Abstract

Interpreting the extensive and varied bibliography of Jovan Cvijić, largely in foreign languages, which apart from the text includes geographic and ethnographic map of the Balkan Peninsula, atlases, notes and drawings, it is concluded that his scientific work was versatile and complex. Cvijić's perception of space, the use of didactic principles, methods and forms of work can be categorized as actual and modern even in the present time. He was the first among the Balkan geographers who simultaneously interpreted natural, historical, sociological, ethnographic and ethno-psychological phenomena and processes. Cvijić pointed to the relationship between the geographic environment and human communities, civilizations and historical events, constantly examining their mutual conditionality. Numerous research trips in almost all regions of the Balkan Peninsula led to his interest in the culture and customs of the people. He noted that in the Balkans, there are different people by origin, religion and mentality. The result of the field research is certainly one of Cvijić's most important work - 'Anthropogeographical problems of the Balkan Peninsula'. His scientific approach has given an outstanding contribution to methodological development of geography.

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  • Eminent and internationally recognized scientist Jovan Cvijić had a chance to feel the effects of many ethno-psychological environments because he was born in a relatively urban area, but occasionallyCollection of Papers - Faculty of Geography at the University of Belgrade 66 (2)lived in rural areas as well

  • First in Loznica, in Šabac in high school and later in Belgrade, he had the support of the teachers to acquire knowledge through reading and field research

  • High school principal Djuro Kozarac carried out excursions with the students to show them the characteristics of the flora

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Eminent and internationally recognized scientist Jovan Cvijić had a chance to feel the effects of many ethno-psychological environments because he was born in a relatively urban area (the small town of Loznica), but occasionallyCollection of Papers - Faculty of Geography at the University of Belgrade 66 (2)lived in rural areas as well. In later works he pointed out how geographic environment affects health, behavior and psychology of the inhabitants of areas that he studied. There was the Seminar in which Cvijić as a teacher gathered interested students and directed them towards the scientific work.

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