From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12578 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, November 10 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12578 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Open now, You are at RISK ["Internet Security" Subject: Open now, You are at RISK Open now, You are at RISK http://superbrainsacior.life/S-AMjf6EegIMRDDAEe64xyqcY1YjRyixhGuuGL1zvLSRptAFng http://superbrainsacior.life/9I_D5croXWKX3-fiKNbYEV47qlSnXavdAjfXnLOqPiT60ZSnmw Pajovi? worked at the Institute of History for forty years from 1958 until his retirement in 1997. He mainly concentrated on the modern history of Montenegro, specialising in World War II, and was "highly respected both at home and abroad", according to the historian Marijan MaE!o Milji?, head of the Archives of the Historical Institute of Montenegro at the University of Montenegro. In his later career, Pajovi? explored the earlier history of Montenegro, including the medieval Duklja state and Zeta province. He authored or co-authored twelve books, the most notable of which were Kontrarevolucija u Crnoj Gori: ?etni?ki i federalisti?ki pokret 1941b1945 [Counterrevolution in Montenegro: The Chetnik and Federalist Movements 1941b1945] published in 1977, Pavle ?uriE!i?: kontroverzni ?etni?ki vojvoda [Pavle ?uriE!i?: Controversial Chetnik Duke], first published in 1987 and then supplemented and expanded and re-published in 2005, and Crna Gora kroz istoriju [Montenegro Throughout History] also published in 2005. The first two works have been particularly valued by historians. The prolific Yugoslav and Serbian historian Branko Petranovi? observed that Pajovi?'s 1977 book was an "important analytical study" in Montenegrin historiography, the broadest examination to that point in time of the counter-revolutionary forces in Montenegro during World War II, and that it left no doubt about the motives and collaboration of Chetniks and separatists in Montenegro during the war. The historian Kenneth Morrison, Professor of Modern Southeast European History at De Montfort University, described Pajovi?'s book on ?uriE!i? as an "excellent analysis". Pajovi? also edited more than twenty books, published around one hundred articles and other contributions, and according to Milji? he made a "significant contribution to Montenegrin historiography". He participated in the writing of the history of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia and the history of the League of Communists of Montenegro. Pajovi? was the president of the Association of Historians of Montenegro and also a member of the presidency of the Association of Historians of Yugoslavia. He was also a member of many expert panels, committees and commissions. The recipient of many awards, Pajovi? received the "19 December Award" in 1977 from the city of Titograd, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro, and the "13 July Award" the following year from the National Assembly of Monten ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12578 ***********************************************