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Bundesland:Steiermark
Titel:Group portrait of Professor Milenko Vesnić, Professor Slobodan Jovanović and another man
Autor/Ersteller:Jovanović, Milan
Schlagwort:Writing
Schlagwort:Publishing
Schlagwort:Clothing
Schlagwort:Division of Labor by Gender
Schlagwort:Personal Names
Schlagwort:Status, Role, and Prestige
Schlagwort:Social Stratification
Schlagwort:Interpersonal Relations
Schlagwort:State
Schlagwort:Government Activities
Schlagwort:Political Behavior
Schlagwort:Law
Schlagwort:Justice
Schlagwort:Science and Humanities
Schlagwort:Education
Schlagwort:Gender Roles and Issues
Beschreibung:Group shot of three men, one sitting and two standing next to him. All three are dressed in formal suits.
Beschreibung:Milenko Vesnić is sitting in the armchair and Slobodan Jovanović is the first from the right. Slobodan Jovanović (1869, Novi Sad – 1958, London), son of the Serbian politician, political theorist, economist and journalist Vladimir Jovanović and his wife Jelena, was one of Serbia's most prolific jurists, historians, sociologists, journalists and literary critics. In Serbia he is universally regarded as one of the most influential political thinkers of the turn of the century, who was also a leader of the Serbian intelligentsia for nearly half a century. He held important public positions such as that of a political attaché with the Serbian mission to Istanbul. He was Professor at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Law and later became the university's Rector. He was also President of the Serbian Cultural Club, full member and later President of the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences, deputy Prime Minister and later Prime Minister in exile, where he stayed until his death as he was prosecuted by the communist regime. Milenko Vesnić (1863, Dunišić – 1921, Paris) also held many public positions such as Secretary to Serbian Legation in Constantinople, Professor of International Law at the Grande École in Belgrade, Deputy of the National Assembly and Minister of Education, Minister of Justice, Envoy of Serbia in Paris, Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs. He was the founder of the periodical 'Pravnik' (Lawyer). The name of the third man is unknown.
Verleger:Southeast European History and Anthropology, Institute of History, University of Graz
Beitragender:Austrian Science Fund (FWF): P 22104-G18
Beitragender:Ana Djordjevic
Objekttyp:Image
Objekttyp:DigitalObject
Identifikationsnummer:http://hdl.handle.net/11471/505.20.102
Ist Teil von:http://gams.uni-graz.at/vase
Digitales Objekt - Webseite:http://gams.uni-graz.at/o:vase.1093
Digitales Objekt - Thumbnail:http://gams.uni-graz.at/o:vase.1093/IMAGE.1
Verbundene Objekte:Visual Archive of Southeastern Europe
Rechte:Resource licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Rechte:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Quelle:Muzej Primenjene Umetnosti, 18982
Räumlicher Bezug:Serbia
Zeitlicher Bezug:1900-1902
Datenlieferant:University of Graz
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OAI Archiv:GAMS
OAI Sammlung:GAMS
OAI Sammlung:GAMS:VASE
OAI Interne ID:GAMS:VASE/HDL1147150520102
OAI Datum:2022-02-14T11:23:00Z

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