Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts
Abbreviation | DANU |
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Formation | 1998 |
Type | National academy |
Purpose | Science, arts, academics |
Headquarters | Podgorica, Montenegro |
Sreten Perović[1] |
The Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts (Montenegrin: Dukljanska akademija nauka i umjetnosti, DANU; Latin Academia Dioclitiana Scientiarum et Artium) is a parallel scholars' academy in Montenegro. It is named after the medieval state of Duklja, a historical predecessor to modern Montenegrin state. DANU is not the only academy in the country, as Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU) is the country's only internationally recognized national academy.
The academy was created in 1998 by scholars who considered CANU to be dominantly influenced by Serbian nationalism and essentially a branch of SANU, and wanted to establish an independent Montenegrin academy instead.
DANU grants the following awards:
- Saint Vladimir of Duklja Award - awarded biannually for lifetime achievement
- Sclavorum Regnum Award - awarded for achievement in the sciences
- Lesendro Award - awarded for achievement in Montenegrin literature
- Njegoš Award - awarded for achievement within the Academy and in the promotion of Montenegrin sciences and arts
Prominent members
- Jevrem Brković, writer
- Božo Nikolić, engineer
- Zuvdija Hodžić, writer
- Radmila Vojvodić, playwright, director
- Dimitrije Popović, painter
- Radovan Radonjić, political scientist
- Radoje Pajović, historian
- Šerbo Rastoder, historian
- Boško Odalović, painter
- Rajko Todorović Todor, painter
- Mladen Lompar, writer
- Sreten Asanović, writer
- Blagota Mitrić, jurist
- Nebojša Vučinić, attorney
- Miodrag Perović, sculptor
- Sreten Perović, writer
- Vukić Pulević, biologist
- Danilo Radojević, historian of literature
- Branko Radojičić, geographer
- Božidar Šekularac, historian
- Vojislav Vulanović, writer
- Slobodan Backović, physicist
Honourary members
- Ion Diaconescu, political activist
- Giuseppe Parodi Domenichi di Parodi, arhaeologist
- Stanislav Dovgiy, psysicist and mathematician
- Justo Jorge Padrón, poet and essayist
- Mateja Matevski, poet, critic and essayist
- František Lipka, diplomat, poet and translator
Former and deceased members
- Vojislav Nikčević
- Mirko Kovač, writer
- Obren Blagojević, (also member of CANU and SANU, Honorary President)
- Božina Ivanović
- Mihajlo Kuliš, MD
- Veselin Aga Simović, engineer
See also
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