History

History – Doctoral Degree 2009
Serbian foreign relations in the 19th and beginning of the 20th century (doctoral studies)
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 2
Recommended Semester: 3
ECTS Credits Allocated: 10.00
Pre-requisites: an average grade of 8.0 or higher during undergraduate studies

Course objectives: Mastering knowledge on the position of the Serbs in the international community in the 19th and beginning of the 20th century through literature, published and unpublished sources.

Course description: The internationalization of the Serbian question during the upheaval of the Serbian revolution of 1804, seeking assistance from great political forces in order to realize the national and social objectives of the Revolution; the departure of the Serbian people from a multi-century anonymity and stepping onto the international stage through international and Russian-Turkish pacts; the change in Serbia's international position from 1878.-independence; foreign politics in the Kingdom of Serbia in the 19th and beginning of the 20th century: continuity and discontinuity. Working with texts – primary sources.

Learning Outcomes: Working with historical sources, detecting historical problems and deconstructing them methodologically, critically assessing literature and texts; learning to independently produce scientific articles.

Literature/Reading:
  • Grgur Jakšić, Vojislav Vučković, Spoljna politika Srbije za vreme druge vladavine kneza Mihaila, Beograd 1963.
  • Balkanski ugovorni odnosi,(1876-1918), 1, priredio Momir Stojković (dokumenta)
  • Srbija 1878.Dokumenti, Beograd 1978. (dokumenti)
  • Mihailo Vojvodić, Srbija u međunarodnim odnosima krajem 19. i početkom 20. veka, Beograd 1988.
  • Suzana Rajić, Vladan Đorđević, Beograd 2007.
  • Latinka Perović, "Milan Piroćanac - zapadnjak u Srbiji 19. veka", u: Srbija u modernizacijskim procesima 19. i 20. veka, br.3, 11-73.
  • Dokumenta o spoljnoj politici Kraljevine Srbije 1903-1914, (više tomova) Beograd 1991- 2008. (dokumenta)
  • Evropa i Srpska revolucija, Novi Sad 2004.
  • Đorđe Stanković, Nikola Pašić, saveznici i stvaranje Jugoslavije, Beograd 1995.
  • Andrej Mitrović, Prodor na Balkan. Srbija u planovima Austro-Ugarske i Nemačke 1908-1918, Beograd 1981.
  • Duško M. Kovačević, Srbija i Rusija 1878-1903, Beograd 2003.
  • Mihailo Vojvodić, Putevi srpske diplomatije u 19. i 20. veku, Beograd 1999.
  • Dimitrije Đorđević, Izlazak Srbije na Jdransko more i konferencija ambasadora u Londonu 1912, Beograd 1956.
  • Vladimir Jovanović, Srbija i Bugarska 1888-1896, Beograd 2002.
  • Mihailo Vojvodić, Srbija i Balkansko pitanje (1875-1914), Novi Sad 2000.
  • Grgur Jakšić, Evropa i vaskrs Srbije 1804-1934, Beograd 1927.
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