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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Chapters: Svetozar Miletic, Svetozar Markovic, Slobodan Jovanovic, Dobrica Cosic, Branislav Andjelic, Jovan Ducic, Ðuro Pucar, Cedomir Antic, Svetozar Pribicevic, Dimitrije Tucovic, Stjepan Mitrov LjubiSa, Milan Stojadinovic,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Chapters: Svetozar Miletic, Svetozar Markovic, Slobodan Jovanovic, Dobrica Cosic, Branislav Andjelic, Jovan Ducic, Ðuro Pucar, Cedomir Antic, Svetozar Pribicevic, Dimitrije Tucovic, Stjepan Mitrov LjubiSa, Milan Stojadinovic, Jovica StaniSic, Petar Zivkovic, Radovan JelaSic, Jovan Ratkovic, Stevan Knicanin, Milan Kovacevic, Trivo Indic, DragiSa Cvetkovic, Lujo Vojnovic, Niko Pucic, Dragomir Jovanovic, Bogoljub Jevtic, Milovan Drecun, Ðorde Vojnovic, Sava Bjelanovic, Petar Dobrovic, Petar Dobrnjac, Dragic Joksimovic, Vladimir Cvijan, Jakov Nenadovic, Aleksandar Vasic, Zoran Milinkovic, Dragan Ðordevic, Doushan Popovitch. Excerpt: Svetozar Miletic (Serbian Cyrillic: ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿, 1826, MoSorin, Titel - 1901) was an advocate, politician, mayor of Novi Sad, and the political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina. He was born in the village MoSorin in sajkaSka. Miletic attended Gymnasiums in Novi Sad, Modra, and Pozun (Bratislava), and defended a juristical doctorate in Vienna in 1854, but found his real vocation in politics, and at once constituted himself champion of the most advanced opinions. He wrote a song Vec se srbska zastava vije svuda javno (The Serb flag is unfurled everywhere in public), which was sung as the anthem of Vojvodina. He was a political fighter for the freedom and rights of Serbs and other peoples in Austria-Hungary. Miletic was a founder of Ujedinjena omladina srpska (United Serb Youth), and founder and leader of the Srpska narodna slobodoumna stranka (People's Serb Freethinkers Party). He also was founder and editor of the magazine Zastava (Flag; started in 1866). He took upon himself the heavy task of reconciling the traditional hostility between Serb and Magyar, and dissipating the doubts and suspicions which a previous decade of reaction had kindled. He had reached the conviction that the Serbian movement in the Voyvodina could be brought into line with the general Serbian aims of liberty and unity, and also with the wider European movement associated with such names as Niccolo Tommaseo, Mazzini, Garibaldi, Gambetta and Castelar. To this idea he devoted all his intellectual gifts and highly combative energies. Other Serbs also became politically engaged, sympathizing with the ideas of the United Serb Youth, a movement which attracted a number of influential figures in Serbian public life in the period of 1860-1870s. (These include Svetozar Markovic, Milovan Jankovic, Jevrem Grujic, Cedomilj Mijatovic, Stojan Novakovic, Vaso Pelagic, Jovan Grcic Milenko, Jakov Ignjatovic, Vladimir Jovanovic, Milorad Popovic Sapcanin, Draga Dejanovic and others). For a certain time circumst

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