Circle of Serbian Sisters

Circle of Serbian Sisters

The Circle of Serbian Sisters (Serbian: Kolo Srpskih Sestara) is female charitable socitey established in 1903 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia. Establishment of the society was proposed by Ivan Ivanić and Branislav Nušić.[1] The society was disestablished in 1942.[2]

References

  1. ^ Savić, Jelena (2009). "ко­л­о­ Српски­х Сест­ара – о­д­го­вор ел­и­т­е на женско­ питање" (in Serbian). p. 119. http://www.anthroserbia.org/Content/PDF/Articles/5_GEM_73_Savi%C4%87_115-132.pdf. Retrieved 8 August 2011. "Сматрајући да привремени одбор не би био од велике користи, Бранислав Нушић 20 и Иван Иванић, предложили су оснивање сталног женског удружења које би предано радило на остваривању идеје о националном јединству и заједничкој држави Срба... Branislav Nušić and Ivan Ivanić suggested establishing of the permanent female society which would be active in fulfilling the ideas of national unity and united country for all Serbs because they did not believe temporary society would be of much use." 
  2. ^ Savić, Jelena (2009). "ко­л­о­ Српски­х Сест­ара – о­д­го­вор ел­и­т­е на женско­ питање" (in Serbian). p. 115. http://www.anthroserbia.org/Content/PDF/Articles/5_GEM_73_Savi%C4%87_115-132.pdf. Retrieved 8 August 2011. "до укидања 1942...until it was disestablished in 1942" 

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