-
nationalism under the
Ottoman Empire).
Originating in the 19th century,
autochthonist nationalism affected the area
throughout the 20th century. Nichifor...
- "Romanists") and
opponents ("
autochthonists", Russian: самобытники) of the
convergence of the
Moldavian and Romanian. The "
autochthonists"
strove to base the literary...
- the
rejection of a
Slavic identity in
favour of a "Venetic" one. The
autochthonist "Venetic theory" was
advanced in the mid 1980s, but it
never gained...
-
actual (small)
number of
people (often used a 'clinching'
argument by
autochthonists) that set off the wave of
adaptations does not matter: it is enough...
- contrary, the
economist Jožko Šavli, an
adherent of the
pseudohistorical autochthonist Venetic theory,
believed that it
originated from the
Roman province...
- the
Patriarch of Constantinople. The
division into
phanariotes and
autochthonists which occurred among the
diocesan bishops of the
Ohrid Archbishopric...
-
Montenegrin ethnologist and one of the
founders of the
Montenegrin autochthonist school. He
contributed to
ethnology and
museology in
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
-
Grafenauer rose to
prominence again with his
resolute fight against autochthonist re-interpretations of
Slovenian history,
especially against the populist...
- paleo-Balkan history. His
books are
revisionist in
character and have
autochthonist inclinations,
similar to the
works of the
controversial historian Gancho...
-
maverick Junimist,
George Panu, as a
purported clash between Pogor and the
autochthonist Eminescu.
According to Panu,
Pogor openly ridiculed national historians:...