Jovan Erdeljanović
Jovan Erdeljanović | |
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Born |
Pančevo, Austria-Hungary | 11 November 1874
Died |
12 February 1944 69) Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | (aged
Resting place | Novo groblje, Belgrade |
Citizenship | Austria-Hungary, Serbia, Yugoslavia |
Nationality | Yugoslav |
Fields | Ph.D of Ethnology |
Alma mater | University of Belgrade, Charles University in Prague |
Doctoral advisor | Lubor Niederle |
Other academic advisors | Jovan Cvijić |
Known for | founder of ethnology of the Serbs |
Jovan Erdeljanović (Serbian: Јован Ердељановић, November 11, 1874–February 12, 1944) was an Austro-Hungarian, Serbian and Yugoslav ethnologist, considered the founder of ethnology of the Serbs. Erdeljanović studied at the Belgrade Higher School, then at Vienna, Berlin, Leipzig and Prague. In 1906 Erdeljanović earned his doctorate in ethnology under Lubor Niederle at Charles University in Prague.
Work
- Kuči, Bratonožići, Piperi (1907)
- Srbi u Banatu
References
Further reading
- Мирко Барјактаровић. "Сто година од рођења и тридесет година од смрти др Јована Ердељановића". Гласник Етнографског музеја 37.
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