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Lettre de m. l'abbé Fortis à mylord comte de Bute, sur les moeurs et usages des Morlaques, appellés Montenegrins

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The author provides a firsthand ethnographic account of the Morlaques, known locally as Ulah, rebutting claims of innate ferocity by attributing reported cruelties to wartime habits or individual corruption. He examines rival theories about their origins and the etymology of their name, traces linguistic affinities with surrounding Slavic and Illyrian groups, and maps their settlements in river valleys and mountain districts. The narrative details social customs and everyday habits while assessing how historical migrations and conflicts altered behavior and external reputation, and it highlights the role of labels and misunderstanding in shaping outsiders' perceptions.

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Alberto Fortis

Alberto Fortis was an Italian cleric and traveler, best known for his work on the customs and practices of the Montenegrins. His notable book, "Lettre de m. l'abbé Fortis à mylord comte de Bute, sur les moeurs et usages des Morlaques, appellés Montenegrins," offers a detailed account of the social and cultural life of the people in Montenegro during the 18th century. Fortis's observations provide valuable insights into the region's history and ethnography, contributing to the understanding of Balkan cultures. His writings reflect a blend of personal experience and scholarly inquiry, making him a significant figure in the study of Eastern European societies.

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