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==Career==
==Career==
Stanojević finished university studies and philosophy doctorate in [[Vienna]] in 1896. In 1903, he became a professor of high school in [[Belgrade]]. During [[Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia]] in [[World War I]], Stanojević escaped to [[Sankt Petersburg]], where he became university professor. Since 1917, he lectured at [[Sorbona]] and in [[London]]. In 1919, Stanojević became professor of [[Belgrade university]].
Stanojević finished university studies and philosophy doctorate in [[Vienna]] in 1896. In 1903, he became a professor of high school in [[Belgrade]]. During [[Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia]] in [[World War I]], Stanojević escaped to [[Sankt Petersburg]], where he became university professor. Since 1917, he lectured at [[Sorbonne]] and at the [[University of London]]. In 1919, Stanojević became professor of the [[University of Belgrade]].


==Works==
==Works==

Revision as of 15:03, 29 August 2011

Stanoje Stanojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Станоје Станојевић; born in Novi Sad in 1874; died in Belgrade in 1937) was a Serbian historian, university professor, academic and a leader of many scientific and publishing enterprises.

Career

Stanojević finished university studies and philosophy doctorate in Vienna in 1896. In 1903, he became a professor of high school in Belgrade. During Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia in World War I, Stanojević escaped to Sankt Petersburg, where he became university professor. Since 1917, he lectured at Sorbonne and at the University of London. In 1919, Stanojević became professor of the University of Belgrade.

Works

Stanojević wrote many books about Serbian history, including:

  • "Byzantium and the Serbs" ("Vizantija i Srbi")
  • "Saint Sava" ("Sveti Sava")
  • "Stefan Lazarević's biography" ("Biografija Stefana Lazarevića od Konstantina filozofa")
  • "Studies on Serbian diplomacy" ("Studije o srpskoj diplomatici")
  • "History of the Serbian People" ("Istorija srpskog naroda")
  • "About South Slavs in VI, VII, VIII centuries" ("O Južnim Slovenima u VI, VII, VIII veku")

He also organized and arranged the "Great National Encyclopedia of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" ("Velika Narodna enciklopedija Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca"), which was the first work of the kind written in Serbian language.

References

  • Stanoje Stanojević. Istorija srpskog naroda, Beograd, 2009.
  • Jovan Mirosavljević, Brevijar ulica Novog Sada 1745-2001, Novi Sad, 2002.