Slaveholders' Dilemma

Slaveholders' Dilemma

Freedom and Progress in Southern Conservative Thought, 1820-1860

  • Autor: Genovese, Eugene D.; Ambrose, Douglas
  • Editor: University of South Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 9781643362519
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781643362526
  • Lloc de publicació:  Budapest , Hungary
  • Any de publicació digital: 2003
  • Mes: Maig
  • Pàgines: 315
  • DDC: 281.9/4971
  • Idioma: Anglés
This book is a comprehensive exposition of the interaction of a national (the Serbian people) and a religiou (the Orthodox Christian faith) content, in the formation of a distinctive national identity and a mode of being. Its interdisciplinary approach, drawing on sociology, social anthropology, theology, political theory, Balkan historiography, and Serbian folklore, is deployed to provide a powerful and original analysis of how Serbian Orthodoxy has resulted in the sacralisation of the Serbian nation by framing the parameters of its existence. Addresses the following questions: what 'makes' a Serb? Are meaningful assumptions possible by introducing Serbian Orthodoxy as the primal point of reference? Why does religion appear to have an especially strong appeal?
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • Chapter One NATION, RELIGION AND FUNDAMENTALISM
  • Synopsis
  • The Basic Argument
  • “And the Earth Was without Form and Void”
  • What is Religion?
  • “If God Does Not Exist, He Would Have to Be Invented”
  • Communio in Sacris
  • Defining the “National” within the “Serbian”
  • The “Fundamentalist” Discourse
  • Accounting for “Fundamentalism” in Serbia
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Two ORTHODOXY AND SERBIAN NATIONAL IDENTITY
  • Synopsis
  • Introduction
  • The “Doctrinal” Content of Orthodoxy
  • The Creation of Man in the “Image and Likeness of God”
  • The Triune God–Father, Son and the Holy Spirit
  • The “Functional”—Cultus—Content of Orthodoxy
  • The Role of the Orthodox Liturgy
  • The “Normative” Expressions of Orthodoxy
  • Baptism and Chrismation
  • The Eucharist
  • The Holy Matrimony of Marriage
  • Orthodox Iconography
  • Serbian Orthodoxy
  • The Foundations of the Serbian Orthodoxy
  • Orthodoxy as the Sacralisation of the Serbian Identity
  • Krsna Slava
  • The Religious (Non) Affinity of the Serbs
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Three HOMO SERBICUS
  • Synopsis
  • The Moral and Ethical Construction of the Serbian Cosmology
  • Homo Serbicus (Historical and Territorial Hypostases)
  • The “Love Ethic”
  • Honour
  • The Concept of Heroism
  • The Concept of Freedom
  • The Concepts of Justice and Vengeance
  • Unity in Diversity
  • The Zadruga
  • Kumstvo
  • Homo Serbicus (Balkan Mentality)
  • Homo Serbicus (Mere Stereotypes?)
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Four THE PURSUIT OF “SECULAR” SALVATION
  • Synopsis
  • Vox Populi or Vox Dei?
  • Serbian Orthodoxy and Yugoslav Communism
  • Josip Broz Tito
  • The Serbian Monarchy
  • The Chetnik Movement
  • Slobodan Milosevic
  • Orthodoxy and the Culture of Power in Serbia
  • Serbian Orthodoxy and Democracy
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Five THE PURSUIT OF “SACRIFICIAL” SALVATION
  • Synopsis
  • National Myth(s) and Mythogenesis
  • The Kosovo Battle (1389)
  • The Legend of Kosovo
  • Kosovo: The Continuous Dialogue between the Present and the Past
  • The Kosovo “Sacrifice”
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Six “TO LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOUR AS YOURSELF”
  • Synopsis
  • Homo Homini Lupus
  • (Instrumental) Violence and Orthodoxy
  • The Serbian Warrior
  • The “Distortion” of Brotherhood and Unity
  • God of Life and Death
  • Homo et Femina Nervis Laborans (Psychosis)?
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Seven THE BALKAN ORTHODOX COMMONWEALTH
  • Synopsis
  • Orthodoxy as the Sacralisation of Serbianhood
  • The Greek Orthodoxy
  • The Bulgarian Orthodoxy
  • The Romanian Orthodoxy
  • Conclusion
  • CONCLUSION
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX