Miomir Dašić

Miomir Dašić
Born (1930-11-15) November 15, 1930
Rovca near Berane
Nationality Montenegrin
Occupation historian

Miomir Dašić (born November 15, 1930 in Berane, Kindom of Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin historian and a regular member of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts.[1]

Biography

Early life and education

Miomir Dašić was born to a wealthy peasant family (first of eight children) in a small village of Rovca, near Berane. He started elementary school in 1937, in Rovca, after which he continued his studies at Berane's gymnasium in 1941 (just days before Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia). Because of the war gymnasium and all other educational institutions were de facto out of work in the period between 1941 and 1945, therefore Dašić was able to continue his studies at the end of the war. He was awarded baccalaureate in June 1949, after finishing gymnasium education. [2]

Bibliography

In six decades of his work Dašić published 12 books, around 270 case studies, arguments, articles and history essays, as well as 420 critical reviews and recessions. He also published more than 130 scientific and expert reports, while bibliography of his work has 830 units in it. [3]

Personal life

He lives in Podgorica and has three children.

References


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