- (politician) (1924–1999),
Yugoslav and
Serbian diplomat and
politician Branko Mikasinovich (academic) (born 1938),
Serbian American scholar of
Yugoslav and Serbian...
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Branko Mikasinovich (born
November 6, 1938) is a
Serbian American scholar of
Yugoslav and
Serbian literature, as well as a
noted Slavist. Much of Croatian...
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Mihailovich &
Mikasinovich 2007, p. 41,
Mikasinovich, Milivojević &
Mihailovich 1973, p. 26
BRILL 2021, p. 174.
Mihailovich &
Mikasinovich 2007, p. 41,...
- of the
Queen Michaelson GR (Grayson, steadholder) Flag in
Exile Silas Mikasinovich SS
Citizen general,
longest surviving major SS
dissenter of the Republic...
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Bulgaria Gerhard Simon (Slawist) [de] (born 1937) from
Germany Branko Mikasinovich (born 1938) from the
United States Mario Capaldo (born 1945) from Italy...
- due to the lack of candidates.
Edmund Gutmann Viktor Gutmann Branko Mikasinovich Register of
spatial units of the
State Geodetic Administration of the...
- the 2008
Gerald Loeb
Award for
their story "Toxic pipeline".
Branko Mikasinovich is a
scholar of
literature as well as a
noted Slavist and journalist...
- објавио у сомборском омладинском листу Голуб 1887. године. (Mihailovich &
Mikasinovich 2007): "His
first poems were
imitative of the
older Serbian poets: Njegos...
- folklore. He was also the
author of the
first Serbian dictionary.
Branko Mikasinovich (born 1938),
Slavist Milan Rešetar (1860–1942), linguist, Ragusologist...
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Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. Alma Alexander,
fantasy writer Branko Mikasinovich,
scholar of
Yugoslav and
Serbian literature,
noted Slavist Maja Herman...