Latinka Perović

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Latinka Perović ( Cyrillic  Латинка Перовић ; born October 4, 1933 in Kragujevac ) is a Yugoslav or Serbian political scientist and politician.

After graduating from high school (1952 in Kragujevac), she studied Serbo-Croatian language and literature at the University of Belgrade , then political science . She held various offices in the youth organization and the women's organization of the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia (BdKJ). From 1969 she was a member of the Presidium of the BdKJ. In 1972 she lost her offices together with other liberal politicians (including Marko Nikezić ).

She later worked at the Institut za savremenu istoriju (Institute for Contemporary History) in Belgrade and until 1999 editor-in-chief of the magazine Tokovi Istorije (History).

literature

  • Who's who in the socialist countries of Europe , ed. By Juliusz Stroynowski, Volume 3, 1989 ( ISBN 3-598-10747-1 )
  • Ko je ko u Srbiji , 1996 (Who is who in Serbia)