Vilnius University
Center for Stateless Cultures
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Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirovic

Education
Central European Summer University, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Certificate of Attendance for having taken part in and completed the summer course "Theory and Research in Comparative Sociology", Budapest, Hungary, July 1-26, 2002
Vilnius University, Faculty of Philology, Slavic Philology Department, Vilnius, Lithuania, Ph.D. in Philology, June 2002. The Ph.D. dissertation: "Linguistic model of Definition of Serbian Nation by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić and the Project about Creation of Linguistically Understood Serbian National State by Ilija Garašanin", supervisor-Prof. Dr. Habil. Sergejus Temčinas (Vilnius University)
School of Human Rights Research, Faculty of Law, Tilburg University and Institute for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Leuven, Certificate of Attendance for having taken part in and completed the "Summer Course Human Rights 2001", Tilburg, The Netherlands and Leuven, Belgium, August 20-31, 2001
The Center for European Integration Studies, Diploma of "8th Transatlantic Summer Academy", Bonn, Germany, June 5-30, 2001 European Academy of Bozen/Bolzano, Diploma of Summer Academy "Regions and Minorities in a Greater Europe 2000", Brixen/Bressanone, South Tyrol (Alto Adige), Italy, September 4-15, 2000
Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, M.A. in Southeast European Studies, June 1997. Thesis: "Relationships Between The Yugoslav Committee in London, The National Council in Zagreb and The Royal Serbian Government During The Process of Creation of Yugoslavia", GPA: 3.45 (max. 4,00), supervisors-Prof. Ivo Banac (Yale University) and Prof. Drago Roksandić (Zagreb University)
Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, M.A. in Central European History, June 1996. Thesis: "The Creation of Yugoslavia 1914-1918". GPA: 3.50 (max. 4,00), supervisors-Prof. Ivo Banac (Yale University) and Prof. Alfred J. Rieber (Central European University)
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Yugoslavia, B.A. in History, June 1991. Thesis: "Fortifications and the Urban Topography of Belgrade at the end of Middle Ages", GPA: 9.26 (max. 10), supervisors-Prof. Sima Ćirković (Belgrade University) and Prof. Rade Mihaljčić (Belgrade University)
Kragujevac Gymnasium, Archives and Museum Department, June 1985
Occupation
Vilnius University, Faculty of Philology, Department of Slavic Philology, Lecturer
Courses that are taught at the Center for Stateless Cultures
Southeast European States and their Majorities and Minorities in Conflict: Origins, History, Politics and Resolution
Stateless Cultures and Minorities in the Balkans: Challenge of Transition
Contact information
E-mail:
vsotirovic@yahoo.com
Phone: +370 5 236787
Address: Gerosios Vilties 24-48, Vilnius, 2015
Publications
1. "The Cult of Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović-'Kosovo's Great Martyr", Naujoji Romuva, 2002 vol. 2 (539), July 2002.
2. "Emigration, Refugees and Ethnic Cleansing in Yugoslavia 1991-2001 in the Context of Transforming Ethnographical Borders into National-State Borders", Proceedings of the Conference "Beginnings and Ends of Emigration: Life without Borders in Contemporary World", Kaunas, 2001.
3. "National Identity: Who are the Albanians? The Illyrian Anthroponymy and the Ethnogenesis of the Albanians", Liaudies Kultūra, 2002 vol. 2, April 2002.
4. "Civilizacijų konfliktas Balkanuose?" ("The Clash of Civilizations in the Balkans?"), Kultūros Barai, 2001 vol. 11, pp. 50-51, November 2001.
5. "Making the Borderlands of Pax Sovietica Commonwealth in Central-Southeastern Europe: The Communist Party of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union during the Second World War", Lietuvos Istorijos Studijos, Mokslo darbai, 9, Vilnius University Press, Vilnius, 2001.
6. "Serbia Rediviva: 1052;еморандум митрополита Стратимировића из 1804. г. о стварању словенскосрпске велике кнежевине" ("Serbia Rediviva: Memorandum of Metropolitan Stratimirovic from 1804 upon creation of Slavonic-Serbian Grand Duchy"), Slavistica Vilnensis, Kalbotyra 50 (2), Vilnius University Press, Vilnius, 2001.
7. "Balkanai: Civilizacijų ir politinės įtakos sferų kryžkelėje" ("The Balkans: Crossroads of civilizations and political spheres of influences"), Naujoji Romuva, 2001 vol. 2 (535), pp. 17-22, July 2001.
8. "Moterų istorija jugoslavijos istoriografijoje" ("Writing women history in Yugoslav historiography"), Kultūros Barai, 2001 vol. 5, pp. 83-85, May 2001.
9. "Nineteenth-century ideas of Serbian 'linguistic' nationhood and statehood", Slavistica Vilnensis, Kalbotyra 49 (2), pp. 7-24, Vilnius University Press, Vilnius, 2000.
10. "'Kosovo Scenarijus' Makedonijoje" ("Kosovo Scenario' in Macedonia"), Veidas, August 23-30, 2001, 34, p. 32, ir "Kosovo albanai plečia tėvynę" ("Kosovar Albanians are enlarging their motherland"), Veidas, 1451(2), p. 30, January 11-17, 2001.
11. "Kosovo Knot" ("Koszovó csomója"), Beszél?, III. folyam, IV. évfolyam, 6. sz?m, ISSN 0865-4093, pp. 30-35, June 1999, Budapest, Hungary

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