This chapter analyses how the reinterpretation of the First World War (partly) served to create the contemporary Montenegrin statehood narrative, in which WWI has ascribed an emancipatory role and allowed elites to Europeanise the politics of memory in Montenegro. Through this reinterpretation of WWI, a new historical narrative was created, in which Montenegro is represented as a former member of the "European family of nations" that lost its status of an independent country after WWI and became a part of the political and economic periphery in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. By analysing dominant political discourses and practices in the media, promoted by high-ranking state officials and historians, the chapter shows how the historical events that took place between 1914 and 1918 (e.g. the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the Battle of Mojkovac and the Podgorica Assembly) were reinterpreted prior to and more intensively
Sa že tak: Osnov na te ma ra da je ana li za isto rij skih iz vo ra i za pi sa, čla na ka i knji ga o ži vo to pi su Sa ba ta ja Ce vi ja, se fard skog ra bi na ro đe nog u Smir ni (da naš njoj Tur skoj), ali iz po ro di ce ro ma ni ot skih Je vre ja iz Pa tre, te (pre ci zni je) nje go vog po li tič kog i du hov nog dje lo va nja na Bal ka nu, i to u So lu nu (da naš nja Grč ka) i u Ul ci nju (da naš nja Cr na Go ra). Ana li tič ki fo kus ra da je usmje ren ka opi su Ce vi je vog dje lo va nja u So lu nu (16511658), i okol no sti ma for mi ra nja ta moš nje krip to je vrej ske gru pe Dönmeh te nji ho ve kul tur ne za o stavš ti ne da nas. Na ro či to su in te re sant ne po sljed nje go di ne nje go vog ži vo ta u Ul ci nju gdje ga je 1673. go di ne prog nao osman ski sul tan Meh med IV. Sa ba taj Ce vi je umro u Ul ci nju 1676. go di ne, i tu je iz vje sno sa hra njen. Cilj ra da je da do dat no ob ja sni sve vjer ske i dog mat ske di ho to mi je i de no mi na ci je unu tar Dönmeh za jed ni ce, kao i raz lo ge nji ho vog na stan ka.
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