edited by Dušan T. Bataković and other volumes from the group-author series.
"Istorija srpskog naroda" (History of the Serbian People) is a comprehensive 10-volume, six-book historiographical series published by Srpska književna zadruga, covering Serbian history from the early Middle Ages to 1918. Edited by prominent historians, the work offers a synthesis of political, socio-economic, and cultural history, with digital copies available online. Access the collection at gira1804.github.io . Istorija srpskog naroda
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The 19th and 20th centuries brought significant changes to the Serbian people, as they struggled for independence and national unity. The authors of "Istorija Srpskog Naroda" discuss the key events and figures of this period, including the Second Serbian Uprising (1815-1817), the Principality of Serbia (1835-1867), and the Kingdom of Serbia (1882-1918). They also examine the complex relationships between Serbia and other nations in the region, including Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria.
By the 9th century, the Slavic tribes began consolidating into larger entities. The most prominent early Serbian polity was the Principality of Ras (also called the “Ras State”), centered around the fortress of Ras in present‑day Raška. The “De Administrando Imperio” records the rule of Prince Vlastimir (c. 830–850), who successfully repelled a Bulgar invasion in 839, marking the first documented instance of organized Serbian statehood.
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