Stojan Novaković

Stojan Novaković
Стојан Новаковић
38th Prime Minister of Serbia
In office
1895–1896
MonarchAlexander I
Preceded byNikola Hristić
Succeeded byĐorđe Simić
In office
February 1909 – October 1909
MonarchPeter I
Preceded byPetar Velimirović
Succeeded byNikola Pašić
Personal details
BornKosta Novaković
(1842-11-13)13 November 1842
Died17 February 1915(1915-02-17) (aged 72)
Resting placeBelgrade New Cemetery
PartyProgressive Party
Occupationhistorian, philologist, politician and diplomat
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Stojan Novaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Стојан Новаковић; 13 November 1842 – 17 February 1915) was a Serbian politician, historian, diplomat, writer, bibliographer, literary critic, literary historian, and translator. He held the post of Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia on two occasions, post of minister of education on three occasions, minister of interior on one occasion and leading the foremost liberal political party of that time in Serbia, the Progressive Party. He was also one of the most successful and skilled Serbian diplomats, holding the post of envoy to Constantinople, Paris, Vienna and Saint Petersburg.

Noted intellectual, Stojan Novaković was the president of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, head of the National Library the first president and a founding member of Serbian Literary Guild, Professor at the Belgrade's Grande école, member of Serbian, Yugoslav, French, Czech, Polish and Russian academies. Stojan Novaković is considered one of the foremost Serbian historians of the nineteenth century and one of the founders of modern Serbian historiography.