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Mijo Beljo

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doc. dr. sc. Mijo Beljo

Title:
Assistant Professor
Function:
Assistant Professor
Cabinet:
117
Consultations:

Tuesdays: 10.00 AM - 11.00 AM

Wednesdays: 9.45 AM - 11.00 AM

Odsjek:
Department of History
Graduation year:
2014
PhD graduation year:
2021
Department since:
2017

Teaching

Biography

 

Mijo Beljo was born on 30 May 1989 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). He finished primary school in the small town of Prozor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and attended the Ivan Zakmardi Dijankovečki Gymnasium in Križevci, Republic of Croatia, from 2004. In 2009, he enrolled on a single-subject history degree programme at the then Croatian Faculty of the University of Zagreb. In 2012, he obtained a university bachelor's degree in history when he was declared the best bachelor's student in history. In the same year, he enrolled in a single-subject degree programme in history with a major in teaching, which he completed in 2014 with excellent results. Shortly afterwards, he enrolled in a postgraduate doctoral programme in history at the Croatian Faculty of the University of Zagreb.

After completing his studies, he was employed as a history teacher at the Alojzija Stepinac Primary School in Zagreb. In 2017, he moved to the Croatian Faculty of History at the University of Zagreb, where he was appointed a staff member and assistant in the Department of History. Since then, he has been teaching the seminar part of compulsory and elective courses in modern and contemporary Croatian history and world history.

In June 2021, under the supervision of  Ivica Lučić, Ph.D., he defended his dissertation entitled Political and Military Relations in the Territory of Northern Herzegovina from 1992 to 1994, which earned him the title of Doctor of Science (Ph.D.). In mid-2022, he was elected Assistant Professor at his home Faculty of History, where he teaches several courses closely related to the topic of the Homeland War in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Since 2016, he has been a student representative on the Council for Science and Teaching of Croatian Studies at the University of Zagreb. In 2018, he became a member of the working group for the proposal of the reformed History degree programme in the then Croatian Studies degree programme at the University of Zagreb and a member of the Committee for Student Mobility and Enrolment in the Bachelor's degree programme in History. In addition, he has been a member of the working group for the reform of the History degree programme and the committee for Public Tasks at his home Faculty of Croatian Studies since 2020. In 2018, he was appointed outside the board of the parent institution as a member of the committee for the evaluation of applications submitted in the framework of a public call for proposals by the Ministry of Croatian Veterans (MINOB) for the co-financing of literary or journalistic works on the Homeland War. In 2018, he was the secretary of the academic conference 1918-2018: Historical Controversies and Croatia Today, which took place on 29 October 2018 at the Faculty of Croatian Studies in Zagreb. He was also a member of the organising committee of the academic conference The Importance of European Memory for the European Future: Communist War Crimes, which took place on 19 June 2020 at the parent institution.

At the same time, he was a member of the preparatory committee for the scientific and cultural event Croatian Spring and the Croatian State, which took place on 21 and 22 October 2020. He is one of the editors of two anthologies, one of which is the result of the interdisciplinary project Historical Development of Applied Psychology in Croatia in the First Half of the 20th Century: The Work of the Station/Institute for Vocational Counselling from 1931-1948. His academic interest is the Patriotic War, focussing in particular on political and military events. Accordingly, his doctoral thesis and most of his published and in-progress academic works deal with the modern and contemporary history of the Croatian people in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia.

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Published papers recorded in the Croatian Scientific Bibliography Database