Стеван Иванић (1884–1948) – прилог за биографију

Stevan Ivanić was a Serbian physician and head of the Health Services in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. A Socialist in his youth, in 1934 he joined the Zbor movement and promoted right-wing ideological views. He was commissar of social affairs and public health in 1941, and after the war he went into ex...

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East European studies
Emigration
European history
Exile
Health and medicine and law
Health services
History of medicine
Ideology
Local History / Microhistory
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Periodicals
Public health
Racism
Right wing politics
World War II
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