Milan Ristović

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Milan Ristovic (Serbian: Milan Ristović or Милан Ристовић) is Serbian historian and university professor.

Ristovic was born in 1953 in Pristina, Kosovo[a], then SFRY. He graduated from the department of Contemporary History, University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. In 1981 he was awarded his master's degree and in 1991 he completed his PhD studies at the same faculty. From 1978 to 1989 he worked as an assistant at the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade. In 1990, he joined the Department of History, Faculty of History. In 1991 he was given the title of assistant professor. In 1998 he was elected associate professor and in 2001, he was appointed as full professor. His main field of research is European and Southeast European History in the 20th century with regional specialization in Germany, Great Britain and Austria.

He has been working as the chief editor of the "Godišnjak za društvenu istoriju" (Annual Social History Journal) since 1994 and he is the head of the Society for Social History since 1998.

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a.   ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 97 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states are said to have recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.

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