The Christian Heritage of Kosovo and Metohija
Published by SEBASTIAN PRESS • BLAGO Fund • Serbica Americana • The Episcopal Council of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America

“This book on Serbia’s Christian Heritage in Kosovo and Metohija, its heartland in medieval times and through Ottoman domination, is intended to introduce to a wide reading public the oldest and richest treasury of Serbian medieval history and culture. Its authors are leading specialists in the fields in which they write, so readers may place complete reliance on the factual accuracy of the material.
“The editor and publisher have the fervent hope that today’s peoples in Kosovo and Metohija will be able to begin their discussions not from what divides them but from what unites them, emphasizing in positive and constructive ways the areas in which a Serbo-Albanian ethnic symbiosis has existed. This book invites all to consider their differences in the light of history and of the future.”
Contents:

I. SPIRITUAL ENDOWMENTS AND AESTHETIC INSIGNIA OF KOSOVO AND METOHIJA
Visiting the territories of former Rascia and Kosovo, one encounters many visible landmarks that are witnesses to Serbia’s medieval grandeur.

II. THE KOSOVO COVENANT AND SERBIA’S HISTORIC DESTINY
“The Earthly Kingdom is a shortlived, the Heavenly Kingdom is forever and ever.” The Kosovo Covenant is the New Testament expressed in the Serbian style and through the Serbian experience.

III. THE BATTLE OF KOSOVO
“Both Tsar Murat and the King of Serbia were killed ; and victory was not granted either to the Turks or the Serbs, so great was the carnage. And the battle took place on the Field of Kossovo.”
– Old Ragusan Report

IV. MEMORANDUM ON KOSOVO AND METOHIJA
The Church of Christ among the Serbian people, which has shared the fate of its people throughout its historical, cultural and spiritual existence, demonstrates itself even today to be the most reliable witness of its trials, which are perhaps more dangerous now than ever.

V. SERBIAN CHRISTIAN CITIES AND HOLY SHRINES OF KOSOVO AND METOHIJA
The Church of Christ among the Serbian people, which has shared the fate of its people throughout its historical, cultural and spiritual existence, demonstrates itself even today to be the most reliable witness of its trials, which are perhaps more dangerous now than ever.

VI. HISTORY, IDENTITY, LEGACY
“Our Obilic, you fiery dragon, the eyes of those who look at you go blind. All brave men will always honor your name!”
– Petar II Petrovic Njegos

VII. SERBIA AFTER THE 1389 BATTLE OF KOSOVO
Canonized by the church, Prince Lazar became the source of hope. As the nun Jefimija embroidered on his shroud: “Don’t forget your beloved children, who need your help, oh martyr!”

VIII. CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTS OF THE RENEWED MARTYRDOM
Today Kosovo has become a general term denoting a complex problem in which history is being faced with our reality.

Selected Articles
- Bishop Maxim (Vasiljević): Introduction
- Gojko Subotić: Serbian Medieval Art in Kosovo and Metohija
- Gojko Subotić: Visoki Dečani
- Bishop Irinej Bulović: The Kosovo Covenant in the Light of the New Testament
- Thomas A. Emmert: Prologue to Kosovo – The Era of Prince Lazar
- Konstantin of Ostrovica: Memoirs of a Janissary
- Sir Arthur Evans: Serbia’s Greatest Battle
- Pogrom in Kosovo and Metohija – March 2004
- Historic Monuments of Serbia: Kosovo and Metohija
- Alexander F. Hilferding: From Novi Pazar to Peć
- Dušan T. Bataković: Kosovo and Metohija – History, Memory, Identity
- Ivo Andrić: Njegoš as Tragic Hero in the Thought of Kosovo
- Alex Dragnich and Slavko Todorovich: Kosovo in Communist Yugoslavia
- Dimitrije Bogdanović: The Kosovo Question—Past and Present
Why do you need to buy this book?
The book presents a cultural history and the heritage of the Serbian Medieval Kingdom ruled by Nemanjić Dynasty, its cultural development over centuries and its patriotic heart, which resided in Rascia (Raška) and Kosovo. The rich Serbian cultural heritage was less known to the world and for a long time was neglected. There were 1300 churches and monasteries built in medieval time, not all of them survived calamitous historic events, but the major and the most beautiful are still a great pride of the Serbian people and their national heritage. In order to preserve the original art and architecture of monasteries and frescos, UNESCO made a decision to list all Kosovo monasteries along with some of the Serbian, as World Heritage monuments. This means that Serbian spiritual and historic values are protected for the generations of people to come as the exceptional tributes of an era, which determined nations identities, when the world was changing hastily to achieve its present form. Serbia was struggling for independence and freedom until the 19th century and the medieval heritage, whether clerical or secular, was light in the darkness and an inspiration for the future generations.
This book is important because it encompasses centuries of Serbian culture, art, literature and its struggle to remain independent and a leading intellectual power in the Balkan and South-East Europe. Kosovo was the centre of Serbian civilization and the major monuments and national heritage are still there as silent witnesses of inevitable changes of power.
Serbia was on the cross roads between East and West and a passageway for the mighty Crusaders and medieval travelers. One of the main political tasks of the rulers was to balance the great powers emerging after the split of the former Roman Empire. During the Nemanjić’s time Serbia was prosperous, even one of the richest countries in the region, and that was reflected through original, extraordinary developments of culture, society, art (frescos, icons) and architecture. New skills also developed at the monasteries: writing and illuminating manuscripts, enhancing literacy among aristocratic population. The most important field of industry was mining (silver and gold mine at Novo Brdo near Gnjilane-Kosovo, Trepča, Srebrenica, Rudnik among others) which was the main source of the Serbian Kingdom wealth.
The recent conflict brought more attention to medieval heritage hidden in Serbia and Kosovo regions, which unfortunately needed more protection from damage and ignorance. This book draws more attention to the protection of the Christian heritage in Kosovo amid growing radical religious threats and possible riots that can hit hard these sites and the Serbian Orthodox community. We strongly believe that the stability of the Serbian community and its holy sites in Kosovo are important factors of the overall stability of Kosovo and the region and are assured that the US administration shares our view on this issue.