Analysis of the Reporting of Miloš Crnjanski from Horthy`s Hungary Cover Image

Aнализа репортажа Милоша Црњанског из Хортијеве Мађарске
Analysis of the Reporting of Miloš Crnjanski from Horthy`s Hungary

Author(s): Sanja Domazet
Subject(s): Nationalism Studies, Inter-Ethnic Relations
Published by: Институт за политичке студије
Keywords: nationalism; Horti’s rule; Hungarian and Serbian mentality; position of ethnicity; Serbian question; migrations

Summary/Abstract: Exactly four decades ago, on November 30, 1977, Miloš Crnjanski, one of the most important personalities of Serbian literature in the twentieth century, passed away in Belgrade. A number of studies have been written on his literary work, so the author of this article, as a journalism professor, will be assigned to Crnjanski as a journalist-reporter, and specifically to his reports written from Horti Hungary. Namely, there is no work dealing with these newspaper texts of Crnjanski, extremely important, as they relate both to the political, sociological, and cultural, ideological and social reality of neighboring Hungary, in which one of the important national minorities was also Serbian. Crnjanski wrote these reports for the daily newspaper “Politika”, from January 23 to February 1, 1923. This work will use the analysis, lexical, phonetic, stylistic and scientific, historical and comparative method, to show the atmosphere, political tension, the wartime mood of the Hungarian government at that time, as well as the position of Serbs, Jews and other minority peoples. At the end of the work, the conclusions of Crnjanski themselves will be stated, which turned out to be extremely reporter and commentary precise and anticipatory – Hungary was ready for the war, the Serb minority was scared and frightened by reason, and the Jews were forbidden to enroll in universities.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 231-245
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Serbian
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