The Real and Imagined Enemy in the Process of Shaping the Macedonian National Identity

Authors

  • Lilla Moroz-Grzelak Institute of Slavic Studies PAS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.11.2014.30.14

Keywords:

Macedonian national identity, the real enemy, the imagined enemy, black legend of the Jesuits

Abstract

The article deals with the issues associated with creating thenotion of the enemy in the Macedonian territorial area underlining that image of the enemy was closely related to notion of potential threat. It was strengthened by the geopolitical situation after the year 1878, which led to the formation of the modern Macedonian national identity. On the basisof various textsbelonging tothe Macedonian cultural heritage (including G. Pulevski, K. Misirkov, S. Verković) we can recognize the transfer of the black legend of the Jesuits into the Macedonian territory. In the Macedonian literature at the turn of the 20th century, next to the existing real enemies (Turks, the Greek Church hierarchy (Phanariots)), also appeared an imaginary enemy, represented by the Jesuits. They became the model enemy who was the incarnation of evil fighting against the Orthodoxy and striving for control over the enslaved Slavs by the use of lies, treachery and falsehood. When creating this “enemy” the Macedonian literature used all the elements of the black legend of the Jesuits which existied earlier in Western Europe, and this contributed to the dissolution of the order in 1773. In the article it is noted that the Russian policy towards the Slavic peoples of the Balkans used concepts of the ethnic and religious unity in the Macedonian lands as opposed by the negative image of Catholicism and the “black legend” of the Jesuits, that was already successfully used in other circumstances.

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Author Biography

  • Lilla Moroz-Grzelak, Institute of Slavic Studies PAS

    Assoc. professor at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences, literary scholar, Slavist. Her research interests include the literature and culture of the southern Slavs and research of their ideological myths and cultural image of the Balkan Slavs from the Polish perspective. She is co -author of Polish Slavic Bibliography for the Years 1996-2000. Western and Southern Slavs (Warsaw 2002) and the author of numerous papers in which she undertook conceptual issues related to changes in Serbian, Macedonian and Bulgarian cultures, and Polish origins of the concept “Balkan pot”. She published a monograph Alexander the Great and the Macedonian National Idea. The Slavonic History of the Ancient Hero (Warsaw 2004), which presented the reconstruction of the myth of Alexander the Great in the literature of the Bulgarian-Macedonian region. Her another important study is Slavic Brothers. Visions of Community and Reality (Warsaw 2011; 2nd ed. 2013), which was awarded the honorable mention in the Jerzy Skowronek’s contest.

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Published

26-07-2014

How to Cite

“The Real and Imagined Enemy in the Process of Shaping the Macedonian National Identity”. 2014. Politeja 11 (4 (30): 133-44. https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.11.2014.30.14.

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