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Stoja Kašiković

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151:, the Austro-Hungarian government convicted Stoja, Nikola and one of their sons of treason in 1917–18, but the convictions were negated when the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed later in 1918 and Bosnia became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later 183:
in 1891, Stoja became acting editor-in-chief and continued to co-edit the journal after his recovery, occasionally contributing articles as well. Both Kašikovićs were decorated by the Kingdoms of
147:, a teacher at Miss Irby's school. Together, they had three sons and a daughter. She herself taught at Miss Irby's school in the latter part of the first decade of the 1900s. During 285: 275: 270: 265: 290: 295: 241: 232:
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Zdero, Jelica (2005). "Kašiković, Stoja". In Haan, Francisca de; Daskalova, Krassimira; Loutfi, Anna (eds.).
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In 1885, Nikola Kašiković and three other teachers co-founded the
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by 1886 and had trained as a teacher. That same year, she married
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in 1879, one year after the Bosnia Eyalet was occupied by the
80: 65: 53: 45: 25: 18: 229: 191:on the 25th anniversary of the magazine in 1910. 236:. New York: Central European University Press. 286:People from Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina 8: 15: 276:Bosnia and Herzegovina magazine editors 199: 271:Bosnia and Herzegovina schoolteachers 7: 115:Stoja Kašiković was born in 1865 in 14: 266:Bosnia and Herzegovina feminists 179:two years later. When he became 107:, writer, editor, and teacher. 291:People from the Ottoman Empire 1: 139:. She finished four years of 296:Writers from Austria-Hungary 312: 100:(1865 – after 1927) was a 133:Austro-Hungarian Empire 281:Women magazine editors 175:), and Nikola became 141:elementary education 145:Nikola T. Kašiković 85:Nikola T. Kašiković 243:978-963-7326-39-4 206:Zdero, pp. 241–42 169:The Bosnian Nymph 165:literary magazine 91: 90: 70:The Bosnian Nymph 303: 247: 235: 216: 213: 207: 204: 16: 311: 310: 306: 305: 304: 302: 301: 300: 251: 250: 244: 227: 224: 219: 214: 210: 205: 201: 197: 177:editor-in-chief 161: 113: 94:Stoja Kašiković 30: 21: 20:Stoja Kašiković 12: 11: 5: 309: 307: 299: 298: 293: 288: 283: 278: 273: 268: 263: 253: 252: 249: 248: 242: 223: 220: 218: 217: 208: 198: 196: 193: 160: 157: 125:Ottoman Empire 112: 109: 89: 88: 82: 78: 77: 67: 63: 62: 55: 51: 50: 47: 43: 42: 40:Ottoman Empire 27: 23: 22: 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 308: 297: 294: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 267: 264: 262: 259: 258: 256: 245: 239: 234: 233: 226: 225: 221: 215:Zdero, p. 242 212: 209: 203: 200: 194: 192: 190: 186: 182: 178: 174: 173:Bosanska vila 170: 166: 158: 156: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 121:Bosnia Eyalet 118: 117:Bosanski Novi 110: 108: 106: 103: 99: 95: 86: 83: 79: 75: 74:Bosanska vila 71: 68: 66:Notable works 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 41: 37: 36:Bosnia Eyalet 33: 32:Bosanski Novi 28: 24: 17: 231: 211: 202: 172: 168: 162: 137:Paulina Irby 114: 102:Bosnian Serb 97: 93: 92: 73: 69: 61:, and editor 261:1865 births 149:World War I 98:Zdjelarević 255:Categories 222:References 189:Montenegro 159:Activities 153:Yugoslavia 54:Occupation 49:after 1927 181:bedridden 87:(husband) 81:Relatives 57:Teacher, 129:Sarajevo 105:feminist 59:feminist 123:of the 119:in the 240:  185:Serbia 96:, née 195:Notes 238:ISBN 187:and 111:Life 46:Died 29:1865 26:Born 257:: 167:, 38:, 34:, 246:. 171:( 76:) 72:(

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Bosanski Novi
Bosnia Eyalet
Ottoman Empire
feminist
Nikola T. Kašiković
Bosnian Serb
feminist
Bosanski Novi
Bosnia Eyalet
Ottoman Empire
Sarajevo
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Paulina Irby
elementary education
Nikola T. Kašiković
World War I
Yugoslavia
literary magazine
editor-in-chief
bedridden
Serbia
Montenegro
Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe: 19th and 20th Centuries
ISBN
978-963-7326-39-4
Categories
1865 births
Bosnia and Herzegovina feminists
Bosnia and Herzegovina schoolteachers
Bosnia and Herzegovina magazine editors

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