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St. Vitus’ Day Among Slovenes
St. Vitus’ Day Among Slovenes

Author(s): Božidar Jezernik
Subject(s): Cultural Essay, Political Essay, Societal Essay
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Nation with Three Names (Kingdom of Serbs; Croats and Slovenes); National holidays; the Politics of Commemoration; Religion and Nation-State; St.Vitus Day; St. Vitus Day’s Heroes and Villains

Summary/Abstract: National holidays play an important role in the formation of common memories of the past, as they are the very sign that marks historical events and figures that must be known to all citizens, thereby establishing the symbolic unity of all the members of the nation. The holidays of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes emphasized the national unity of the ‘three tribes’, and St. Vitus’ Day was thus added t o the otherwise short list. At the beginning of December 1919, the Minister of the Interior of t he newly formed national state of the ‘nation with three names’ declared three new nation al holidays: 1 December as the ‘day of the unification of our „nation with three names”’; St. Peter’s Day on 12 July as the birthday of King Peter I.; and St. Vitus’ Day on 28 June as a ‘day of commemoration for those who had died fighting for the faith and the homeland’. The use of Serbian symbols and cultural forms in commemorations in the new nation-state meant that the commemorations in the state of the ‘nation with three names’ glorified th e Serbian sacrifices and suffering, but denied the contribution of Croats and Slovenes to t he establishment of the state community. Together with the provisions and spirit of the St. Vitus’ Day Constitution, the glorification of Serbian mythology as the national mythology of the ‘nation with three names’, which was meant to be the foundation stone for the bright fut ure of the unified nation, became more and more of a stumbling stone with each passing day.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 05
  • Page Range: 117-130
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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