Stevan K. Pavlowitch
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stevan Kosta Pavlowitch was a Yugoslav and British historian, emeritus professor of Balkan history at the University of Southampton, and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Biography Stevan Kosta Pavlowitch was born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 7 September 1933, into a well-known Serbian family of diplomats from the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. His father Kosta St. Pavlović was a diplomat, who was personal secretary of Vojislav Marinković, the Yugoslav Foreign Minister; his grandfather, also named Stevan K. Pavlović, was an influential lawyer, interpreter and diplomat who had served with the Ministry of Foreign affairs, was a member of the Yugoslav delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919–1920, and had received the Legion of Honour. His great-grandfather Kosta Pavlović was the first mayor of Niš and a member of the Liberal Party.
Stevan K. Pavlowitch's Published Works
Published Works
- A history of the Balkans, 1804-1945 (1999) (49)
- War and Revolution in Yugoslavia (1976) (35)
- The Improbable Survivor: Yugoslavia and Its Problems, 1918-1988 (1988) (34)
- Serbia: The History Behind the Name (2002) (29)
- Society in Serbia,1791–1830 (1981) (22)
- Tito: Yugoslavia's Great Dictator : A Reassessment (1992) (18)
- Serbia: The History of an Idea (2002) (14)
- Hitler's New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia (2008) (13)
- Out of Context — The Yugoslav Government in London 1941-1945 (1981) (8)
- Europe and the Balkans in a historical perspective, 1804-1945 (2000) (7)
- Yugoslavia: The failure of a success (1999) (6)
- History education in the Balkans: how bad is it? (2004) (5)
- Early Nineteenth-Century Serbia in the Eyes of British Travelers (1962) (3)
- Constructing Yugoslavia: A Transnational History, by Vesna Drapac (2011) (2)
- The King Who Never Was: An Instance of Italian Involvement in Croatia, 1941-3 (1978) (2)
- Andrej Mitrovic, Serbia's Great War, 1914-1918 (2009) (1)
- Le Congres de Paris (1856): Un evenement fondateur (2010) (1)
- Unconventional perceptions of Yugoslavia, 1940-1945 (1985) (1)
- Anglo-Russian rivalry in Serbia, 1837-1839 : the mission of Colonel Hodges (1961) (1)
- Review Article (2003) (0)
- Book Reviews (2008) (0)
- Histories behind names: An interview with Stevan K. Pavlowitch (2002) (0)
- The Serbs, a people on the move? (2006) (0)
- Mark Biondich, The Balkans: Revolution, War, and Political Violence since 1878 (2012) (0)
- The 1920s – Part 1: The Losers (2014) (0)
- Review Article : The Second World War in Yugoslavia: An Imaginary Debate (1981) (0)
- Book Reviews (2009) (0)
- Communism, federalism and Islam (1996) (0)
- The Second World War, 1939–45 (2014) (0)
- The history of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1996) (0)
- Self-rule, constitutions and revolutions, 1830–56 (2014) (0)
- Book Review In the Shadow of Hitler: Personalities of the Right in Central and Eastern Europe, ed. Rebecca Haynes and Martyn Rady (2012) (0)
- The awakening of nationalities, 1804–30 (2014) (0)
- From the Congress of Berlin to 1900 – Part 1 (2014) (0)
- The tail end of the nineteenth century, 1900–14 – Part 2 (2014) (0)
- The First World War and the Paris peace settlement, 1914–20 (2014) (0)
- The KPJ Liberates, Conquers and Restores Yugoslavia January 1944–May 1945 (2020) (0)
- The Balkans in Transition : Essays on the Development of Balkan Life and Politics since the Eighteenth Century, ouvrage publié sous la direction de Charles et Barbara Jelavich. (1965) (0)
- Lancelot Law Whyte (ed.), Roger Joseph Boscovich, S.J., F.R.S., 1711-1787: Studies of His Life and Work on the 250th Anniversary of His Birth. London: Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1961. 230 pp. 32s. (1962) (0)
- Reviews : Dragan R. Zivojinović, America, Italy and the Birth of Yugoslavia (1917-1919), Boulder, East European Quarterly, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1972. 338 pp. £3.40 (1974) (0)
- From the Congress of Berlin to 1900 – Part 2 (2014) (0)
- The tail end of the nineteenth century, 1900–14 – Part 1 (2014) (0)
- The Past in Question: Modern Macedonia and the Uncertainties of Nation (2004) (0)
- The Allies Do Not Come; the Italians Withdraw 1943 (2020) (0)
- The 1930s – Part 2 (2014) (0)
- Review Articles : F. W. D. Deakin, The Embattled Mountain, London, Oxford University Press, 1971, 284 pp (1973) (0)
- The 1930s – Part 1 (2014) (0)
- Across the Aegean: a scholarly dialogue on the great demographic transfer (2005) (0)
- Yugoslavia Broken Up: Hitler’s ‘New Disorder’ 1941 (2020) (0)
- The Great War and the Yugoslav Grassroots: Popular Mobilization in the Habsburg Monarchy 1914-1918 (2010) (0)
- Editorial (2000) (0)
- The Balkan states under loosened power control, 1856–78 (2014) (0)
- Conclusion: The Death and Rebirth of Yugoslavia (2020) (0)
- Insurgents Left to their Own Devices—1942 (2020) (0)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Second World War (2006) (0)
- Roger Joseph Boscovich, S. J., F. R. S., 1711-1787. Studies of his life and work on the 250th anniversary of his birth, ouvrage publié sous la direction de Lancelot Law Whyte (1963) (0)
- The imperial Balkans through crises and reforms, 1856–78 (2014) (0)
- The British and the Balkans: Forming Images of Foreign Lands, 1900–1950, by Eugene Michail (2013) (0)
- The End of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia August 1939–April 1941 (2020) (0)
- The 1920s – Part 2: The winners (2014) (0)
- Afterword (2020) (0)
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