Slavko Mijušković

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Slavko Mijušković (Serbian Cyrillic: Славко Мијушковић, June 28, 1912 – December 15, 1989) was a Yugoslav historian, who studied the history of Montenegro and especially the Bay of Kotor.

Life

Mijušković was born in Kotor. He died in Kotor.

Work

  • Kotorska mornarica
  • Ustanak u Boki Kotorskoj 1869 : Zbornik radova sa naučnog skupa
  • Kulturna baština Balkana i seizmički problemi : radovi sa simpozijuma, Budva 15. i 16. IV 1982.
  • Pojava kute u orahovcu 1690 godine i kotorski zdravstveni magistrat.
  • Jedan nepoznati dokumenat u vezi proglašenja Petra I za sveca.
  • Stav tuđinskih vlasti prema narodnim običajima u Boki Kotorskoj.
  • Optužba državnog tužioca u Kotoru od 21 novembra 1921 godine protiv nekoliko istaknutih komunista.
  • Turske mjere protiv ulcinjskih gusara
  • Borba za srpski jezik u Kotoru za vrijeme austrijske vladavine.
  • Osnivanje i djelovanje pomorsko-zdravstvenih ustanova u Boki Kotorskoj.
  • Slavko Mijušković (1967). Љетопис попа Дукљанина.

Mijušković stated that the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja is a purely fictional literary product, belonging to the late 14th or early 15th century.[1]

References

  1. ^ Henrik Birnbaum (1974). "On Medieval and Renaissance Slavic Writing: Selected Essays". Slavistic Printings and Reprintings (266). Walter de Gruyter: 304. ISSN 0081-0029.

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