
Slaveni u renesansi
An exceptional, extensive interdisciplinary monograph by Slobodan Prosperov Novak about the Slavs and their efforts in the 15th and 16th centuries to approach their Western European contemporaries and role models under the influence of the Italian Renaiss
These Slavs, who took upon themselves numerous negativities that the Western medieval and modern world attributed to Byzantium and Asia, who were themselves deeply divided by two dominant ecclesiastical traditions and condemned to difficult, bloody and devastating confrontations with the Turks and their rule, and then marked by strong echoes of Slavic-Turkish coexistence, these Slavs achieved some of the most beautiful cultural, scientific, artistic and moral achievements based on humanistic-Renaissance cultural ideals. This is a book about their Europeanism and their achievements, but also a book about their missed opportunities to realize some historically valuable pan-Slavic and pan-European projects.
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