Rural 'anti-utopia' in the ideology of Serbian collaborationists in the Second World War
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2008
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The Serbian collaborationist administration, The Council of Commissaries and National Salvation's Government, between May 1941 and October 1944 in shaping its political programme and ideology mixed ultraconservative nationalism with elements of domestic version of fascist, authoritarian 'sociology'. The main elements were mythologisation of the village and patriarchal life in the rural extended family community, as the only acceptable model for the spiritual and political 'renaissance' of Serbia - an authoritarian, 'organic', peasant state - as a future member of German New European Order. General Nedic from the end of August 1941 head of the National Salvation's Government presented to the German authorities, in January 1943, his ambitious and detailed plan for the reorganisation of the domestic political system, based on these ideas, which Berlin resolutely rejected.
Кључне речи:
Yugoslavia / Serbia / Second World War / rural utopia / 'organic state' / German occupation / collaborationИзвор:
European Review of History / Revue Europeenne D Histoire, 2008, 15, 2, 179-192Издавач:
- Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
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Istorija / HistoryTY - JOUR AU - Ristović, Milan PY - 2008 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/804 AB - The Serbian collaborationist administration, The Council of Commissaries and National Salvation's Government, between May 1941 and October 1944 in shaping its political programme and ideology mixed ultraconservative nationalism with elements of domestic version of fascist, authoritarian 'sociology'. The main elements were mythologisation of the village and patriarchal life in the rural extended family community, as the only acceptable model for the spiritual and political 'renaissance' of Serbia - an authoritarian, 'organic', peasant state - as a future member of German New European Order. General Nedic from the end of August 1941 head of the National Salvation's Government presented to the German authorities, in January 1943, his ambitious and detailed plan for the reorganisation of the domestic political system, based on these ideas, which Berlin resolutely rejected. PB - Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon T2 - European Review of History / Revue Europeenne D Histoire T1 - Rural 'anti-utopia' in the ideology of Serbian collaborationists in the Second World War EP - 192 IS - 2 SP - 179 VL - 15 DO - 10.1080/13507480801931101 ER -
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Ristović, M.. (2008). Rural 'anti-utopia' in the ideology of Serbian collaborationists in the Second World War. in European Review of History / Revue Europeenne D Histoire Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon., 15(2), 179-192. https://doi.org/10.1080/13507480801931101
Ristović M. Rural 'anti-utopia' in the ideology of Serbian collaborationists in the Second World War. in European Review of History / Revue Europeenne D Histoire. 2008;15(2):179-192. doi:10.1080/13507480801931101 .
Ristović, Milan, "Rural 'anti-utopia' in the ideology of Serbian collaborationists in the Second World War" in European Review of History / Revue Europeenne D Histoire, 15, no. 2 (2008):179-192, https://doi.org/10.1080/13507480801931101 . .