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Miloš Milojević (lawyer)

Miloš S. Milojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош С. Милојевић; 1840–1897) was a Serbian lawyer, writer and politician. His work has been described as "at a ridge between history and literature", mostly for his travel-recording genre.[1]

Miloš Milojević
A portrait of Milojević by Stevan Todorović from 1878
Born(1840-10-16)16 October 1840
Died24 June 1897(1897-06-24) (aged 56)
Occupation(s)lawyer, teacher, army officer, writer, publicist

Biography edit

Miloš S. Milojević, son of a parish priest, was born at Crna Bara in Mačva, Serbia, on 16 October 1840. He graduated with a law degree from Belgrade's Velika škola in 1862; studied philosophy, philology and history at the University of Moscow, from 1862 to 1865. His professor was Osip Bodyansky. He didn't wait to graduate and in 1866 Milojević returned to Serbia to work for the government judicial system, and later taught at high schools in Valjevo, Belgrade and Leskovac.

He died in Belgrade on 24 June 1897. He was buried in Novo Groblje.

Historiography edit

 
Milojević's historical, ethnographical and geographical map of Serbs and Serbian (Yugoslav) lands in Turkey and Austria. The map included not only today Bulgaria, but also present day Albania, Macedonia and Northern Greece.[2] Because of his ideas about Greater Serbia, he is also known as Mad Milosh in Bulgaria.

In 1887 his approach to historiography was challenged and debated by Ilarion Ruvarac and Ljubomir Kovačević and eventually proved erroneous through critical methods, though his opus is not completely abandoned. He travelled to the Kosovo and Metohija region from 1871 to 1877 and left three volumes of data and maps which testify that Serbs were the majority and Albanians the minority population.[3] His demographic-statistical structure matched an independent census taken by the Austrian authorities at about the same time.[4][5]

Works edit

  • Odlomci istorije Srba i srpskih - jugoslavenskih - zemalja u Turskoj i Austriji, Beograd, 1872.
  • Pesme i običaji ukupnog naroda srpskog
  • Putopisi dela prave - Stare Srbije
  • Naši manastiri i kaluđerstvo
  • Prva dečanska hrisovulja
  • Druga dečanska hrisovulja

Translations from Russian edit

  • Običaji velikorusa
  • Maljuta Skuratov (in two volumes)

Manuscripts edit

  • Putopise (in nine segments)
  • Četvrta knjiga pesama i običaja
  • Nemanjića
  • Prizrenska tapija
  • Pravila svete Petke paraskeve srpske
  • Pravila svetom Simenu srpskom
  • Opšti list iz Patrijaršije Pećske
  • Odgovor na izmišljotine u 10 i 12 broju Budućnosti, pod imenom: Naša agitacija na istok

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Мирчета Вемић (1 September 2005). Етничка карта дела Старе Србије: Према путопису Милоша С. Милојевића 1871–1877. год. Geografski institut „Jovan Cvijić“ SANU. pp. 16–. ISBN 978-86-80029-29-0.
  2. ^ Ethnic Mapping on the Balkans (1840–1925): a Brief Comparative Summary of Concepts and Methods of Visualization, G. Demeter, Zs. Bottlik, Kr. Csaplár-Degovics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2015, p. 85.
  3. ^ Вемић, Мирчета (September 2005). Етничка карта дела Старе Србије: Према путопису Милоша С. Милојевића 1871–1877. год. ISBN 9788680029290.
  4. ^ Вемић, Мирчета (January 2005). Етничка карта дела Старе Србије – Према путопису Милоша С. Милојевића 1871–1877. године, (Ethnic map of a part of Аncient Serbia– According to the travel-record of Miloš Milojević 1871–1877). ISBN 9788680029290.
  5. ^ Вемић, Мирчета (September 2005). Етничка карта дела Старе Србије: Према путопису Милоша С. Милојевића 1871–1877. год. ISBN 9788680029290.


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