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Uvod u istorijske studije kao univerzitetski predmet u Beogradu

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U članku je predstavljena istorija nastanka i razvoja predmeta Uvod u istorijske studije na Odeljenju za istoriju Filozofskog fakulteta u Beogradu. Takođe, prikazano je i stoleće razvoja nastave metodologije na studijama istorije Velike škole i Univerziteta u Beogradu, koje je prethodilo formiranju ovog predmeta. Konačno analiziran je i uporedan razvoj metodoloških i uvodnih predmeta na univerzitetskim studijama istorije u Srbiji, Hrvatskoj i Bugarskoj, te u nešto opštijim crtama u Austriji/Austro-Ugarskoj, Nemačkoj i Velikoj Britaniji.
Since 1964, the Introduction to Historical Studies has been a course at the undergraduate studies of History at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade. There was a belief that Serbian university studies of history were lagging behind the European university education and that the methodological and theoretical studies were neglected from their very beginning in the 19th century. This article argues that the methodological and theoretical organization of seminaries in German, Austrian and British universities were genuinely slow and reluctant, while the Balkan university traditions were similar to each other with limited government resources, undefined needs, and great discontinuities. A comparison of the development of theoretical, methodological, and introductory courses at the universities in Belgrade, Sofia, and Zagreb, shows striking similarities frequently instigated by direct influences. Differences appeared at the University of Zagreb only after the World ...War II and later during the period of transition from 1995 to 2010

Keywords:
Uvod u istorijske studije / metodologija istorije / Leopold Ranke / Mirjana Gros / Josip Matasović / Pjotr Bicili / Sima Ćirković / Andrej Mitrović / Dušan T. Bataković / Marica Šuput / Introduction to Historical Studies / Historical Methodology
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Istorija 20. veka, 2022, 40, 1, 193-212
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  • Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd, Srbija

DOI: 10.29362/ist20veka.2022.1.ant.193-212

ISSN: 0352-3160; 2560-3647e

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85124819717
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Antić, Čedomir
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3516
AB  - U članku je predstavljena istorija nastanka i razvoja predmeta Uvod u istorijske studije na Odeljenju za istoriju Filozofskog fakulteta u Beogradu. Takođe, prikazano je i stoleće razvoja nastave metodologije na studijama istorije Velike škole i Univerziteta u Beogradu, koje je prethodilo formiranju ovog predmeta. Konačno analiziran je i uporedan razvoj metodoloških i uvodnih predmeta na univerzitetskim studijama istorije u Srbiji, Hrvatskoj i Bugarskoj, te u nešto opštijim crtama u Austriji/Austro-Ugarskoj, Nemačkoj i Velikoj Britaniji.
AB  - Since 1964, the Introduction to Historical Studies has been a course at
the undergraduate studies of History at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade. There was a belief that Serbian university studies of history
were lagging behind the European university education and that the methodological and theoretical studies were neglected from their very beginning in the
19th century. This article argues that the methodological and theoretical organization of seminaries in German, Austrian and British universities were genuinely slow and reluctant, while the Balkan university traditions were similar to
each other with limited government resources, undefined needs, and great discontinuities. A comparison of the development of theoretical, methodological,
and introductory courses at the universities in Belgrade, Sofia, and Zagreb,
shows striking similarities frequently instigated by direct influences. Differences appeared at the University of Zagreb only after the World War II and later
during the period of transition from 1995 to 2010
PB  - Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd, Srbija
T2  - Istorija  20. veka
T1  - Uvod u istorijske studije kao univerzitetski predmet u Beogradu
EP  - 212
IS  - 1
SP  - 193
VL  - 40
DO  - 10.29362/ist20veka.2022.1.ant.193-212
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author = "Antić, Čedomir",
year = "2022",
abstract = "U članku je predstavljena istorija nastanka i razvoja predmeta Uvod u istorijske studije na Odeljenju za istoriju Filozofskog fakulteta u Beogradu. Takođe, prikazano je i stoleće razvoja nastave metodologije na studijama istorije Velike škole i Univerziteta u Beogradu, koje je prethodilo formiranju ovog predmeta. Konačno analiziran je i uporedan razvoj metodoloških i uvodnih predmeta na univerzitetskim studijama istorije u Srbiji, Hrvatskoj i Bugarskoj, te u nešto opštijim crtama u Austriji/Austro-Ugarskoj, Nemačkoj i Velikoj Britaniji., Since 1964, the Introduction to Historical Studies has been a course at
the undergraduate studies of History at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade. There was a belief that Serbian university studies of history
were lagging behind the European university education and that the methodological and theoretical studies were neglected from their very beginning in the
19th century. This article argues that the methodological and theoretical organization of seminaries in German, Austrian and British universities were genuinely slow and reluctant, while the Balkan university traditions were similar to
each other with limited government resources, undefined needs, and great discontinuities. A comparison of the development of theoretical, methodological,
and introductory courses at the universities in Belgrade, Sofia, and Zagreb,
shows striking similarities frequently instigated by direct influences. Differences appeared at the University of Zagreb only after the World War II and later
during the period of transition from 1995 to 2010",
publisher = "Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd, Srbija",
journal = "Istorija  20. veka",
title = "Uvod u istorijske studije kao univerzitetski predmet u Beogradu",
pages = "212-193",
number = "1",
volume = "40",
doi = "10.29362/ist20veka.2022.1.ant.193-212"
}
Antić, Č.. (2022). Uvod u istorijske studije kao univerzitetski predmet u Beogradu. in Istorija  20. veka
Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd, Srbija., 40(1), 193-212.
https://doi.org/10.29362/ist20veka.2022.1.ant.193-212
Antić Č. Uvod u istorijske studije kao univerzitetski predmet u Beogradu. in Istorija  20. veka. 2022;40(1):193-212.
doi:10.29362/ist20veka.2022.1.ant.193-212 .
Antić, Čedomir, "Uvod u istorijske studije kao univerzitetski predmet u Beogradu" in Istorija  20. veka, 40, no. 1 (2022):193-212,
https://doi.org/10.29362/ist20veka.2022.1.ant.193-212 . .

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