Šerbo Rastoder

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Prof. Šerbo Rastoder, PhD (Cyrillic: Шербо Растодер, born 13 August 1956 in Radmanci, Berane, People's Republic of Montenegro, then a part of the SFR Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin Bosniak historian. He is also an author, writing about the history of Montenegro and about a few specific parts in Montenegro's history. He is also a prominent member of Jevrem Brković's controversial Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts. He is also a big activist for the rights of Bosniaks in Montenegro.

Šerbo Rastoder is the long-term President of the Bosniak National Council of Montenegro, the Bosniacs' official minority organization.

Biography

Šerbo Rastoder was born in Bihor, a region in northern Montenegro encompassing parts of the municipalities of Berane and Bijelo Polje. He completed high school and college in Bar. He graduated at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. He currently works as a professor, teaching in the University of Montenegro, Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić. He is also a Director and Editor-in-Chief of the Podgorica-based Almanah association promoting heritage of Bosniaks and other Muslims in Montenegro proper and Sandžak. His brother Rifat Rastoder is Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro and vice-President of the Social Democratic Party of Montenegro (SDPCG).

Works

  • Dr. Nikola Dobrečić, arcibiskup barski I primaš srpski (1872-1955), Život i djelo, Released: 1991 in Budva
  • Životna Pitanja Crne Gore 1918-1929, Released: 1996 in Bar
  • Političke Borbe u Crnoj Gori 1918-1929, Released: 1996 in Belgrade
  • Skrivana Strana Istorije, Crnogorska Buna i Odmetnički Pokret 1918 - 1929, Parts I - IV, Released: 1997 in Bar
  • Političke Stranke u Crnoj Gori 1918-1929, Released: 2000 in Bar
  • Janušovo Lice Istorije, Released: 2000 in Podgorica
  • Uloga Francuske u Nasilnoj Aneksiji Crne Gore - Edited by Šerbo Rastoder, Released: 2000 in Bar
  • Crna Gora u Egzilu, Parts I and II, Released: 2004
  • History of Montenegro, from Ancient Times to 2003 - co-author (wrote Part II of book), Released: 2006 in Podgorica
  • Istorijski Leksikon Crne Gore - co-author, Released: 2006

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