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'''Stanka Glišić''', the sister of renowned Serbian writer [[Milovan Glišić]], dedicated her life to [[pedagogy]] and as such received the highest recognition for her life's work -- the [[Order of Saint Sava]]. Her demeanour was entirely imbued in work like an old Serbian Revolutionary who was always dressed in sporting attire and by so doing showed her political and ideological stance of a progressive woman who didn't want to be just a housewife but a cultural worker who makes a difference.
'''Stanka Glišić''', the sister of renowned Serbian writer [[Milovan Glišić]], dedicated her life to [[pedagogy]] and as such received the highest recognition for her life's work -- the [[Order of Saint Sava]]. Her demeanour was entirely imbued in work like an old Russian Revolutionary who was always dressed in sporting attire and by so doing showed her political and ideological stance of a progressive woman who wanted to make a difference literally and culturally.

==Biography==
Stanka was born in 1859 in the village of [[Gradac, Raška]], near the city of [[Valjevo]], and at the age of 10 with her widowed mother Jevrosima she moved to Valjevo after their family home was repossessed owing to debts that had pilled up after he father's premature death in 1865. Stamka had two older brothers Milivoje and [[Milovan Glišić]], a famous Serbian writer.

Going from a village school to a city school was something completely new for Stanka. During that period, brothers Milivoje and Milovan were already about to finish their university studies in Belgrade. Stanka took a liking to books, but poverty still took its toll. As soon as she finished her second
year of high school, her mother ran out of money to keep her daughter in school.





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Stanka Glišić, the sister of renowned Serbian writer Milovan Glišić, dedicated her life to pedagogy and as such received the highest recognition for her life's work -- the Order of Saint Sava. Her demeanour was entirely imbued in work like an old Russian Revolutionary who was always dressed in sporting attire and by so doing showed her political and ideological stance of a progressive woman who wanted to make a difference literally and culturally.

Biography

Stanka was born in 1859 in the village of Gradac, Raška, near the city of Valjevo, and at the age of 10 with her widowed mother Jevrosima she moved to Valjevo after their family home was repossessed owing to debts that had pilled up after he father's premature death in 1865. Stamka had two older brothers Milivoje and Milovan Glišić, a famous Serbian writer.

Going from a village school to a city school was something completely new for Stanka. During that period, brothers Milivoje and Milovan were already about to finish their university studies in Belgrade. Stanka took a liking to books, but poverty still took its toll. As soon as she finished her second year of high school, her mother ran out of money to keep her daughter in school.



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