Dušan Vuksan
Dušan Vuksan (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Вуксан; 1881–1944) was a Yugoslav historian and editor. Dušan D. Vuksan (Душан Д. Вуксан) was born in Medak, Lika, at the time Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (now Croatia), and studied classical philology at the University of Zagreb. He was a teacher in Bjelovar for a couple of years then taught Latin and Serbian language at the Cetinje Gymnasium in 1910–13. After the Montenegrin liberation of Metohija, Vuksan was appointed professor and then director of the Peć Gymnasium (until 1915).[1]
References
Sources
- Ђ. Пејовић, О личности и дјелу Душана Вуксана, ИЗ 22, 1 (1965) 121—126.
- Istorijski institut u Titogradu (2007). Istorijski zapisi: organ Istoriskog instituta i Društva istoričara SR Crne Gore. Istorijski institut u Titogradu.
External links
- "Dušan Vuksan". Istorijska biblioteka.
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