„Tито јe стeна.“ (Дис)континуитeт владарских прeдстављања у Југославији и Србији XX вeка
"Tito is a stone" (Dis)continuity of representing of leaders in Yugoslavia and Serbia in XX century
Author(s): Olga Manojlović PintarSubject(s): History, Cultural history, Political history, Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Udruženje za društvenu istoriju
Keywords: Tito; Yugoslavia; Serbia; Karađorđević; Sinjska alka
Summary/Abstract: Political discountinuity and change of symbols along with the change of regime ideologies were reduced in Yugoslav public by (officially never admitted) preserverance of formal continuities of both built-up monuments and state ceremonies and manifestations. Public representations of the kings of Karađorđević dinasty and Josip Broz Tito in a manner of communication with the individual both had the aim of glorifying the person itself in the first place, not the insitution of the ruler. Organization of the ceremonies such as Sinjska alka, bearing a torch of thanksgiving, and estaffette of the Youth, birthday rallies, funeral of the rulers, in spite of bearing different ideological contents, have preserved the same forms of communication with citizens, and in the same way, form of constituting state authorities.
Journal: Godišnjak za društvenu istoriju
- Issue Year: XI/2004
- Issue No: 2-3
- Page Range: 85-100
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Serbian
