Luthar Oto: Majstori i muza

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  • Author: Luthar Oto
  • Publisher: Evoluta
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  • Condition: Nova knjiga
  • Code: 57128

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Majstori i muza

Luthar Oto

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Oto Luthar: Masters and muse

 

History is ultimately one of the basic ways of orientation in time. But here I do not mean so much an overview of different chronologies, as much as an understanding of the human past within different time periods.
In addition, I must warn against the frequent overlooking of the one-dimensionality of the ordinary linear sequence of individual events. Humanity, in fact, has never developed in a straight line, much less evenly. World civilizations reached different stages of development in the same time period, and on the other hand, such as pre-Greek Mycenae and the network of Aztec states in Yucatan, recorded similar milestones; only in one case they were taken care of by nature (volcanic eruption) and in the other by the invasion of invaders. The second reason why I was pleased with the publication of the translation into Serbian is the opportunity to point out the efforts of certain Serbian colleagues who, despite the aforementioned revival of national history, remained dedicated to the ideas of cultural interaction and the related comparative studies of past life in the territory of today's Serbia and on the basis of the history of neighboring areas. I am thinking of the recently deceased Andrej Mitrović and Miroslav Jovanović, but also of today's colleagues such as Olga Manojlović Pintar, Radivoj Radić, Milan Ristović, Predrag Marković and others. He was the first to write about the role and significance of the study of the past already in the 1970s and regularly followed historiographical debates from the USA to France and Germany. The second, partially infected by the influence of the first, dreamed of an integral review of historiography in the area of ​​the former Yugoslavia, and authors such as Radić, Ristović and Olga Manojlović-Pintar already pointed out in the 1990s that the past is not only great battles, wars and politics, but also everyday life, childhood and material artifacts. Some, like Marković, in addition to dealing with national stereotypes, also found time to translate world classics.

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Additional information

  • Author: Luthar Oto
  • Publisher: Evoluta
  • Year of publication:2014
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:167
  • Dimensions:15x21 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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