Mate Balota

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Mate Balota (born September 28, 1898, † February 17, 1963 ) was a Yugoslavian academic, scientist and writer.

Life

Mate Balota was born as Mijo Mirković on September 28, 1898 in the Istrian village of Rakalj , Marčana municipality . After finishing high school in Pazin , Balota experienced the end of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy in Pula , where he worked as a journalist and editor for the newspaper Hrvatski List . Later he studied Slavic Studies and Philosophy in Zagreb and Belgrade . He was also interested in social and economic sciences, which he studied from 1923 in Germany ( Berlin and Frankfurt am Main ) and graduated with a doctorate. Between the two world wars he was professor at the Faculty of Law in Subotica and professor at the High Business School in Belgrade and from 1945 until his death he was professor at the High Business School in Zagreb. He has published several books, scientific studies, and articles in the fields of business, national economy, planning, agriculture, theory, and foreign trade and Croatian cultural history, many of which are pioneering works in certain scientific areas.

In the 1930s he devoted himself more and more to poetry under his pseudonym Mate Balota . He was jailed repeatedly because of his ideology.

Works

  • 1931 - trade and domestic politics
  • 1932 - foreign trade policy
  • 1936 - industrial policy
  • 1938 - gemstone
  • 1938 - Flacius
  • 1946 - Narrow country
  • 1950 - The economic structure of Yugoslavia 1918–1941
  • 1952 - Farmers under capitalism
  • 1960 - Matthias Flacius

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. early years
  2. Poetry: The Goat