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Miroslav Brandt

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488: 225:. In it, Brandt posits that Serbs controlled the military, the political system, and the economy leading to "Greater Serbian centralisation" in Yugoslavia, with the Croats being exploited and oppressed as a result. Later he was the initiator of the collection 406: 207: 281:. Brandt's polemical statement is that Croatian historiography under Yugoslavia purposely reduced the national element to a minimum, claiming to destroy myths and create critical historiography as represented by 268:
worldview made him incompatible with the ideological framework of his profession which went against his whole being, is not easy to verify or evaluate. In his memoirs, he explains why he did not deal with
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policy, Brandt became "undesirable": he was not given any serious punishment (neither were the other authors of the Declaration), but his field of activities was restricted.
34:. He contributed to disparate areas ranging from politics to history of religions and literary translation. His polemical works helped preserve the national identity of 98:
The opus of Miroslav Brandt includes large encyclopedic works, polemics and articles, as well as literary works. The greatest work in the first category is
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in 1948, specializing in history, geography and Latin. In 1954, he obtained his Ph.D. from the same university with the thesis
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of 1967 (there are indications that Brandt personally wrote the text of the Declaration). As the Declaration went against the
63: 297:. Brandt spent the last years of his life in resignation and pessimism. The available sources indicate that not even the 298: 107: 245:, where he paints a pessimist image of his life, with not much good to say about his colleagues historians, primarily 538: 83: 188:
However, Brandt had far wider interests than medieval and religious studies. As the translator of a part of
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Balkan Holocausts?: Serbian and Croatian Victim Centered Propaganda and the War in Yugoslavia
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and other Asian societies (he even included Central American cultures). His
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With his interest in language, Brandt was one of the seven creators of the
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The Croatian Spring: Nationalism, Repression and Foreign Policy Under Tito
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In his old age Brandt turned to literature. He wrote an autobiography,
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Declaration on the Status and Name of the Croatian Standard Language
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Razvoj privrednih i druÅ”tvenih odnosa u Splitu do kraja 14. stoljeća
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Declaration on the Status and Name of the Croatian Standard Language
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has many analyses of economy, culture, language, art, demography...
177:. As for other larger history works, there is Brandt's book on the 146: 119: 198:, he showed a sensibility for literary and linguistic phenomena. 39: 229:(1991), translated into English and French, which included his 412:
Deklaracija o nazivu i položaju hrvatskog književnog jezika
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history, describing the great clusters of civilizations of
185:, history of art and other auxiliary history disciplines. 289:). Aside from the mentioned memoirs, he wrote a novel, 223:
Memorandum of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
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Development of Economic and Social Relationships in
