Title: Identity and Conflict in the Balkans
1Identity and Conflict in the Balkans
2News
3Former Yugoslavia
- Croatia
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Serbia Montenegro, Kosovo, Vojvodina
- Serbia-Montenegro
- Macedonia
- Slovenia
4Croatia (and Kaplan)
5Kaplans Topics
- Train station
- Esplanade Hotel
- Lower city and Upper city
- Cathedral
- World War II wounds
6Croatia Zagreb (Chapter 1)
- Religion and ethnic identity
- Croats vs. Serbs
- Catholics vs. Orthodox
- Rome vs. Constantinople
- Little differences strong antipathies
7Croatia Part of the Balkans?
- Feeling of superiority to Serbs
- Connections with Western Europe
- Proximity to Austria, Italy
- Roman Catholic ties
- Myth-based kinship?
8Early History Slav settlements in Balkans
- Croats in the west peninsula (6th-7th c.)
- Independent kingdom (early 10th)
- King Tomislav Croat State
- Hungarian rule (late 11th)
- Alliance with western powers, Roman Catholicism
9Attitudes today
- Orthodoxy, Muslim Turks the East
- Habsburgs, Austro-Hungarian Empire the West
- We are part of the West
10Mutual resentments
- For Croats Serb rule in post-WWI age
- For Serbs Croats blamed for treatment of Serbs
- Assassination of King Alexander Karageorgevich
(hero to Serbs) - Crimes of Ustashe against Serbs
- Mistreatment of Croatian Serbs (from nationalist
zeal)
11Accusations?
- Forced conversions
- Willing complicity with Hitlers goals
12Kaplan to the Croats Historical Choices
- Fr. Strossmayer (tolerance)
- Fr. Stepinac (nationalism)
13Religion Early Heroes
- Cyril and Methodius (9th century)
- Rome vs. Constantinople
- Catholicism vs Orthodoxy
14Voice (of the Past) Promoting Harmony Bishop
Strossmayer (1815-1905)
- Conflict with Habsburg Empire
- Conflict with Vatican
- Secular spirit
- Urged tolerance for Serbs, for Eastern Orthodoxy
15Example Religion as Divisive Force During WWII
- Archbishop Stepinac
- Croat nationalism piety dogmatism
- Religious zeal
16Stepinac Broader Questions
- Complicity of Vatican in WWII atrocities
- Hatred of Communism as justification for anything
17Fascist connections
- Growth of Ustashe
- Collaboration with Nazis
- Tito equilibrium, but nothing forgotten
18Outcomes Today
- Stepinac a symbol for Croatian identity,
independence - Martyrdom at hands of Tito
- Elevation in Catholic hierarchy
- Beatification by John Paul II in 1998
- John Paul II visited Croatia three times 1994,
1998, 2003
19Another Wound Jasenovac
20Serbs, Roma
21Beginnings
- Germany and its Axis allies invaded Yugoslavia in
April 1941 - Nazis permitted Ustaa organization to found
Independent State of Croatia. - Ustaa regime establishes numerous concentration
camps in Croatia between 1941 and 1945 - The largest was the Jasenovac complex
- Number killed is big issue
22WWII Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia Issues
- Culpability (who, to what degree, supported Nazi
Germany) - Who was responsible for purges (Serbs, Gypsies,
Jews)?
23Groups
- Role of Cetniks (Chetniks) (Serb monarchists)
- Role of Ustae (Ustashe, Ustasha) (Nationalists)
- Role of Partisans (Communists)
- Roles of Father Stepinac, Tito
24After the War
- The Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia,
1945-90 - Six republics, two autonomous regions
- Nationalities related to ethnic origins
- Serbs, Croats, Macedonians, Slovenians,
Montenegrins, and Muslims - Two autonomous regions, Vojvodina (Hungarian
links) and Kosovo (Albanian links)
25Tito (Josip Broz) 1892-1980
26Biography
- Croat CP work after WWI
- Imprisoned 1928-34
- Formed Yugoslav Partisan force against Germans
and Croatian allies - Also fought against Serbian Cetniks
- Took control of country after WWII
27Post-war years
- For, then against Stalin
- Alternative Marxism, nonalignment movement
- President for life in 1974
- Associated with nonalignment during Cold War,
communist pluralism - Responsibility for civil war in 90s?
- Repressed Albanians
- Encouraged Serb nationalism
28Issues lingering today
- WWII relationship with Nazi Germany
- Ustashe collaboration with Nazis under Pavelic
- Who did what then?
- Communism under Tito equilibrium, but
29Balkan Ghosts Croatia today
- Zagreb
- Old City, Esplanade Hotel, Cathedral, St. Marko
Church
30Balkan Ghosts
- Zagreb
- Sights
- Old City, Esplanade Hotel, Cathedral, St. Marko
Church
31St. Marko Church, Old City
32History
- Importance of WWII
- Nazi occupation
- Ustashe
- Jesenovac massacre
- Importance of Tito
- Post-Tito developments
33History WWII Legacy
- Fr. Strossmayer
- Fr. Stepinac complicity or not
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45Film Today Tito and Me
- Director Goran Markovic
- Released in 1993
46Film so far
- Communal apartment stressful
- Adulation of Tito (1954)
- Ideological correctness
- Political prisoner (art historian) now working at
docks - Schooling praise Tito
- Result enormously heroic figure to children
- Parents cautious
47Zorans Education
- Home life
- School life
- First girlfriend Jasna
- Idealism, hero worship..
48The Pilgrimage
- Cult of personality
- Religious dimension
- Comrade Raja
- Secret Service
49Bridge on the Drina
- Through page 101 by today
- Through page 153 by the end of the week
50Reading-Discussion Assignment
- Ivo Andrics Bridge on the Drina
- P. 72 is logical end of first section building
the bridge
51History of the bridge
- 16th century
- Years to build follow the seasons
- Slave labor (early years)
52Cultures, hierarchies, identities
- References to conversions
- Tension between Christians and Muslims
- History and myth
- Power struggles
- Violence
53Characters
- Grand Vezir Mehmed Pasha
- Kraljevic Marko
- Radisav of Unite
- Abidaga
- Tosun Effendi
- Maestro Antonio
- Vila(s)
- Man from Plevlje
- Merdjan
54Continued..
- Reaction to impalement
- Death of Radisav
- Bribing Merdjan
- Madness of Man from Plevlje
- Removal of Abidaga
- Replacement by Arif Beg
- Building of Han
- Completion of bridge
- Assassination of Mehmed Pasha
55Geography and terminology
- Drina River
- Viegrad
- Kapia (kapija) and sofa
56Bridge as Character
- Organic grows, changes with town
- Vital link
- Witness to historical change
- Participant in that change
57Features
- Numerous characters
- Every time period, 15th-early 20th
- Historical novel
58Croatia Today
- 4.4 million
- Roman Catholic
- Present Stjepan Mesic
- Prime Minister Ivo Sanader