THE SERBIAN VOJVODINA AND MONTENEGRO: 1848–1849

The revolution of 1848–1849 had a significant effect on the Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy, who established their own self-governing entity, the Serbian Vojvodina, within the monarchy. These events also attracted the attention of Serbs living outside the monarchy’s borders, especially those in Mont...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0458f3a3e0cd4f98a2a4b43bd821b03c2021-12-03T12:59:35ZTHE SERBIAN VOJVODINA AND MONTENEGRO: 1848–184910.19090/i.2021.32.133-1430350-21122406-1131https://doaj.org/article/0458f3a3e0cd4f98a2a4b43bd821b03c2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://istrazivanja.ff.uns.ac.rs/index.php/istr/article/view/2178https://doaj.org/toc/0350-2112https://doaj.org/toc/2406-1131 The revolution of 1848–1849 had a significant effect on the Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy, who established their own self-governing entity, the Serbian Vojvodina, within the monarchy. These events also attracted the attention of Serbs living outside the monarchy’s borders, especially those in Montenegro and, in particular, the Metropolitan of Cetinje, Petar II Petrović Njegoš. He wanted to assist his compatriots in the monarchy, and considered this action to be only the first step, albeit a very important one, in the ultimate fight for the liberation and unification of all Serbs within two independent countries: Serbia and Montenegro. VLADAN GAVRILOVIĆFaculty of Philosophy Novi Sad, Department of History articleSerbian Vojvodina, Montenegro, volunteers, Bishop-Prince Peter II Petrović NjegošHistory of Balkan PeninsulaDR1-2285DEENRUSRИстраживања, Iss 32 (2021)
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topic Serbian Vojvodina, Montenegro, volunteers, Bishop-Prince Peter II Petrović Njegoš
History of Balkan Peninsula
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spellingShingle Serbian Vojvodina, Montenegro, volunteers, Bishop-Prince Peter II Petrović Njegoš
History of Balkan Peninsula
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VLADAN GAVRILOVIĆ
THE SERBIAN VOJVODINA AND MONTENEGRO: 1848–1849
description The revolution of 1848–1849 had a significant effect on the Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy, who established their own self-governing entity, the Serbian Vojvodina, within the monarchy. These events also attracted the attention of Serbs living outside the monarchy’s borders, especially those in Montenegro and, in particular, the Metropolitan of Cetinje, Petar II Petrović Njegoš. He wanted to assist his compatriots in the monarchy, and considered this action to be only the first step, albeit a very important one, in the ultimate fight for the liberation and unification of all Serbs within two independent countries: Serbia and Montenegro.
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title THE SERBIAN VOJVODINA AND MONTENEGRO: 1848–1849
title_short THE SERBIAN VOJVODINA AND MONTENEGRO: 1848–1849
title_full THE SERBIAN VOJVODINA AND MONTENEGRO: 1848–1849
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