Talk:Dušan J. Popović

Nationalist?
Where exactly in quoted source is a claim that "his work relating to Hungarians in Vojvodina is described as nationalist"? PANONIAN 16:31, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Or to say this: the quoted source does not mention either Hungarians in Vojvodina either word nationalist. In fact on page 98 where Dušan Popović is mentioned there is only this sentence: "Dušan Popović indicates how the knowledge of that history is a question of empathy, so that really knowing that history becomes a prerogative reserved exclusively for the Serbs". What this means exactly? Since Dušan Popović wrote books that were named "Srbi u Vojvodini" (Serbs in Vojvodina) or "Srbi u Bačkoj" (Serbs in Bačka) it is logical that he would write about Serbs in these books (Serbs are the title and a subject of such books). I also have another book from other author which is named "Rusini u Vojvodini" (Rusyns in Vojvodina) and which speaks exclusively about Rusyns (not about Serbs, Hungarians or others). Why one should expect that book named "Serbs in Vojvodina" should speak about any other group instead Serbs? I mean, I do not see any evidence by which this author can be described as nationalist. PANONIAN  17:19, 5 May 2012 (UTC)