Kosovo’s Territorial Characteristics from the Roman Empire to the Fall of the Medieval Serbian State
Date issued
2012
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
One of the most significant features of the more than 20-year long agony
of the communist state in Yugoslavia in relation to the Kosovo question is
the Serbian-Albanian conflict. The Serbians in general consider Kosovo as
an ancient Serbian land and they object to its secession from Serbia. On
the other hand, the overwhelming majority of the Albanians in Kosovo
(over 90%) want to secede from Serbia, that is, Serbian historical interests
oppose Albanian ethnic interests.
The aim of our research partnership was to outline the history of
the area called Kosovo today, and to analyse its characteristics from the
age of the Roman Empire up to now. This study is to introduce the results
of the first phase of the research. As it is suggested by the title, the history
of Kosovo as a region is outlined in it, from the age of the Roman Empire
to the fall of the medieval Serbian State (1458).
Our research was also aimed at describing Kosovo’s 2000-year-old
history from historical, political and geographical points of view. The migration
routes between areas of power, the spatial development of various
states and the historical spatial structures, which can be built on the formerly
mentioned characteristics were our starting points, which were all
helpful when interpreting the historical correlations of the ‘Kosovo problem’.
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Kosovo, Balkan, Srbský stát, středověk, Srbové, Albánci
Citation
West Bohemian Historical Review. 2012, no. 1, p. 11-26.