
معرفی
Aleksandar Jakir is a full professor in the History Department at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Split. His academic career spans decades, focusing on 20th-century Croatian and Balkan history, with an emphasis on
- Nationalism and Identity Formation
- Antifascist Resistance in Dalmatia
- Socialist Yugoslavia's Political Economy
- Memory Cultures and Commemoration
His research explores the interplay between regional Dalmatian identities and broader Yugoslav/nationalist narratives, particularly during the interwar period and post-WWII socialist era. Key publications include analyses of
- WWII partisan myths
- Yugoslav self-management systems
- Religious conflicts under communist regimes
- Adriatic urban transformations
Recent articles examine historical memory controversies in Croatia and Southeast Europe, with collaborative works on topics like the Viško battle as a 'place of memory' and 1945 transitional governments. Despite significant scholarly output, the text provides no information about his advisees, formal awards, or grant funding.




