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In honorem et memoriam Esada Pašalića
In honorem et memoriam Esad Pašalić

Author(s): Moamer Šehović
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Udruženje za proučavanje i promoviranje ilirskog naslijeđa i drevnih i klasičnih civilizacija “BATHINVS”
Keywords: Esad Pašalić;historiography;archaeology;Ilidža;Japra;biography;bibliography;

Summary/Abstract: Esad Pašalić, born in 1915, was one of the most prominent historians and archaeologists in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through his work, research and archaeological excavations, professor Pašalić has indebted the future generations of scholars, not only in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but in a much wider region. Although his professional career lasted relatively briefly, we cannot say the same for his scholarly work abundant in contributions, articles, studies and one monography in the span of about fifteen years. He spent his entire career at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo, starting at the position of Senior Teaching Assistant to finally reaching the position of Full Time Professor. During his work at the Faculty of Philosophy, on two occasions he acted as the Dean of this Faculty. His social and scholarly work was never limited within the walls of this institutions. Instead, he was active in numerous historical and archaeological societies such as the Association of University Teachers and Scholars in Sarajevo, the Alliance of Historical Societies of Yugoslavia, the Archaeological Society of Yugoslavia; he was the member of the Editorial Board of the Yearbook of the Centre for Balkan Studies, the member of Inter-academic Board of Scientific and Research Project Tabula Imperii Romani. We should also mention that he was the international member of the Archaeological Institute in Berlin, which shows how his work was recognized outside the Yugoslavian borders. Although he wrote papers about different areas of history and archaeology in the Roman period, his field of activity can roughly be divided into three groups: settlements and roads, the economy with a special focus on mining, and military-political history. Moreover, Pašalić lead archaeological excavations at two sites, and their findings and results aided better understanding of circumstances in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Roman period. The first excavation was conducted in the territory of present-day Ilidža under the auspices of the Museum of Sarajevo from 1955 to 1963. Pašalić published a detailed report about the findings of this excavation up to 1959. The second excavation took place in the territory of a mining district in north-western Bosnia in the valley of the Japra River from 1962 to the end of 1967. During his intellectual peak, when the best and most fruitful years lied ahead of him, Pašalić suddenly had apoplexy (stroke) and died several days later, on 10 June 1967, at the Military Medical Academy in Belgrade.

  • Issue Year: 2/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 13-26
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Bosnian