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Ljubomir Jovanović | |
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Minister of Internal Affairs | |
In office 1914–1918 | |
Prime Minister | Nikola Pašić |
Preceded by | Stojan Protić |
Succeeded by | Marko Trifković |
Minister of Education and Church Affairs | |
In office 1911–1914 | |
Prime Minister | Milovan Milovanović, Marko Trifković, Nikola Pašić |
Preceded by | Jaša Prodanović |
Succeeded by | Ljubomir Davidović |
Personal details | |
Born | (1865-02-14)14 February 1865 Kotor, Montenegro |
Died | 2 October 1928(1928-10-02) (aged 63) Belgrade, Kingdom of SCS |
Nationality | Serbian |
Alma mater | University of Belgrade |
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Ljubomir Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Јовановић, 14 February 1865 – 2 October 1928) was a Serbian politician and historian. He was a professor at the University of Belgrade since its establishment in 1905, a member of the SKU, Minister of Education, Minister of Internal Affairs, and member of the State Council.
Life
Jovanović was born in Kotor, Austrian Empire (present-day Montenegro). He finished primary and secondary school in Kotor. He was educated at the Grandes écoles, during which he left to participate in the uprising in the Bay of Kotor. He graduated in history at the Faculty of Philosophy. From 1887 to 1901, he was a teacher at secondary schools.
He was a librarian and Director of the National Library, then professor at the Grandes écoles University and later when it became the University of Belgrade.
See also
References
- ^ Споменик. Vol. 128. Српска академија наука и умјетности. 1987. p. 157.
- ^ Marinko Paunović (1998). Srbi: biografije znamenitih : A-Š. Emka.
ЉУБОМИР ЈОВАНОВИЋ ПАТАК ИСТОРИЧАР Рођен је 2. фебруара 1865. године у Котору. Велику школу завршио је у Београду. Библиотекар и уп- равник Народне библиотеке, професор на Великој школи и Универзитету у ...
External links
- "Љубомир ЈОВАНОВИЋ". SANU. Archived from the original on 21 May 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
Government offices | ||
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Preceded byJaša Prodanović | Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1911–1914 |
Succeeded byLjubomir Davidović |
Preceded byStojan Protić | Minister of Internal Affairs 1914–1918 |
Succeeded byMarko Trifković |
Cultural offices | ||
Preceded byStojan Protić | Director of National Library of Serbia 1900–1903 |
Succeeded byJovan Tomić |
- 19th-century Serbian historians
- 20th-century Serbian historians
- Academic staff of the University of Belgrade
- University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy alumni
- People from the Kingdom of Serbia
- People from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- People from Kotor
- People from the Kingdom of Dalmatia
- Serbs of Montenegro
- Serbian people of Montenegrin descent
- 1865 births
- 1928 deaths
- Education ministers of Serbia
- People from Austria-Hungary