Filipovic's contributions to Balkan ethnology were unusual in their number and importance. His bibliography contains about 380 items, including a number of papers in languages other than Serbo-Croatian. His death came suddenly on April 22, 1969, in a period of great scholarly productivity and during the completion of his magnum opus on the ethnology of Serbia.
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Joel Halpern. "Milenko S. Filipovic, 1902-1969" American Anthropologist 72.3 (1970): 558-560.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joel_halpern/93
Born | 08 Nov.1902 Bosanski Brod |
Died | 22 April 1969 Belgrade |
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Born | 08 Nov.1902 Bosanski Brod |
Died | 22 April 1969 Belgrade |
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Social life and customs, Ethnology, Folklore, History, Romanies, Bibliography, Economic conditions, Intellectual life, Religion, Religious life and customs, Slavs, Southern, Southern SlavsPlaces
Bosnia and Hercegovina, Visoko (Bosnia and Hercegovina), Balkan Peninsula, Yugoslavia, Modriča (Bosnia and Hercegovina), VisokoPeople
Milenko S. FilipovićID Numbers
- OLID: OL609847A
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