Prosvjeta (1902)
Prosvjeta (Serbian Cyrillic: Просвјета; "Enlightenment/Education") was a Bosnian Serb cultural and educational society in Austro-Hungarian Bosnia and Herzegovina and Yugoslavia. It was founded in Sarajevo in 1902. It quickly became the most important organization gathering ethnic Serb citizens. In 1914, the Austro-Hungarian regime had the organization banned and its leadership imprisoned due to "anti-state" actions.
Notable people
- Petar Kočić
- Aleksa Šantić
- Jovan Dučić
- Pero Slijepčević
- Grigorije Petrov
- Jovan Cvijić
See also
- Gajret
- Napredak (1904)
References
- Srpsko kulturno i prosvjetno društvo "Prosvjeta": (1902-1949) : sumarno-analitički inventar. Arhiv Bosne i Hercegovine. 2004. ISBN 978-9958-520-03-7.
- Božidar Madžar (2001). Prosvjeta : serb education and culture society 1902-1949. Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske. ISBN 978-86-83255-06-1.
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