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Andrej Mitrović ( sr-cyr, Андреј Митровић; 17 April 1937 – 25 August 2013) was a Serbian historian, professor and author. A specialist of the contemporary history of Serbia and Yugoslavia, Mitrović served as head of the Contemporary History Department at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. Throughout the years he wrote extensively about the
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, the Paris Peace Conference, interwar Europe as well as articles on economic, social, cultural history and
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. One of the leading Serbian historians of the 20th century, he was an honorary member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, a member of the
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, and the recipient of several prestigious awards.


Early life and education

Andrej Mitrović was born in Kragujevac on 17 April 1937, he completed elementary and secondary school in
Kragujevac Kragujevac ( sr-Cyrl, Крагујевац, ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District. It is the historical centre of the geographical region of Šumadija in central Serbia, and is situated on ...
. Mitrović graduated in history from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, earning his master's degree in 1964 with the thesis "April negotiations on the Adriatic question at the 1919 peace conference" and his doctorate in 1967 with the thesis "Delegation of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at the 1919-1920 Peace Conference".


Academic career

Mitrović became faculty assistant in 1961, assistant professor in 1967, associate professor in 1974; that year he published ''Times Intolerant: A Political History of the Great Powers, 1919-1939'' his award-winning book about the interwar growing ideological divisions and the intolerance that resulted from it. In 1980 he became professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, where he taught contemporary European history, introduction to historical studies and numerous specialised courses, In 1987 he became the head of the department of Modern History. In 1988 he became a corresponding fellow of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, spending research years in Italy and West Germany. Mitrović published the first comprehensive theory of historical studies in Serbian
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after assimilating the concept of total history developed by the
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, Mitrović’s version included politics, economy, society and culture bringing new perspectives in historical writing, a concept which his students then started applying in their own research. Mitrović studied the place of Yugoslavia in European politics between the two world wars and is the author of books and articles about Serbia’s involvement in the First World War, as well as on the economic, social, and cultural, history of the Balkans within the European framework. According to
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Mitrović's ''Serbia's Great War, 1914–1918'' (2005), his only volume to be republished in English, is widely regarded as a major contribution to the topic of Serbia and its role in WWI and is being studied in western scholarship. The first edition was greeted in scholarly circles as a "scrupulously written
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".


Views

Mitrović was an engaged intellectual who was outspoken about the abuse of history and the revision of facts for political purposes; In the 1990s he was a vocal critic of the regime of
Slobodan Milošević Slobodan Milošević (, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the president of Serbia within Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1997 (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic of ...
, opposing growing nationalism and advocating for a modern European oriented Serbia. Some of his speeches were published by the
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in a book entitled ( Other Serbia). Together with his wife, Ljubinka Trgovčević, he participated in all the protests and forums where they spoke publicly against the war. In 1991 they published an historian's proclamation against the shelling of Dubrovnik, that same year he published a book in which he warned against the effects of what he called ''parahistory'', a type of
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featuring the distortion of selected sources to indict one side or another. In April 1999 with a number of prominent Serbian intellectual, he was a signatory of “A plea for peace from Belgrade”. According to German Historian Alexander Korb, as a consequence of his positions that stood out from most Serbian professional and academic circles, Mitrović was never promoted to full member of the Serbian Academy.


Awards

* 1975 City of Belgrade October Award * 2001
Herder Prize The Herder Prize (german: Gottfried-von-Herder-Preis), named after the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), was a prestigious international prize awarded every year from 1964 to 2006 to scholars and artists from Central and So ...
by the
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and the
Alfred Toepfer Foundation The Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. is a German foundation established in 1931 by the Hamburg merchant Alfred Toepfer. The foundation is committed to promoting European unification and ensuring cultural diversity and understanding between the count ...
of Hamburg * 2004
Konstantin Jireček Konstantin Josef Jireček (24 July 1854 10 January 1918) was an Austro-Hungarian Czech historian, politician, diplomat, and Slavist. He was the founder of Bohemian Balkanology (or Balkan Studies) and Byzantine studies, and wrote extensively ...
Award by Germany's Southeast European Association


Personal life

Andrej Mitrović was married to fellow historian Ljubinka Trgovčević. He died on 25 August 2013 in Belgrade.


Selected works

During his lifetime Mitrović published 25 books and approximately 400 articles.


Books

* ''Yugoslavia at the Peace Conference in Paris'' (1969, Zavod za izdavanje udžbenika) * ''Time of the Intolerant - Political History of the Great States 1919-1939'' (Belgrade 1974) * ''Demarcation of Yugoslavia, politics at the Peace Conference in Paris'' (Novi Sad 1975) * ''Historical in the Magic Mountain'' (1977) * ''Entering the Balkans, Serbia in the Plans of Austria-Hungary and Germany 1908-1918.'' (1981) * ''Engaged and Beautiful'' (1983) * ''Arguments with Clio'' (1991) * ''The Toplica Uprising'' (1993) * ''About God's State and Evil Salvation'' (2007) * ''Culture and History'' (2008) * ''About God's State and Evil Salvation'' (2007) * ''Serbia's Great War 1914–1918'' (2007, Purdue University Press)


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References


External links


Obituary on the website of SANU


igoted to bigoted– Obituary published in Danas magazine, author: Dubravka Stojanović
Interview with Andrej Mitrović from 1999
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mitrovic, Andrej 1937 births 2013 deaths Writers from Kragujevac 20th-century Serbian historians Members of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Academic staff of the University of Belgrade University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy alumni Herder Prize recipients