U vremenu pred smrt, pogodjen razvojem situacije u Jugoslaviji i stradanjem srpskog naroda, Ducic pise politicke tekstove i novinske clanke, otvoreno osudjujuci genocid nad Srbima koji je sprovodila hrvatska ustaska vlada. Iz tog perioda poticu i njegovi politicko-istorijski eseji objedinjeni u knjizi "Verujem u Boga i u Srpstvo". ----- Written in the final years of his life, this volume gathers Jovan Ducic's political and historical essays-urgent prose born of the catastrophe unfolding in wartime Yugoslavia. Responding to the Ustasa regime's crimes against the Serbian people, Ducic writes with the moral clarity of a diplomat-poet who refuses euphemism. These pieces combine eyewitness testimony, documentary reference, and a cultivated rhetorical style, asking what responsibility, memory, and national conscience demand when violence is organized by the state. The result is a sober, exacting record: not pamphleteering, but an appeal to truth. Beyond the immediate moment, the essays consider history's longer arc-faith and identity, the duties of culture, and the risks of forgetting. Ducic's voice remains measured even when the subject is unbearable, insisting that precision is a form of respect for the dead and a safeguard for the living. This edition presents a cornerstone work for readers of Central and Southeast European history and for anyone interested in the ethics of witness.
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