Nikola Vukčević (historian)

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Nikola Vukčević ( 1914 - January 30, 1982 in Belgrade , SFR Yugoslavia ) was a Yugoslav ( Montenegrin ) historian and ethnologist .

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Nikola Vukčević was born in 1914. Among other things, he attended the theological faculty at the University of Belgrade . During the Second World War , he published his first works, including Die Verandunge ( blood relationship , brotherhood, legal and spiritual relationship) as an obstacle to marriage in the Oriental and Western Churches . At the beginning of the 1950s , Vukčević , who had been converted to socialism , was a member of the Commission for Religious Affairs and only later became known as a historian and ethnologist. After publishing various publications until shortly before, Vukčević died surprisingly on January 30, 1982 in Belgrade .

Works (selection)

  • The kinship (blood relationship, brotherhood, legal and spiritual kinship) as an obstacle to marriage in the Oriental and Western Church , self-published. 1938 and 1944.
  • Pitanje boja na Carevom lazu , Belgrade. 1968.
  • Један прилог традицији у Црној Гори , Belgrade. 1971.
  • Осврт на нека питања из историје Црне Горе , Belgrade. 1981.
  • Вриједна књига о Црногорцима , Cetinje. 1981.
  • Етничко поријекло Црногораца , Belgerad. 1981.

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