Heroes of the battlefield: The cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878) in Serbian 19th century visual culture

The paper discuses the making of the cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turskish wars (1876-1878). The making of heroes is not a spontaneous process, but a consequence of a deliberate and intentional memory making. Visual culture is an important part of that process. This paper analyses the...

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Main Author: Anđelković Teodora D.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2023/0353-90082360385A.pdf
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description The paper discuses the making of the cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turskish wars (1876-1878). The making of heroes is not a spontaneous process, but a consequence of a deliberate and intentional memory making. Visual culture is an important part of that process. This paper analyses the making of the cult of Russian soldiers by focusing on the public monuments and illustrated periodicals. As in the case of public monuments in general, which took various forms in the visual culture of the 19th century, the monuments related to the Russian soldiers were also diverse. They memorialised collective identity of Russian volunteers in First Serbian-Turkish war (1876-1877) in a from of an obelisk or of churches that represent sacral memorial places. There are also memorials of a notable individual, colonel Nikolaj Nikolajevich Rajevski, who got several cenotaphs and whose funeral became a public manifestation. Besides monuments, illustrated news also played an important role in the making of the heroes. These were important political and cultural factors in the 19th century. As a mass media they influenced the public opinion by publishing portraits of Russian soldiers and their biographies. Beside portraits, illustrated periodicals also published war images where the collectives power of the Russian army was celebrated. The pictures of hard times for the army also emphasized their heroism. A peculiar illustration showing Turkish atrocities appeared in one of the analised illustrated periodicals. This kind of picture was carefully picked with the purpose of inducing the sympathy of the readers for the victims, in this case Russians.
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spelling doaj.art-c321eccd00fb4c7388aae2b8ea7229602023-10-04T08:23:57ZengInstitute of Serbian Culture Priština, LeposavićBaština0353-90082683-57972023-01-0120236038539910.5937/bastina33-447860353-90082360385AHeroes of the battlefield: The cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878) in Serbian 19th century visual cultureAnđelković Teodora D.0Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, SerbiaThe paper discuses the making of the cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turskish wars (1876-1878). The making of heroes is not a spontaneous process, but a consequence of a deliberate and intentional memory making. Visual culture is an important part of that process. This paper analyses the making of the cult of Russian soldiers by focusing on the public monuments and illustrated periodicals. As in the case of public monuments in general, which took various forms in the visual culture of the 19th century, the monuments related to the Russian soldiers were also diverse. They memorialised collective identity of Russian volunteers in First Serbian-Turkish war (1876-1877) in a from of an obelisk or of churches that represent sacral memorial places. There are also memorials of a notable individual, colonel Nikolaj Nikolajevich Rajevski, who got several cenotaphs and whose funeral became a public manifestation. Besides monuments, illustrated news also played an important role in the making of the heroes. These were important political and cultural factors in the 19th century. As a mass media they influenced the public opinion by publishing portraits of Russian soldiers and their biographies. Beside portraits, illustrated periodicals also published war images where the collectives power of the Russian army was celebrated. The pictures of hard times for the army also emphasized their heroism. A peculiar illustration showing Turkish atrocities appeared in one of the analised illustrated periodicals. This kind of picture was carefully picked with the purpose of inducing the sympathy of the readers for the victims, in this case Russians.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2023/0353-90082360385A.pdfthe cult of heroesrussian soldierspictures of warillustrated periodicalsmonumentsserbian-turkish wars
spellingShingle Anđelković Teodora D.
Heroes of the battlefield: The cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878) in Serbian 19th century visual culture
Baština
the cult of heroes
russian soldiers
pictures of war
illustrated periodicals
monuments
serbian-turkish wars
title Heroes of the battlefield: The cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878) in Serbian 19th century visual culture
title_full Heroes of the battlefield: The cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878) in Serbian 19th century visual culture
title_fullStr Heroes of the battlefield: The cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878) in Serbian 19th century visual culture
title_full_unstemmed Heroes of the battlefield: The cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878) in Serbian 19th century visual culture
title_short Heroes of the battlefield: The cult of Russian soldiers during the Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878) in Serbian 19th century visual culture
title_sort heroes of the battlefield the cult of russian soldiers during the serbian turkish wars 1876 1878 in serbian 19th century visual culture
topic the cult of heroes
russian soldiers
pictures of war
illustrated periodicals
monuments
serbian-turkish wars
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2023/0353-90082360385A.pdf
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