SLOVENCI U SARAJEVU I ŠKOLSTVU BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE DO SREDINE XX. STOLJEĆA
SLOVENIANS IN B-H EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
Author(s): Mujo KoštićSubject(s): History of Education, 19th Century, Sociology of Education
Published by: Rijaset Islamske zajednice u Bosni i Hercegovini
Keywords: Slovenians in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Educational system; 19th century;
Summary/Abstract: First Slovenians came to Bosnia-Herzegovina around the end of the 19th century. They were volunteers in the Bosnian uprising of 1875 and members of the Austro-Hungarian conquering army in 1878. After occupation of Bosnia- Herzegovina, college educated Slovenians started coming to Bosnia – physicians, engineers, economists, lawyers as well as many teachers and professors. They were assigned to work in government administration and various institutions, while teachers and professors were assigned to elementary, secondary and schools of higher learning, which were opened all around the country. In some places, Slovenians were the first teachers, as, for example, teacher Franc was in Vrnograc in the Cazin region, Mihajlo Rajh in Skocic, near Zvornik as well as others like Vinko Resa, Andrija Cekad and Antun Plohl. In secondary schools too Slovenians were among the first professors in the grammar, commercial and technical schools, opened in Tuzla, Mostar, Bihac, Travnik, Livno, Gacko, Bijeljina and...
Journal: Novi Muallim
- Issue Year: 2005
- Issue No: 23
- Page Range: 61-75
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Bosnian