Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism: Revue Canadienne Des Études Sur Le Nationalisme, Том 17University of Prince Edward Island., 1990 |
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... Croats had arrived in the Balkans , they were one people having two different names , as , for example , currently individuals would identify them as " Serbs and Bosnians , or Serbs and Montenegrins , or Serbs and Dalmatians . " ( 11 ) ...
... Croats had arrived in the Balkans , they were one people having two different names , as , for example , currently individuals would identify them as " Serbs and Bosnians , or Serbs and Montenegrins , or Serbs and Dalmatians . " ( 11 ) ...
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... Croats . The latter called themselves such because “ they feel and know that they are Croats . " The differences in dialect — što , kaj , and čak — did not justify the contention that only čakavians were Croats . In other words ...
... Croats . The latter called themselves such because “ they feel and know that they are Croats . " The differences in dialect — što , kaj , and čak — did not justify the contention that only čakavians were Croats . In other words ...
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... Croats , and they traced the effect this schism subsequently had on the Serbian nation . Djordjević wrote that the Croats became Orthodox , because until the time of Cyril and Methodius in the ninth century the Catholic faith had little ...
... Croats , and they traced the effect this schism subsequently had on the Serbian nation . Djordjević wrote that the Croats became Orthodox , because until the time of Cyril and Methodius in the ninth century the Catholic faith had little ...
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