324:(The Medieval Age of Historical Development), 1980 86:, an assistant at the Historical Institute of the 496:. Manchester University Press. pp. 194ā€“195. 217:Brandt's most significant polemical work is the 435: 433: 431: 429: 410: 8: 165:'s heresy, and local heretical movements in 221:a vehement response to the claims of the 129:In 1989 Brandt wrote a large book called 80:National and University Library in Zagreb 322:Srednjovjekovno doba povijesnog razvitka 425: 330:(Sources of Evil: Dualist Themes), 1989 299:creation of a sovereign Croatian state 78:. Brandt worked as a librarian in the 466:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 72. 227:Sources of Greater Serbian Aggression 145:. It includes a detailed analysis of 7: 173:, especially the phenomenon of the 14: 76:until the End of the 14th century 534:20th-century Croatian historians 415:), 1967, jubilee edition in 1997 157:), a careful examination of the 94:History, religion and literature 487:MacDonald, David Bruce (2002). 131:Sources of Evil: Dualist Themes 293:, where he attacked communist 202:Pushing for the Croatian cause 1: 104:Age of Historical Development 334:Izvori velikosrpske agresije 328:Izvori zla: dualističke teme 549:Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery 353:(Three Short Stories), 1990 84:Historical Museum in Zagreb 565: 243:Living with Contemporaries 544:Historians of the Balkans 237:Autobiographical writings 256:Brandt's claim that his 62:. He graduated from the 19:(1914–2002) was a 287:Croatian national pride 460:Batovic, Ante (2017). 411: 262:national consciousness 195:In Search of Lost Time 446:Croatian Encyclopedia 64:Faculty of Philosophy 394:Roger Martin du Gard 143:history of religions 112:Western Christianity 68:University of Zagreb 82:, a curator in the 50:Brandt was born in 441:"Brandt, Miroslav" 260:origins developed 340:Aggression), 1991 556: 539:Croatian writers 508: 507: 495: 484: 478: 477: 457: 451: 450: 437: 414: 359:(Triptych), 1992 351:Tri kratke priče 141:currents in the 564: 563: 559: 558: 557: 555: 554: 553: 514: 513: 512: 511: 504: 493: 486: 485: 481: 474: 459: 458: 454: 439: 438: 427: 422: 403: 366: 347: 338:Greater Serbian 312: 307: 295:totalitarianism 271:Croatian themes 239: 219:Antimemorandum, 204: 96: 48: 17:Miroslav Brandt 12: 11: 5: 562: 560: 552: 551: 546: 541: 536: 531: 526: 516: 515: 510: 509: 502: 479: 472: 452: 449:(in Croatian). 424: 423: 421: 418: 417: 416: 402: 399: 398: 397: 387: 377: 365: 362: 361: 360: 354: 346: 343: 342: 341: 331: 325: 319: 311: 308: 306: 303: 247:Jaroslav Å idak 238: 235: 231:AntiMemorandum 203: 200: 175:Bosnian Church 95: 92: 47: 44: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 561: 550: 547: 545: 542: 540: 537: 535: 532: 530: 527: 525: 522: 521: 519: 505: 503:9780719064678 499: 492: 491: 483: 480: 475: 473:9781786731845 469: 465: 464: 456: 453: 448: 447: 442: 436: 434: 432: 430: 426: 419: 413: 408: 405: 404: 400: 395: 391: 388: 385: 384:Marcel Proust 381: 378: 375: 374:Marcel Proust 371: 368: 367: 363: 358: 355: 352: 349: 348: 344: 339: 335: 332: 329: 326: 323: 320: 317: 314: 313: 309: 304: 302: 300: 296: 292: 288: 284: 280: 279:world history 276: 272: 267: 263: 259: 254: 252: 248: 244: 236: 234: 232: 228: 224: 220: 215: 213: 209: 201: 199: 197: 196: 191: 186: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 127: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 108:Mediterranean 105: 103: 93: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 75: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 45: 43: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 22: 18: 489: 482: 462: 455: 444: 390:Les Thibault 364:Translations 356: 350: 336:(Sources of 333: 327: 321: 315: 290: 255: 242: 240: 230: 226: 218: 216: 205: 193: 187: 183:palaeography 155:Ecclesiastes 130: 128: 123: 99: 97: 71: 49: 16: 15: 529:2002 deaths 524:1914 births 380:Swann's Way 179:Kievan Rus' 124:magnum opus 518:Categories 420:References 345:Literature 283:Nada Klaić 251:Nada Klaić 161:religion, 40:Yugoslavia 26:, writer, 266:communist 258:bourgeois 116:Byzantium 54:near the 46:Biography 28:publicist 24:historian 291:Triptych 275:European 264:and non- 212:Yugoslav 190:Proust's 167:Dalmatia 163:Wycliffe 147:Biblical 102:Medieval 60:Vinkovci 58:town of 56:Croatian 32:polymath 21:Croatian 370:Combray 357:Triptih 310:History 151:Genesis 149:books ( 139:dualist 135:gnostic 88:Academy 66:at the 500:  470:  396:, 1953 386:, 1952 376:, 1952 192:cycle 171:Bosnia 159:Toltec 38:under 36:Croats 494:(PDF) 401:Other 305:Works 120:Islam 74:Split 52:Cerić 498:ISBN 468:ISBN 277:and 249:and 169:and 137:and 100:The 30:and 392:by 382:by 372:by 520:: 443:. 428:^ 253:. 233:. 153:, 118:, 114:, 42:. 506:. 476:. 409:(

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Croatian
historian
publicist
polymath
Croats
Yugoslavia
Cerić
Croatian
Vinkovci
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Zagreb
Split
National and University Library in Zagreb
Historical Museum in Zagreb
Academy
Medieval
Mediterranean
Western Christianity
Byzantium
Islam
gnostic
dualist
history of religions
Biblical
Genesis
Ecclesiastes
Toltec
Wycliffe
Dalmatia
Bosnia

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