Niko Županić and Historical Anthropology of the Balkan Peoples

Before the World War I, in his works on the historical anthropology of the Balkan peoples, Niko Županić laid down the theoretical and methodological foundations of the research into the population of the region from the prehistoric to the modern times, thus establishing a kind of long-lasting contin...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b372448ca76a47ceac296190d5615d952021-12-02T01:01:54ZNiko Županić and Historical Anthropology of the Balkan Peoples0353-15892334-8801https://doaj.org/article/b372448ca76a47ceac296190d5615d952016-03-01T00:00:00Zhttp://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/397https://doaj.org/toc/0353-1589https://doaj.org/toc/2334-8801Before the World War I, in his works on the historical anthropology of the Balkan peoples, Niko Županić laid down the theoretical and methodological foundations of the research into the population of the region from the prehistoric to the modern times, thus establishing a kind of long-lasting continuity. It is possible to assume that his doctorial studies of philosophy in Vienna, as well as specialization in anthropology in Munich and Zurich, have profoundly influenced the way in which Niko Županić conceptualized the study of the Balkan peoples. However, this was not a simple idea transfer, but a process of modification, in accordance to the understanding of his own identity and the political circumstances of Županić’s work. His research into peoples is particularly important in the light of perseverance of culture-historical paradigm in the Serbian/Yugoslavian archaeologies.Monika MilosavljevićUniversity of BelgradearticleAnthropologyGN1-890ENFRSREtnoantropološki Problemi, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp 681-708 (2016)
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Niko Županić and Historical Anthropology of the Balkan Peoples
description Before the World War I, in his works on the historical anthropology of the Balkan peoples, Niko Županić laid down the theoretical and methodological foundations of the research into the population of the region from the prehistoric to the modern times, thus establishing a kind of long-lasting continuity. It is possible to assume that his doctorial studies of philosophy in Vienna, as well as specialization in anthropology in Munich and Zurich, have profoundly influenced the way in which Niko Županić conceptualized the study of the Balkan peoples. However, this was not a simple idea transfer, but a process of modification, in accordance to the understanding of his own identity and the political circumstances of Županić’s work. His research into peoples is particularly important in the light of perseverance of culture-historical paradigm in the Serbian/Yugoslavian archaeologies.
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title_short Niko Županić and Historical Anthropology of the Balkan Peoples
title_full Niko Županić and Historical Anthropology of the Balkan Peoples
title_fullStr Niko Županić and Historical Anthropology of the Balkan Peoples
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