Talk:Milan Rešetar

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[edit] Ethnicity - disclaimer

I basically hate to include ethnic affiliations of people from Balkans in Wikipedia articles. The source for Resetar's "Serb" links were mainly Mir Harven comments on Talk:Dubrovnik#St. Blasius. Now, since Mir (for the good and the bad of it) has basically departed (AFAIK), and he's probably more informed about the man than I am, I decided to include those facts/rumors in the article. In my opinion he is primarily a Croatian author, but since he also wrote a lot about what we know today as Serbian language, I though it would be fair to categorize him as a "Serbian linguist" also. So, I don't want to create Yet Another Controversial Ethnicity Topic on people from Dubrovnik; feel free to remove his Serbian links if you can disprove Mir's points. Duja 10:07, 8 December 2005 (UTC)

If there was a link "Serb biographies", not "Serbian biographies", it wouldn't be any problems.
He belonged to the political movement of so-called "Serb Catholics". Kubura 15:26, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

If Rešetar worked in Serbia, I'd leave the categorization to "Serbian". But, he only declared himself to be the Serb. Kubura 07:04, 24 September 2007 (UTC)