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The new issue of Historical Records 1-2/2023 has been published

  • Младен ЗАГАРЧАНИН, АРХЕОЛОГИЈА АРХИТЕКТУРЕ НА ПРИМЈЕРУ ЦРКВЕ СВЕТОГ АРХАНГЕЛА МИХАИЛА НА ПРЕВЛАЦИ, 7-32  Download

 

ABSTRACT: In this paper we discuss the archeology of architecture on the example of the monastery of St. Michael on the Prevlaka island in Boka Kotorska. This part of archeology is almost unknown to archaeological science in Montenegro, and it is based on the experience of researching the Old Town of Bar in the period between 2004 and 2012, although it has been present in European archaeological science for decades. The Church of the Saint Michael on Prevlaka is a multi-layered building, which was systematically researched in 1956. and 1957, and in the period between 1997. and 2005., when it was completely excavated. It was built on the foundations of an early Byzantine church from the 6th century, and in the 9th or 10th century it was remodeled for the Benedictine monastery, which was demolished in the first half of the 11th century. Around 1220, the ruined remains of the basilica were rebuilt for the purpose of the bishopric of Zeta, which was enthroned on Prevlaka in this period. In the paper, we tried to show the methods of masonry of both eras, which especially refers to the altar area, which, according to new studies, was rebuilt on the foundations of an older basilica from the 9th/10th century. Also, primarily on the basis of comparing the vertical and horizontal stratigraphy, the genesis of the remodeling of its interior is followed, with all the main characteristics that allow us to understand how the architectural conception of the worship space changes, that is, how the church gets a new altar, dome, modified narthex, building from the north side etc.

 

  • Мile BAKOVIĆ, ARHEOLOŠKA ISTRAŽIVANJA LOKALITETA ĆAF KIŠ, 33-46  Download

 

ABSTRACT: At the site of Dubrava, there are remains of church architecture known as Ćaf Kiš. Around these remains is a vast necropolis, many still visible today. Protective archaeological research was carried out on a limited scale and showed that these are the remains of a church built at the beginning of the 16th century. Several explored graves testify that the church was built on an older necropolis. A cemetery was formed around the church, and after its demolition, numerous burials took place in it as well. On the remains of the architecture, we observed two basic building phases. First, a church was built with a deep apse, without a chancel. Shortly after construction, the northeast part of the church was demolished, and the apse fell to the northeast. It would be said that the collapse was caused by seismic action because no traces of ignition and destruction were observed. Soon, the church was restored, but now in a somewhat altered form, a new shallow apse was built, the nave was strengthened by constructing a buttress on the west side and the building was expanded by building the chancel. The architecture of the building, the church furniture and part of the movable archaeological material found unequivocally testify that the church ceremony took place according to the Latin custom. We determined the oldest archaeological layer to be in the 14th century, the church was built in the 16th century, and burials in and around it lasted until the middle of the 20th century.

 

  • Janko PAUNOVIĆ, UPOTREBA MEHANIZMA ‘’CHECKS AND BALANCES-A’’ U KOTORSKOM STATUTU (ŠTAMPAN 1616. GODINE U VENECIJI), 47-70  Download

 

ABSTRACT: The aim of this article is to shed light on the decision-making process in early modern Kotor, based on an analysis of the Statute of Kotor (1616) and surviving notarial documents.

 

  • Дарко БАКИЋ, СУКОБИ У ДОЊИМ ВАСОЈЕВИЋИМА АВГУСТА 1912. ГОДИНЕ, 71-92  Download

 

ABSTRACT: In mid-August 1912, there were armed conflicts between the cross-border Serbs and the Ottoman army, which committed serious crimes against the village of Donja Ržanica. In order to stop the Turks and restore the balance between the warring parties, Montenegrin units crossed the border and intervened in the events that followed. Nevertheless, thanks to the efforts of both Montenegrins and Ottomans, hostilities were stopped. An appropriate agreement was reached between the border commanders and Javad Pasha, but in practice, there was no serious progress in terms of its implementation. It remained for the beginning of the First Balkan War to decide the further fate of Lower Vasojevići, that was freed from Ottoman rule very soon after the start of hostilities.

 

Prilozi

 

  • Petar LEKIĆ, ANALIZA KULTA SV. TROJICE NA CRNOGORSKIM PLANINAMA, 93-104  Download

 

ABSTRACT: In the territory of Montenegro, the cult of the Holy Trinity existed at various locations, with a unique aspect being the construction of sacred buildings on mountaintops, as part of a broader phenomenon of erecting temples in the mountains. Some structures dedicated to the Holy Trinity can also be found in lowland areas. It was a custom to visit these places and celebrate the holiday on Trinity Day. The earliest mentions of this cult date back to the Middle Ages.

 

  • Филип Д. ВУЧЕТИЋ, ИЗБОРИ У КЊАЖЕВИНИ/КРАЉЕВИНИ ЦРНОЈ ГОРИ 1905-1913. ГОДИНЕ, 105-123  Download

ABSTRACT: In this thesis we will present political life in the Principality/the Kingdom of Montenegro in the period from 1905 to 1914.

The emphasis will be put on the elections that are organised in 1906, 1907, 1911 and at the end of 1913. Also, the aim of this thesis is to show political polarization and political struggle between the Court and the democratic currents in the in the State.

 

Izvori

 

  • Иван ЛАКОВИЋ, ГЕНЕРАЛ-МАЈОР БРАНИСЛАВ БАРЈАКТАРЕВИЋ, ВОЈНА ПОМОЋ САД ЈУГОСЛАВИЈИ, АРХИВ ОРУЖАНИХ СНАГА СРБИЈЕ, ФОНД II УПРАВЕ ГЕНЕРАЛШТАБА ЈНА, НЕСРЕЂЕНА ГРАЂА, КУТИЈА БР.21, ФАСЦИКЛА III, Р-3, 125-170  Download

 

ABSTRACT: This document from the Archive of Armed Forces of Serbia, brings an overview of material contents of US’ military assistance to Yugoslavia, delivered through the program of military aid from 1951 to 1958. It contains the description of sums allocated to the main branches of Yugoslav armed forces and contents of programs planned for their modernization along with spare parts, training and education of military personnel, visits by members of American Military Assistance Staff to Yugoslav military institutions, headquarters and units, remarks on composition, role and intentions of its members, through list of programmed, delivered and undelivered items, as well as graphs of value of program. The document is authored by major general Branislav Barjaktarević, chief of Yugoslav section for receipt of military aid.

 

Prikazi:

 

Radenko ŠĆEKIĆ, SLAVKO BURZANOVIĆ, BOBAN BATRIĆEVIĆ, ‘’MONUMENTA MONTENEGRINA VATICANA- KONKORDAT IZMEĐU SVETE STOLICE I KNJAŽEVINE CRNE GORE IZ 1886. GODINE, MINISTARSTVO KULTURE CRNE GORE, OBOD, CETINJE, 2020, 171-176  Download

 

In Memoriam:

 

Božena MILJIĆ, BRANISLAV MAROVIĆ (1933-2022), 177-180  Download