Sažetak
Nemačka zajednica jugoslovenske kraljevine je najvećim svojim delom bila skoncentrisana na prostoru današnje Vojvodine. Njeno viševekovno prisustvo na ovim prostorima ukazuje na spremnost da živi u multinacionalnoj sredini, ali i ambiciju da u odnosu na druge živi bolje kako u kulturnom, tako i u privrednom smislu. Njen odnos prema novoformiranoj državi bio je oprezan, odisao je zabrinutošću i rezervom, ali nije bio negativan poput onog koji je bio vidljiv kod mađarske zajednice. Nemci su nameravali da očuvaju svoj kulturni identitet kroz organizaciju udruženja, a potom i da osnuju stranku. Njihove ambicije narastaju sa jačanjem Trećeg nemačkog rajha, kada i njihova politička manifestacija postaje provokativnija i militantnija.
Ključne reči
Array
Array
Array
Reference
Archives of Yugoslavia (AY):
Minority press in the Danube Banovina, F-38, file no. 7
Report to the Central Press Bureau from Novi Sad of 16th March 1939, F-38, file no. 7
Report to the Central Press Bureau from Novi Sad of 12th September 1938, F-38, file no. 7
Report to the Central Press Bureau from Novi Sad of 29th May 1939, F-38, file no. 7
Report to the Central Press Bureau from Novi Sad of 9th March 1941, F-38, file no. 7
Archives of Vojvodina (AV)– АSNS, F. 122, 756
Press:
Politika, 25th April 1924
Jugoslovenski dnevnik, 3rd June 1930
Antolović, M. (2017). German Minority in Vojvodina (1918–1941), the Society and Politics. Sombor: Pedagoški fakultet u Somboru. [In Serbian]
April War in 1941. (1969). Collection of documents. Beograd: Vojnoistorijski institut. [In Serbian]
Benedict, A. (1983). Imagined Communities, Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London, New York: Verso.
Bešlin, B. (2001). A Harbinger of Tragedy. German Press in Vojvodina 1933–1941. Novi Sad – Sremski Karlovci: Izdavačka agencija Platoneum, Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića. [In Serbian]
Bešlin, B. (1999). German Catholic Press in Vojvodina and its Dispute with National Socialists in 1935–1941. Zbornik Matice srpske za istoriju, 59–60, 107–123. [In Serbian]
Biber, D. (1966). Nazism and Germans in Yugoslavia. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba. [In Slovenian]
Bibó, I. (1996). The Misery of the Small Eastern European States. Sremski Karlovci: Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića. [In Serbian]
Vujačić, V. (2013). Sociology of Nationalism – Essays from Theoretical and Applied Sociology on the examples of Russia and Serbia. Beograd: Službeni glasnik. [In Serbian]
Gaćeša, N. (2007). Land Ownership Relations in Vojvodina on the Eve of World War Two. Novi Sad: Matica srpska. [In Serbian]
Gellner, E. (1989). Nations and Nationalism, Zagreb: Politička kultura. [In Serbian]
Definite results of the population census of 31st March 1932. (1938). Vol. 2, The population census by religion. Beograd. [In Serbian]
Dimić, Lj. (2001). History of Serbian Statehood. Serbia in Yugoslavia. Novi Sad: Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, Ogranak u Novom Sadu; Izdavačka ustanova Eparhije Bačke Beseda; Društvo istoričara Južnobačkog i Sremskog okruga. [In Serbian]
Hobsbawm, E. (1989). The Age of Empire 1875-1914. New York: Vintage books.
Đurić, M. (2009). Utopia of World Changes. Myth, Science, Ideology. Collected Works. Vol. 6. Beograd: Službeni glasnik. [In Serbian]
Janjetović, Z. (2005). Children of Emperors, Stepchildren of Kings. Beograd: Institut za savremenu istoriju. [In Serbian]
Janjetović, Z. (2000). Question of national minority protection in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919–1920. Istorija 20. veka, year XVIII, 2, 31–42. [In Serbian]
Janjetović, Z. (1993). About the expansion of the land owned by Vojvodina Germans between two world wars. Godišnjak za društvenu istoriju 1–3, 101–111. [In Serbian]
Kecmanović, D. (2004). Rational and Irrational in Nationalism. Beogrаd: ХХ vek. [In Serbian]
Kraft, S. (23rd November 1931). King, the Pillar of Universal Peace. In: Our Greatest King. Beograd: Jugoslovenski dnevnik. [In Serbian]
Lalošević, J. (1919). Our Liberation and Unification. Sombor: Istorijski arhiv, fond 57, inv. no. 448. [In Serbian]
Lukács, G. (1956). Nietzsche and Fascism. Beograd: Kultura. [In Serbian]
Marković, S. (2010). Bunjevci of Vojvodina in the Political Life of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia in 1918–1941. Subotica: Bunjevački informativni centar. [In Serbian]
Marković, S. (2011). Jovan Lalošević’s Political Biography. Sombor: Pedagoški fakultet. [In Serbian]
Marković, S. (2020). From Accession to Redrawing. Vojvodina in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia in 1918–1941. Novi Sad: Arhiv Vojvodine. [In Serbian]
Milenković, T. (1985). Banat Republic and Hungarian Commissariat in Banat (31st October 1918–20th February 1919). Zbornik Matice srpske za istoriju, 32, 99–141. [In Serbian]
Orwell, G. (2006). Notes on Nationalism. Sarajevo: Novi pogledi. [In Serbian]
Petrović, M. (2016). Memories, ed. Biljana Šimunović Bešlin. Novi Sad: Matica srpska, Gradska biblioteka. [In Serbian]
Ristović, M. (1991). German “New Order” and South-eastern Europe 1940/41–1944/45 – Plans for the Future and Practice. Beograd: VINC. [In Serbian]
Stanić, S. (1931). Swabians in Vojvodina, Letopis Matice srpske, vol. 330, 1–2, 114–136. [In Serbian]
Subotić, M. (2009). Eric Hobsbawm: Historian in Search of the Future. Filozofija i društvo, (1), 159–192. Available at: https://www.academia.edu/789598/Erik_Hobsbaum_istori%C4%8Dar_u_potrazi_za_budu%C4%87no%C5%A1%C4%87u [In Serbian]
Terzić, V. (1982). The Collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Causes and Consequences of the Defeat. Beograd, Ljubljana, Titograd: Narodna knjiga, Partizanska knjiga, Pobjeda. [In Serbian]
Tešić, D. (1996). The Army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and National Minorities in the years before the April War. Istorija 20. veka 2, 79–92. [In Serbian]