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Vladimir Dvorniković (28 July 1888 – 30
September 1956) was a
Serbian ethnic Croat and
politically Yugoslav philosopher, ethno-psychologist, a strong...
- 1685–1686 György V
Fenessy oder Fényessy 1686–1689 Mihály I Lipótfalvy
Dvornikovics 1689–1699 István V
Telekessy 1699
Ferenc III Jany 1699–1707 István VI...
- century,
influential public intellectuals Jovan Cvijić and
Vladimir Dvorniković advocated that Yugoslavs, as a supra-ethnic nation, had "many tribal...
- Živanović (1884–1971), Miloš Đurić (1892–1967), Prvoš Slankamenac,
Vladimir Dvorniković,
Jelisaveta Branković,
Zagorka Mićić,
Kajica Milanov,
Nikola Popović...
- Bašagić and Mulabdić, Musa Ćazim Ćatić, Džemaludin Čaušević, and
Ljudevit Dvorniković also
served as
editors during the
decade that the
magazine was published...
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political right, with the
thinkers such as
Vladimir Dvorniković obtaining positions in the government.
Dvorniković was a
prominent advocate of
Yugoslav integral...
- (1926–1998), film director,
screenwriter and cinematographer.
Vladimir Dvorniković (1888–1956), philosopher, ethno-psychologist and professor.
Arijan Ademi...
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Vitalism Vittorio Hösle
Vittorio Vettori Vivekachudamani Vladimir Dvorniković Vladimir Hütt
Vladimir Il'ich
Lenin Vladimir Ilich Lenin Vladimir Ilyich...
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received his PhD in 1975 with a
thesis on the
philosophy of
Vladimir Dvorniković. He
worked as a
researcher at the
Institute of
Philosophy since 1968...
- 1740-98.
Osprey Publishing. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-1-84176-701-7.
Vladimir Dvorniković (1939). Карактерологија југословена. Космос. p. 462. Касније је и на...