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Abstract
The First World War was the first modern war which mobilized both military and civilians of all participating countries from different continents. Theatre was not only a form of entertainment, purposing to take the audiences minds away from fighting and death. It became an integral part of the war, a part of the war propaganda as well. Using examples from a Serbian war-time theatre this paper looked, in the context of the history of theatre of the First World War, at the functions of theatre. The primary focus is on the protagonists of this theatre of emotions, on actors and ensembles, its repertoire, as well as on the effect the theatre had. Writing about Serbian theatre in the First World War it was important at first to draw a distinction between four categories: soldier front theatre, exile theatre of refugees, convalescent camp theatre, and POW and internment camp theatre. After the occupation in 1915 the Serbian theatre life took place outside of Serbia in places where Serbs lived in exile, such as Greece (Corfu, Thessaloniki) and Corsica, where they was situated in the convalescent camps in North Africa or captured in prisoner-of-war and internment camps of the Habsburg Monarchy. The paper also presents the everyday and cultural life in Serbia during the occupation, which was consequently determined by the War Press Office in Vienna. For the analysis were primarily used the ego documents of the contemporary witnesses, the newspaper reports as well as the documents from the Austrian and Serbian archive collections.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seitenumfang | 38 |
Fachzeitschrift | TheMA – theatre music arts |
Jahrgang | 8 |
Ausgabenummer | 1-2 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2019 |
ÖFOS 2012
- 601022 Zeitgeschichte
- 604022 Musikgeschichte
- 604029 Theaterwissenschaft
Aktivitäten
- 2 Vortrag
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The boards that meant the life: Theater of Serbian soldiers and prisoners in World War I
Gordana Ilic Markovic (Vortragende*r)
9 Nov. 2018Aktivität: Vorträge › Vortrag › Science to Science
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Die Bretter, die das Leben bedeuteten. Die Theater der serbischen Soldaten und Kriegsgefangenen im Ersten Weltkrieg
Gordana Ilic Markovic (Vortragende*r)
31 Okt. 2015Aktivität: Vorträge › Vortrag › Andere
Presseberichte
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Serbische und österreich-ungarische Kriegsgefangene im Ersten Weltkrieg
11/06/18
1 eigener Medienbeitrag
Presse/Medien: Expertenkommentar
Publikationen
- 2 Beitrag in Buch/Sammelband
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Im eigenen und im fremden Land gefangen: Serbische Internierte des Ersten Weltkrieges in Österreich-Ungarn
Ilic Markovic, G., 2022, Kriegsgefangenschaft in Österreich-Ungarn 1914-1918: Historiographien, Kontext, Themen. Moritz, V. & Walleczek-Fritz, J. (Hrsg.). Wien: Böhlau Verlag, Band 10. S. 435-466 31 S. (Veröffentlichungen des Ludwig Boltzmann-Instituts für Kriegsfolgen-Forschung, Band 10).Veröffentlichungen: Beitrag in Buch › Beitrag in Buch/Sammelband › Peer Reviewed
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Окупациони лист Beogradske novine/Belgrader Nachrichten, 1915-1918
Ilic Markovic, G., 2015, Naučni sastanak slavista u Vukove dane, MSC : Prvi svetski rat i periodizacija razvoja srpskog književnog jezika - Dva veka od Vukove Pismenice srpskog jezika. Beograd: Filološki fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu, S. 143-156 13 S.Titel in Übersetzung :Besatzerblatt "Beogradske novine/Belgrader Nachrichten" 1915-1918: 1915-1918 Veröffentlichungen: Beitrag in Buch › Beitrag in Buch/Sammelband › Peer Reviewed