Miomir Dašić | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1930-11-15)November 15, 1930 Rovca nearBerane,Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
| Died | October 28, 2020(2020-10-28) (aged 89) |
| Occupation | historian |
Miomir Dašić (Serbian Cyrillic:Миомир Дашић; 15 November 1930 – 28 October 2020) was aMontenegrin historian and a regular member of theMontenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts.[1]
Miomir Dašić was born in the small village of Rovca, nearBerane in November 1930.[1] He started elementary school in 1937 in Rovca, after which he attended Berane's gymnasium in 1941, before his studies were interrupted with theNazi invasion of Yugoslavia andSecond World War. He was awarded a baccalaureate in 1949 after finishing gymnasium education. In 1954, he graduated from theFaculty of Philosophy in Belgrade with a bachelor's degree in history.[1] That same year, he started working as a professor in Berane's gymnasium until 1960.[2] After six years of working as a professor, he applied for post-graduate studies, also at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade. He obtained his master's degree in history in 1961.[2] Later, he received a doctorate degree from the Faculty of Philosophy with a thesis on "Montenegro and liberation movement in Gornje Polimlje from the start of 19th century until theCongress of Berlin".[2]
From October 1972, he worked as the head of the Culture and Science Sector at the Republic Institute for International Scientific, Cultural and Technical Cooperation of Montenegro in Podgorica and at the same time was a professor at the Pedagogical Academy in Nikšić.[1] At the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, he was elected as a part-time in 1981 and full-time professor in 1985.[1]
The Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts awarded Dašić with a high scientific recognition in 1991, and he became a regular member of the academy in 1997. Miomir Dašić had numerous study visits at universities across Europe: inParis (1958, 1961, 1973, 1974, 1979),Utrecht (1982),Kraków (1978, 1981), among others.[2]
He died on 28 October 2020.[3][1]
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.[1]He also published more than 130 scientific and expert reports, while bibliography of his work has 830 units in it.[3]
"Miomir Dašić Biografija" [Miomir Dašić Biography].Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts. RetrievedMarch 12, 2025.