Гавро Манојловић (1856–1939): историчар, академик, политичар
Gavro Manojlović (1856–1939): Historian, Academician, Politician
Author(s): Sofija BožićSubject(s): Political history, Social history, Recent History (1900 till today), 19th Century
Published by: Српска академија наука и уметности
Summary/Abstract: Historian Gavro Manojlović (1856–1939) was a regular member and presi dent of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts (JAZU). He first taught in secondary schools and then became a university professor, specialising in the history of the old century and the history of Byzantium. He wrote poetry and philosophical treaties. He headed the JAZU from 1924 to 1933, contributing to successful functioning of this institution. Among his numerous endeavours as the Academy’s president, particularly noteworthy are the reorganisation of Strossmayer’s picture gallery and particularly the general upgrade of JAZU’s material position owing to the state aid for the construction of Academy’s edi fice. Gavro Manojlović received a high award for scientific work also from the Serbian Royal Academy (SKA) – in 1910 he became a corresponding member of the Academy of Social Sciences. As a member of the JAZU and the SKA, he advocated the closest possible cooperation between the two academies. He fostered particularly cordial and friendly relations with Jovan Cvijić, SKA president. Being primarily a renowned scientist, he participated in political life as well. As a member of the Serbian Independent Party and the Croatian Serbian Coalition, he was an MP at the Croatian and Hungarian Assembly. After the unification of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918, he entered the Temporary National Representation. From his youth until the end of his life, he was faithful to the Yugoslav ideal. He belonged to a number of illustrious Serbs who left an important mark in Croatian society.
Journal: Зборник о Србима у Хрватској
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 11
- Page Range: 62-86
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Serbian