Vojislav Korać

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Vojislav Korać (1924–2010) was a Yugoslav and Serbian historian and academic.[1] An ethnic Serb, he was born in Debelo Brdo in Udbina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Croatia).

Selected works

  • Ђурић, Војислав Ј.; Ћирковић, Сима; Кораћ, Војислав (1990). Пећка патријаршија. Београд-Приштина: Југословенска ревија, Јединство. ISBN 9788674130575.

References

  1. ^ "Preminuo akademik Vojislav Korać". Blic.rs. 29 October 2010.
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