Historia Serbiae
Historia Serbiae de historico Serbiae civitatumque antecessorum progressu tractat, a prima aetate ferrea ad praesens, historia gentis Serbicae et regionum quas regebant non exceptis. Ambitus rectionis habitationisque Serbicae multum variavit, qua pro causa notio historiae Serbiae similiter variat.
Slavi se inter Balcanias saeculis sexto septimoque collocabant, ex qua ratione Primus Principatus Serbicus ortus est, domu Vlastimirović? regnante; qui deinde Grandis Principatus Serbicus ante saeculum undecimum factus est, annoque 1217 ambo regnum et ecclesia nationalis (Ecclesia Orthodoxa Serbiae) constitutae sunt, domu Nemanjići? regnante. Anno 1345 Imperium Serbicum constitutum est, quod in magna Balcaniarum parte dominabatur. Anno 1540, Imperium Ottomanicum Serbiam in suam dicionem redegit.
Terrae Serbicae ante medium saeculum sextum decimum evanuerant, a simulatibus domesticis vastatae, et ab Imperio Ottomanico superatae. Rebellio contra rectionem Ottomanicam anno 1817 Principatum Serbiae produxit, qui libertatem nationalem anno 1867 de facto adeptus est, a Potestatibus Magnis in Congressu Berolinensi anno 1878 agnitam. Serbia, in bellis Balcanicis annis 1912 et 1913 victor, Vardar Macedoniam?, Kosoviam, et Raška regionem? (Veterem Serbiam) recuperavit. Anno 1918 exeunte, Voivodina regio secessionem ex Austria-Hungaria nuntiavit, ut se cum Civitate Slovenorum, Croatorum, et Serborum coniungeret; regnum Serbicum se cum confoederatione die 1 Decembris 1918 coniunxit, et regnum Regnum Serborum, Croatorum, et Clovenorum appellari coepit.
Serbia suos fines hodiernos adepta est bello mundano secundo confecto, cum facta esset unitas foederalis intra Rem Publicam Socialisticam Foederativam Iugoslaviae (mense Novembri 1945 pronuntiatam). Serbia post dissolutionem Iugoslaviae in serie bellorum annis 1990 civitas sui iuris iterum die 5 Iunii 2006 facta est, post referendum anno 2006 habitum et dissolutionem coniunctionis cum Monte Negro.
Inter locos archaeologicos in Serbia sunt Aria Babi, Hajdučka Vodenica, Lepenski Vir, Velesnica, Vlasac.
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
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- Pešalj, Jovan (2010). "Early 18th-Century Peacekeeping: How Habsburgs and Ottomans Resolved Several Border Disputes after Karlowitz". Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe between Karlowitz and the Peace of Adrianople, 1699–1829. Berlin: LIT Verlag. pp. 29–42
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- Pisarri, Milovan (2013). "Bulgarian Crimes Against Civilians in Occupied Serbia during the First World War". Balcanica 44 (44): 357–390
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- Popović, Svetlana (2001). "The Serbian Episcopal sees in the thirteenth century". Старинар (51): 171–184
- Radojević, Mira; Dimić, Ljubodrag (2014). Serbia in the Great War 1914-1918: A short History. Belgrade: Srpska književna zadruga, Belgrade forum for the world of equals
- Radosavljević, Nedeljko V. (2010). "The Serbian Revolution and the Creation of the Modern State: The Beginning of Geopolitical Changes in the Balkan Peninsula in the 19th Century". Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe between Karlowitz and the Peace of Adrianople, 1699–1829. Berolini: LIT Verlag. pp. 171–178. ISBN 9783643106117
- Rajić, Suzana (2010). "Serbia - the Revival of the Nation-state, 1804-1829: From Turkish Provinces to Autonomous Principality". Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe between Karlowitz and the Peace of Adrianople, 1699–1829. Berolini: LIT Verlag. pp. 143–148. ISBN 9783643106117
- Runciman, Steven (1988). The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus and His Reign: A Study of Tenth-Century Byzantium. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521357227
- Samardžić, ed. (1993). Serbs in European Civilization. Belgrade: Nova, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute for Balkan Studies. ISBN 9788675830153
- Sedlar, Jean W. (1994). East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500. Seattli: University of Washington Press. ISBN 9780295800646
- Sotirović, Vladislav B. (2011). "The Serbian Patriarchate of Peć in the Ottoman Empire: The First Phase (1557–94)". Serbian Studies (NASSS) 25 (2): 143–169
- Soulis, George Christos (1984). The Serbs and Byzantium during the reign of Tsar Stephen Dušan (1331-1355) and his successors. Vasingtoniae: Dumbarton Oaks Library and Collection. ISBN 9780884021377
- Stanković, Vlada, ed. (2016). The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. ISBN 9781498513265
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- Stephenson, Paul (2000). Byzantium's Balkan Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900-1204. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press
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- Turlej, Stanisław (2016). Justiniana Prima: An Underestimated Aspect of Justinian's Church Policy. Cracoviae: Jagiellonian University Press
- Živković, Tibor (2008). Forging unity: The South Slavs between East and West 550-1150. Belgradi: The Institute of History, Čigoja štampa
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- Zametica, John. 2017. Folly and malice: the Habsburg empire, the Balkans and the start of World War One. Londinii: Shepheard–Walwyn.
- Historiographia
- Nielsen, Christian Axboe. "Serbian Historiography after 1991." Contemporary European History 29.1 (2020): 90-103. online
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad historiam Serbiae spectant. |
- Ćorović, Vladimir (2001). "Istorija srpskog naroda"
- Historicae Serbiae tabulae.
- Historia Serbiae: Documenta Primaria.