Александар Арнаутовић, Из предгробних мемоара (Рат/Војска/Кабинет министра/Бугарски рат/Албанија/ Посланство у Паризу)
Aleksandar Arnautović, From pre-grave memoirs (War/Army/ Minister’s Cabinet/Bulgarian war/Albania/Embassy in Paris)
Апстракт
У раду je приређен и коментарисан текст мемоара
истакнутог српског и југословенског јавног и културног делатника, историчара књижевности, књижевног и позоришног критичара и преводиоца Александра Арнаутовића, који је као добровољац учествовао у балканским ратовима
и у Првом светском рату. Текст Мемоари обухвата период од 1913. до 1917, и
наговештај почетка његовог дводеценијског ангажовања у Југословенском посланству у Паризу.
The paper contains an edited and commented text of a memoir character of Aleksandar Arnautović, an eminent Serbian and Yugoslav public and cultural figure, historian
of literature, literary and theatre critic and translator.
As a volunteer, Arnautović took part in the Balkan Wars and the First World War.
He worked in the General Staff Division of the General Military Department of the Ministry of the Military and in the Cabinet of the Minister of the Military. After the Serbian
Army was evacuated to Corfu, he served at the Military Censorship of the Ministry of the
Military as a reserve infantry sublieutenant, and in the Section for the Captured and Interned. Upon the order of President of the Ministerial Council Nikola Pašić, he moved to
Paris, where he served in the Royal-Serbian Embassy from 1917 to 1937, in the position
of the head of the Educational Department of the Ministry of Education, educational clerk
for school and educational-cultural issues at the Embassy of the K...ingdom of the Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes, while from 1918 he was also a member and the first secretary of the
Cultural Propaganda Board.
Despite its relatively small volume, the memoir contribution “From Pre-Grave
Memoirs” is a text of remembrances. With its rich and interesting contents, lively and
striking style, it certainly represents a precious source of data, particularly important for
military historians, about this both important and sensitive period of the history of the
Serbian people.
The memoirs begin with 1913 and the Second Balkan War, describing the disappointment and disorientation of the Serbian intellectual elite that fostered sincere pro-Bulgarian and South Slavic feelings. The major part of the text concerns the period of the First World War and the events that the author experienced during the war. There are also lively
remembrances and frequent anecdotal reminiscences of some personalities or events of the
time. Presented in such way, this segment of Arnautović’s memories is the most precious
part of the Memoirs. The final and shortest part contains the description of his stay in sanatoriums in France, including an intimation of his later two-decade stay in Paris, where he
worked at the Yugoslav Embassy.
Кључне речи:
Aleksandar Arnautović / Dušan Stefanović / Miodrag Ibrovac / memoirs / the First world warИзвор:
Глас САНУ, 2018, 428, 397-414Издавач:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
Напомена:
- Глас / Српска академија наука и уметности ; 428. Одељење историјских наука ; књ.18
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Крестић, П. В.. (2018). Александар Арнаутовић, Из предгробних мемоара (Рат/Војска/Кабинет министра/Бугарски рат/Албанија/ Посланство у Паризу). in Глас САНУ Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности., 428, 397-414. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9108
Крестић ПВ. Александар Арнаутовић, Из предгробних мемоара (Рат/Војска/Кабинет министра/Бугарски рат/Албанија/ Посланство у Паризу). in Глас САНУ. 2018;428:397-414. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9108 .
Крестић, Петар В., "Александар Арнаутовић, Из предгробних мемоара (Рат/Војска/Кабинет министра/Бугарски рат/Албанија/ Посланство у Паризу)" in Глас САНУ, 428 (2018):397-414, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9108 .