Stefan Pajovic
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Stefan Pajovic

Serbia

A former independent post-doc researcher from Serbia, Stefan regularly took part in scientific conferences and published academic papers. His areas of interest include Anglophone literature, as well as cultural studies. He actively promoted science by holding workshops and lectures. In his free time, he likes to swim and travel his home country.

Education:
University of Novi Sad, 2017
PhD Philology
Expertise:
English Literature English Language American Literature Irish Literature Anglophone Culture
Awards:
Best Young Researcher of the Faculty of Philosophy for the Year 2016
Member since: Sep 11, 2021
Location: Serbia
Published posts: 3

Articles by Stefan Pajovic

The Revolutionary War: Does It Really Matter Who Fired the First Shot?The Revolutionary War: Does It Really Matter Who Fired the First Shot?

Immortalized by Emerson’s poem, the “shot heard round the world” that started the Revolutionary War is a tale of American conflict and defiance.

19th Century Hawaiian History: The Birthplace of US Interventionism19th Century Hawaiian History: The Birthplace of US Interventionism

Hawaiian history marks the year 1893 as the year Hawaiians lost independence, but it was merely the first chapter in the long history of American interventionism.

The Not-so-Romantic Truth Behind Paul Revere’s Lauded RideThe Not-so-Romantic Truth Behind Paul Revere’s Lauded Ride

Paul Revere’s midnight ride at the dawn of the Revolutionary War made the American silversmith the stuff of legends. However, the mundane truth behind the myth is far less romantic.