Ferdo Šišić - Wikipedia Ferdo Šišić From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Croatian historian Ferdo Šišić (9 March 1869 – 1 January 1940) was a Croatian historian, the founding figure of the Croatian historiography of the 20th century. He made his most important contributions in the area of the Croatian early Middle Ages. Contents 1 Life 2 Historian 3 Politician and archivist 4 Works 5 External links Life[edit] This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Šišić was born in Vinkovci. After graduating from the comprehensive school in Zagreb in 1888, he studied at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Zagreb, earning a "Teacher's Candidate" diploma in the summer of 1892. Natko Nodilo, Đuro Pilar, Franjo Marković and Armin Pavić were among his teachers. Šišić continued his studies in Vienna, where he met individuals who informed his vocation, including Vatroslav Jagić. Šišić returned to Zagreb after the 6th semester and attended the lectures of Tadija Smičiklas and Tomislav Maretić. Between 1892 and 1902 he mostly worked as a teacher. He taught in Gospić from 1892 to 1893, then in Zagreb to 1894 and finally in Osijek until 1902. In 1900 he obtained his Ph.D. at the Zagreb University with the work "Zadar and Venice from 1159 to 1247". In 1902 he earned his habilitation with the work "Miha Madijev de Barbezanis" and became the private assistant professor for Croatian history from the 12th to the 14th century (i.e. until 1409). He was suspended in 1908, but rehired in 1909 as a casual university professor. In 1910 he became a member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts. He worked continually a university professor until the summer 1937/38 semester and went into volunteer early retirement in 1939. He died on 1 January 1940 in Zagreb. Historian[edit] As a scientist, Šišić was primarily interested in the history of the early and high Middle Ages in Croatia. His greatest work is History of the Croats Under Home Rule, while his most popular work is Overview of the History of the Croatian People, which was edited by Jaroslav Šidak and widely used for almost five decades. History of the Croats under the Arpad Kings (1102-1301), an unfinished compilation published after his death, is generally considered below the level of his magnum opus. Other notable Šišić's books are the important monograph on Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić and a critical edition of Dukljanin's Chronicles. His compilations of Croatian history of later periods (from the 15th to the 19th century) are not as valuable as his epochal history of the Croatian early Middle Ages. The work of Ferdo Šišić is characterized by a systematic, objective and informed approach. His opus, however, is the high point of "genetic history" or the archivist's approach, which patiently weaves the tapestry of the chosen period without engaging in speculations that are sometimes necessary to fill the gaps left open by archive materials. Also, the Croatian historiography came to be dominated by the multidisciplinary approach combining demographics, culturology, history of economy and art only in the second half of the 20th century, putting Šišić in the position of a classic who laid inestimable foundations but cannot be the role model for contemporary historical science. Politician and archivist[edit] This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Šišić was politically engaged as a member of the Croato-Serbian Coalition from 1908 to 1917. His biographers sometimes talk about Šišić's political inconstancy, material ambitions, weak character and opportunism. But Šišić is neither interesting nor relevant as a politician. His lasting contribution to the Croatian culture and science is his gigantic and painstaking opus in historiography, including more than 450 works. Another relevant aspect of his work is the personal library he built during his life, containing more than 20,000 titles (books, articles, historiography collections). When he died, those books became the most valuable part of the collection of the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb. As an expert archivist, Šišić diligently collected materials from numerous collections in Croatia, but also in Hungary, Austria, Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Czech Republic and Slovakia. Works[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ferdo Šišić. Hrvatski saborski spisi (Documents of the Croatian Parliament) Ljetopis popa Dukljanina (Dukljanin's Chronicles) Korespodencija Rački-Strossmayer (Correspondence between Rački and Strossmayer) Dokument o postanku Kraljevine SHS (Document on the Creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) Hrvatska povijest (Croatian History) Pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda (Overview of the History of the Croatian People) Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara (History of the Croats Under Home Rule), Zagreb, 1925 Poviest Hrvata za kraljeva iz doma Arpadovića (1102.-1301.) (History of the Croats under the Arpad Kings (1102–1301)), Zagreb, 1944 Assembly seats Preceded by Member of Croatian Parliament for Vinkovci 1908 – 1911 Succeeded by External links[edit] Maps of Croatia in the 10th and 11th centuries, from Šišić's books (in Croatian) Hrvatski povjesničar stoljeća Authority control BNF: cb15510547z (data) GND: 12487827X ISNI: 0000 0001 0914 5562 LCCN: n85292462 NKC: js2009489261 NTA: 290499542 PLWABN: 9810697512405606 SUDOC: 104397098 VcBA: 495/262786 VIAF: 71700319 WorldCat Identities: lccn-n85292462 Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ferdo_Šišić&oldid=976296887" Categories: 1869 births 1940 deaths People from Vinkovci Croatian historians Croatian medievalists Members of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Representatives in the Croatian Parliament (1848–1918) Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery Yugoslav historians Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles needing additional references from October 2016 All articles needing additional references Commons category link from Wikidata Articles with Croatian-language sources (hr) Wikipedia articles with BNF identifiers Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers Wikipedia articles with ISNI identifiers Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers Wikipedia articles with NKC identifiers Wikipedia articles with NTA identifiers Wikipedia articles with PLWABN identifiers Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers Wikipedia articles with VcBA identifiers Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers Navigation menu Personal tools Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in Namespaces Article Talk Variants Views Read Edit View history More Search Navigation Main page Contents Current events Random article About Wikipedia Contact us Donate Contribute Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file Tools What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Permanent link Page information Cite this page Wikidata item Print/export Download as PDF Printable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons Languages Bosanski Deutsch Hrvatski Русский Српски / srpski Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски Українська Edit links This page was last edited on 2 September 2020, at 06:40 (UTC). 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