Titoism, Self-Determination, Nationalism, Cultural Memory by Gorana Ognjenović & Jasna Jozelić

Titoism, Self-Determination, Nationalism, Cultural Memory by Gorana Ognjenović & Jasna Jozelić

Author:Gorana Ognjenović & Jasna Jozelić
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US, New York


What Sort of Guidance Can the Researcher Find After Having the First Insight into These Sources?

A source such as Piščevi zapisi (Writer’s Notes) provides more insight, of course. However, only one of these insights is given in this paper, the one that could be formulated as a differentiation period in the relationship of Dobrica Ćosić to Josip Broz Tito. To begin with, it is important to establish the chronological boundaries and internal features of each of these periods. Conditionally, these periods could be titled as: (1) Fascination by Tito (1941–1961); (2) Fight for Tito (1961–1966); (3) Non-acceptance of defeat (1968–1980); (4) The ideological war against Titoism as anti-Serbian (1980–1991); (5) Armed war for resolving Serbian national issues (1992–1999); (6) Anti-Titoism as the basis of a new Serbian identity (1999–2000).1.During the years of the Second World War, Dobrica Ćosić saw Tito as the supreme commander of the Liberation Army in the anti-fascist struggle. 133 Nor did he ever question it much later: “History cannot deny his [Tito’s, author’s note] struggle against fascism and his leading the largest anti-fascist resistance movement in Europe.” 134



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