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Čedomir Antić ( sr-Cyrl, Чедомир Антић, ; born 9 October 1974) is a Serbian historian, professor at The University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy and a political activist.


Student activism

During the 1996–1997 protests in Serbia, Antić was the long-standing chairman of the protest's Main Council (Parliament). Previously, Antić was one of the protest leaders at the Faculty of Philosophy. After the student protest had reached its triumphant end, Antić had, together with several colleagues (
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, Vladimir Dobrosavljević, Igor Žeželj, Saša Ćirić, and others) organized the Student Political Club (SPK). SPK was the first student party in history of Serbia. It led a boycott campaign of the 1997 elections. SPK called for political reforms and opted for new national, economic and regional policy. In 1998, SPK merged into the Democratic Party, at the time the strongest non-parliamentary political party in Serbia.
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, then the party leader, named Antić as the party spokesman.


Scholarly career

Čedomir Antić graduated from History at the
University of Belgrade The University of Belgrade () is a public university, public research university in Belgrade, Serbia. It is the oldest and largest modern university in Serbia. Founded in 1808 as the Belgrade Higher School in revolutionary Serbia, by 1838 it me ...
in 1999 as the first in his generation. Antić attended an MA course in Contemporary history at the
University of Bristol The University of Bristol is a public university, public research university in Bristol, England. It received its royal charter in 1909, although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers' school founded in 1595 and University College, Br ...
(2001/02). He also took an
MPhil A Master of Philosophy (MPhil or PhM; Latin ' or ') is a postgraduate degree. The name of the degree is most often abbreviated MPhil (or, at times, as PhM in other countries). MPhil are awarded to postgraduate students after completing at least ...
in Modern history (2003) at the University of Belgrade. In 2008 Antić obtained a PhD in history from the University of Belgrade. His PhD thesis is titled ''Great Britain and Serbia during the 1914–18 War''. Čedomir Antić has been a fellow at the Institute for Balkan Studies of the
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts The Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (; , SANU) is a national academy and the most prominent academic institution in Serbia, founded in 1841 as Society of Serbian Letters (, DSS). The Academy's membership has included Nobel Prize, Nobel la ...
since 2000. In 2000, the Association of University Professors and Scientist of Serbia (''Udruženje univerzitetskih profesora i naučnika Srbije'') awarded Antić with the title of the best student in Serbia. Antić's book, ''Ralph Paget: A Diplomat in Serbia'', was awarded by North American Society for Serbian Studies as the best monograph published in 2006 written in English. Since November 2022, Čedomir Antić is a professor at the Department of History, Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade. He was elected associate professor in 2018, and assistant professor in 2013. Antić has published several books on the modern and contemporary political history of Serbia and the Serbs, including ''Tha History of The Republic of Srpska (Istorija Republike Srpske, 2015), Republicanism in Serbia (Republikanizam u Srbiji, 2022), and the New Serbian Historical Atlas (Novi srpski istorijski atlas, 2022).''


Political stance

Čedomir Antić was regarded as an intellectual among the leadership of the Student Protest 1996/1997. He was prominent for his reformist attitude, but it was indicated that he was an enlightened patriot as well. When the Student Political Club joined the Democratic Party, Antić was the only one who was given a high position in the party. However, due to
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's personal dealings and ambitions in the Democratic Party, SPK members failed to create a wing in the party, and Antić was soon marginalized. Antić withdrew from political life after 2000. He was a member of the first executive board of the University of Belgrade since the beginning of the democratic changes and took part in the governmental commission for drafting the Public Holidays Law. Dissatisfied by aspects of political transition in Serbia and disillusioned after corruption scandals in the Democratic Party, Antić entered politics again. In 2002 he published his state and national program "The Draft: Independent Serbia in the European Union" ("''Nacrt: Nezavisna Srbija u Evropskoj uniji''"). In the Draft he advocated for the dissolution of the dysfunctional union between Serbia and Montenegro and a "historical compromise" between the Republic of Serbia and ethnic Albanians from
Kosovo Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
. Even though he left the possibility for the reintegration of Kosovo into Serbia, Antić opted for a peaceful and democratic division of Kosovo. He advocated for a new political beginning for Serbia, the establishment of a firm, functional, but economically and politically fully regionalised state. The Draft was adopted as political program of the newly established party
G17 Plus G17 Plus was a centre-right List of political parties in Serbia, political party in Serbia. Founded as a non-governmental organization dealing with economic issues, in 2002 it transformed into a political party that became part of several ruling ...
. G17 Plus came fourth in parliamentary elections of 2003 (its political club in parliament was the third in number of MPs). Soon after, Antić was elected the youngest member of the G17 Plus presidency. After the establishment of the first Koštunica government (DSS – G17 – SPO/NS), Antic became the political advisor of Deputy Prime Minister Miroljub Labus. In government, Antic was known as an independent and bold critic of the general politics and policies. He played an important role in writing the Labus Plan for Kosovo (2004), defended the government in the crisis over cooperation with the ICTY (from January to March 2005), and was firm in M. Labus public defence during "the Ericsson Scandal" in 2005. However, his firm stand over Montenegro and Kosovo, and popularity within G17 Plus, alienated the party leadership from Antic. After Labus resigned and left the party leadership in May 2006, Antic supported the party's Vice-President Mlađan Dinkic. Nevertheless, Antic's candidacy for vice-presidency was "banned" and abolished in September 2006 from within the party. Čedomir Antic resisted, rejected to stay in the party leadership and later on left the party. During the 2024 student protests and faculty blockades, which were sparked by the tragic deaths of 15 individuals in Novi Sad, Čedomir Antić publicly voiced his opposition to the blockades.


Progressive Club

In July 2007 Čedomir Antić founded the Progressive Club (Napredni Klub, NK), a political NGO which continues conservative and modernist traditions of the 19th century Serbian Progressive Party.. NK regularly publishes annual reports about the Political rights of Serbs in the region (Izveštaj o političkim pravima srpskog naroda u regionu), and has published several influential documents and platforms regarding social and political reform in Serbia. Čedomir Antić has been the youngest member of the Crown Council of H.R.H. Prince Alexander II of Serbia since 2002.


Books

History * ''A Country of Holidays and a City of Monuments'', Velika Plana 2004. * ''Velika Britanija, Srbija i Krimski rat (1853–1856)'', Belgrade 2004. * ''Kratka istorija Srbije (1804–2004)'', Belgrade 2004. * ''Istorija i zabluda'', Belgrade 2005. * ''Ralph Paget: A Diplomat in Serbia'', Belgrade 2006. * ''Neutrality as Independence: Great Britain, Serbia and the Crimean War'', Belgrade, 2007. * ''Četrnaesti vojvoda i devet baba: iz društvene istorije novovekovne Srbije'', Belgrade, 2009. * ''Neizabrana saveznica: Srbija i Velika Britanija u Prvom svetskom ratu'', Belgrade, 2012. * ** *** * ''Uvod u istorijske studije'', Belgrade, 2017. Politics * ''Nezavisna Srbija'', Beograd 2006. * ''Studentska fronda: secanje na Studentski protest 1996/1997 – o petnaestogodisnjici''


See also

* Progressive Club *
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References


External links


The Progressive Club

Programska skupština Naprednog kluba održana 27. januara 2012. godine – YouTubeOkrugli sto: Čedomir Antić; (1/1) – Ministarstvo za dijasporu (19. 05. 2010) – YouTubeDeo govora Čedomira Antića, predsednika Naprednog kluba, na tribini posvećenoj statutu AP Vojvodina (01. 2009) – YouTubePrva redovna skupština Naprednog kluba (27. 09. 2008) – YouTube
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