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Edi Miloš is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split, Croatia. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in modern European and Croatian history, including Contemporary Historiography, Early Modern History of France, and the Croatian Peasant Movement.
His research interests include modern European history, Croatian political movements, and historiographical methods. His academic focus spans 20th-century world history and national movements within the Balkan context.
He is actively involved in teaching and academic service, with no indication of part-time or retired status.
Teaching Responsibilities:
- Contemporary Historiography (Undergraduate)
- Early Modern History of France (Undergraduate)
- European and World History in the 20th Century I & II (Undergraduate)
- The Croatian Peasant Movement until 1918 (Graduate)
While specific scientific awards and publications are not detailed in the provided text, they may be accessible via the Croatian Scientific Bibliography (CRORIS) database.
There is no available information on student advising, research grants, laboratories, or collaborative teams in the current data.