Škiljan, Filip and Perinić Lewis, Ana and Peternel, Lana (2023) Izolirana i nestala banijska naselja. In: Zbornik radova: Kontinentalna Hrvatska: povijesni kontekst, aktualnosti i perspektive u budućnosti (1). Znanstveni kontekst, Zagreb, pp. 15-41.
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Abstract
IN CROATIAN: Ruralna naselja u kontinentalnoj Hrvatskoj obilježena su snažnom depopula[1]cijom, prometnom izoliranošću i velikim brojem napuštenih i praznih mjesta. Područje Banije desetljećima je posebno izloženo snažnoj depopulaciji. Od 195 nenaseljenih mjesta u Hrvatskoj 2021. godine, čak njih 13 je na području Ba[1]nije. Banijska napuštena naselja, u kojima nitko više ne živi pored ruševina ili tragova kuća i okućnica, s devastiranom infrastrukturom, nepostojećim jav[1]nim prijevozom i, na kraju, u potpuno zapuštenim ruralnim krajolicima, svje[1]doče demografskom slomu, izumiranju i nestajanju. Raznoliki razlozi (migra[1]cije, ratovi i katastrofe, ekonomski i politički razlozi) doveli su do društvene i kulturne izolacije. U ovome radu prikazat će se prazna i napuštena naselja (Baturi, Bišćanovo, Brubno, Donja Trstenica, Donji Selkovac, Gornje Jame, Turčenica, Kobiljak, Ostojići, Zut, Bukovica i Mala Vranovina) pomoću doku[1]mentiranja devastiranih i danas jedva vidljivih ostataka materijalne kulture. Uz to analizirat će se „svakodnevica u prošlosti“ korištenjem arhivske građe o stanovnicima i životu u prošlosti te pomoću iskustava, doživljaja, sjećanja i privatne arhive (sačuvani predmeti, fotografije) njihovih bivših stanovnika. --------------- IN ENGLISH: Rural settlements in Continental Croatia are characterized by severe depopulation, traffic isolation, and a large number of abandoned and empty settlements. The Banija Region has been particularly affected by severe depopulation for decades. Of the 195 uninhabited settlements in Croatia in 2021, as many as 13 are in the Banija Region. Uninhabited and abandoned settlements, where no one lives anymore next to the ruins or traces of houses and gardens, with devastated or destroyed infrastructure, non-existent public transport, and completely neglected rural landscapes testify to demographic collapse, extinction, and desertion. Various reasons (migrations, wars and disasters, economic and political reasons) have led to social and cultural isolation. In this paper, we will show empty and abandoned settlements (Baturi, Bišćanovo, Brubno, Donja Trstenica, Donji Selkovac, Gornje Jame, Turčenica, Kobiljak, Ostojići, Zut, Bukovica, and Mala Vranovina) by documenting the devastated and barely visible remains of material culture. In addition, we will analyse “everyday life in the past” using archival material about life in the past, and through the experiences, memories, stories, and private archives (preserved objects, photos) of their former residents.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Additional Information: | Language: Croatian. - Title in English: Isolated and lost settlements in Banija region. - Book editors: Josip Bratulić, Krešimir Dabo. - Second and third publisher: Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Institut za istraživanje migracija. - ISSN 2991-7921. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Izolacija, praznina, napuštena naselja, Banija, arhivi svakodnevice (isolation, emptiness, abandoned settlements, Banija Region, archives of everyday life) |
Subjects: | D History General and Old World > D History (General) G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GN Anthropology |
Depositing User: | Karolina |
Date Deposited: | 22 Dec 2023 10:26 |
Last Modified: | 18 Mar 2024 10:52 |
URI: | http://idiprints.knjiznica.idi.hr/id/eprint/1116 |
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