is often treated by a local community merely as a techni¬
cal means the value of which is determined by its practical purpose. The re¬
maining Serbs of
Velika Hoča,
despite the difficulties of living in an isolated
enclave, surrounded by barbed wire and under constant
KFOR
protection,
are gradually becoming aware of the broader significance of the cultural
heritage that is interwoven in their everyday life. However, having in mind
their grave economic and social situation, awareness alone will not suffice. It
is crucial that the population of the village have some benefit from its safe¬
guarding. By drawing attention to the centuries-long social and economic
significance of the village of
Velika Hoča
and through a brief overview of
the most recent studies of its population, urban and functional planning and
economic activities
(2001-2006),
the author points out feasible solutions
aimed at ensuring self-sustainability of the local community and keeping
the inhabitants of this Serbian enclave in their households and on the es¬
tates that have for centuries belonged to their families.
Miloš Luković
TziNTZARS in
Uroševac, Lipljan, Obilić, Priština
and
Kosovska
MlTROVICA
The paper describes the origins and economic activity of Tzintzars (Hel-
lenized Vlachs) in
Uroševac
and other "Kosovo railway towns" (as they were
named by the geographer
Jovan Cvijić):
in Lipljan,
Obilić, Priština
and
Kosovska Mitrovica,
and how they came to settle there. Two migratory cur¬
rents of the Tzintzar population intersected in these settlements: from the
Tzinzar-inhabited area of Bitolj
—
Kruševo
in today's FYROM and from
todays Serbia: Prizren and the neighboring
Metohija
area. Predominantly
urban, Christian Orthodox population the Tzintzar in the course of time
merged into the Serb community, while preserving memory of their
Vlach
origin and identity, using both Serb and
Vlach,
and occasionally Greek
language.
Abstracts
з
23
Dušan
T.
Bataković
Surviving in Ghetto-like Enclaves: The Serbs of Kosovo and
Metohija
1999-2007
After the seventy-eight day long NATO bombing campaign that lasted
from March
24
to June
10 1999
against Serbia and Montenegro (constitu¬
ent states of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), caused by the Kosovo
Albanian rebellion and the pending humanitarian catastrophe, the Province
of Kosovo (Kosovo and
Metohija)
was put under UN administration by
UNSC Resolution
1244/99,
while military rule was entrusted to
48,000-
strong NATO-led
KFOR
units. Within weeks, roughly
800,000
Albanians
returned home, while
246,000
Kosovo Serbs and members of other ethnic
communities and minority groups left or were brutally expelled. The post¬
war record of Kosovo throughout the next eight years remained grim. The
provisional authorities (PISG) entrusted to the Kosovo Albanian leadership
were used not to promote democracy and rebuild the war-torn province, but
as a powerful tool to enact a collective vendetta against
non-
Albanians, with
the Kosovo Serbs and their cultural heritage as the main target. This paper
is devoted to a general analysis of this post-war phenomenon marked by
discrimination, ethnic cleansing and forced migration that made Kosovo
predominantly, if not purely, an Albanian-inhabited province, while still of¬
ficially being within the Republic of Serbia. |
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discipline_str_mv | Slavistik Sozial-/Kulturanthropologie / Empirische Kulturwissenschaft |
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topic | Geschichte Albanians Kosovo (Republic) Ethnic identity Congresses Ethnicity Kosovo (Republic) Congresses Islam Balkan Peninsula History Congresses Serbs Kosovo (Republic) Ethnic identity Congresses Alltagskultur (DE-588)4122782-7 gnd Enklave (DE-588)4220980-8 gnd Lebensbedingungen (DE-588)4130642-9 gnd Serben (DE-588)4054596-9 gnd Irredentismus (DE-588)4269920-4 gnd |
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