People from Dubrovnik: Ivo Banac, Tias Mortigjija, Srdan Lakic, Ibrica Jusic, Medo Pucic, Branko Bauer, Matija Ban, Milan Resetar, Emir Spahic, Frano

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General Books, 2013 - 30 Seiten
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Ivo Banac, Tias Mortigjija, Srđan Lakic, Ibrica Jusic, Medo Pucic, Branko Bauer, Matija Ban, Milan Resetar, Emir Spahic, Frano Getaldic-Gundulic, Stijepo Kobasica, Dubravka Suica, Srđan Andric, Sanja Jovanovic, Hrvoje Kačic, Mario Kopic, Pero Budmani, Vlado Georgiev, Petar Trifunovic, Antun Vujic, Ilija Crijevic, Ivo Vojnovic, Suada Dilberovic, Ante Tomic, Mihailo Mercep, Mato Vodopic, Ahmet Brkovic, Bozo Broketa, Zvonimir Deranja, Milan Milisic, Dubravka Tomsič Srebotnjak, Franco Sacchetti, Dinko Jukic, Goran Sprem, Vlaho Getaldic, Antun Fabris, Loren Ligorio, Tino Pattiera, Niko Pucic, Marko Bruerovic, Ludovico Pasquali, Darko Miladin, Miho Boskovic, Hasan Kacic, Slaven Tolj, Jelena Dorotka, Niko Koprivica, Ivan Stojanovic, Alen Spahic, Vlaho Paljetak, Blagoje Bersa, Marijana Surkovic, Đelo Jusic, Ludovik Crijevic Tuberon, Vesna Krmpotic, Veselin Đuho, Maro Jokovic, Milo Hrnic, Federico Seismit-Doda, Nikola Boskovic, Maro Balic, Goran Sukno, Radoslav Belo, Bozo Vuletic, Sismundo Getaldic-Gundulic. Excerpt: Ivo Banac (Croatian pronunciation: ) (born March 1, 1947) is a Croatian historian, a long-time history professor at the Yale University and a liberal politician of the former Croatian Liberal Party. As of 2009, Banac is a consultant for the Bosnian Institute. Ivo Banac was born in Dubrovnik in 1947. In 1959 he emigrated to the United States with his mother, reuniting with his father who had escaped from Yugoslavia in 1947. After his father's death in a traffic accident a year later, Banac lived with his mother in New York. He studied history at the Fordham University, graduating in 1969. In the same year Banac moved to California, where he obtained M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Stanford University. Although he was a member of Students for a Democratic...

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