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— Academia Scientiarum Et Artium Croatica — Uredniý.I Od%Or — ACADEMIA SCIENTIARUM ET ARTIUM CROATICA — UREDNIý.I OD%OR MILAN MOGUŠ predsjednik SLA9.O C9ETNIû glavni tajnik SLO%ODAN .AŠTELA þlan Uprave TOMISLA9 RAU.AR tajnik Razreda za društvene znanosti .SENO)ONT ILA.O9AC tajnik Razreda za PatePatiþke ¿ziþke i kemijske znanosti äEL-.O .UûAN tajnik Razreda za prirodne znanosti =9ON.O .USIû tajnik Razreda za medicinske znanosti 3ETAR ŠIMUNO9Iû tajnik Razreda za ¿lološke znanosti NI.OLA %ATUŠIû ANTE STAMAû tajnik Razreda za knjiåevnost ANTE VULIN tajnik Razreda za likovne umjetnosti .ORAL-.A .OS tajnica Razreda za glazbenu umjetnost i muzikologiju MIR.O =ELIû tajnik Razreda za teKniþke znanosti )RAN-O ŠAN-E. glavni urednik ACO =RNIû tajnik Uredniþkog odbora — Redakcija završena 31. prosinca 2010. — +RVATS.A A.ADEMI-A =NANOSTI I UM-ETNOSTI — =AGRE% 2011. 10 +A=U — 3rigodni plakat — Autor %oris %uüan — SADRäA- — Pravne znanosti............................................................... 72 PROSLOV......................................................................... 7 Jadranski zavod u Zagrebu Kabinet za pravne, političke i sociološke znanosti — „Juraj Križanić“ CILJEVI I ZADACI HAZU........................................... 9 Znanstveno vijeće za državnu upravu, pravosuđe i vladavinu prava — Sociologija........................................................................ 81 POVIJESNI PREGLED.................................................. 13 Politologija....................................................................... 82 Osnutak (1861.) i počeci djelovanja Akademije Filozofija........................................................................... 83 (1866.).............................................................................. 14 Ekonomske znanosti....................................................... 85 Povijesne pretpostavke osnivanja Akademije…......... 14 Demografija..................................................................... 91 Djelovanje Akademije u Austro-Ugarskoj Monarhiji Etnologija......................................................................... 93 (1866. – 1918.).………………..............................…… 15 Akademija između dva svjetska rata — (1918. – 1941.)................................................................. 17 RAZRED ZA MATEMATIČKE, FIZIČKE I Razdoblje Drugoga svjetskog rata KEMIJSKE ZNANOSTI……......................................... 95 (1941. – 1945.)................................................................. 19 Matematika...................................................................... 98 Akademija u razdoblju 1947. – 1990. .......................... 21 Fizika................................................................................ 101 Akademija u Republici Hrvatskoj Kemija.............................................................................. 105 (1991. – 2000.)................................................................. 26 Zavod za povijest i filozofiju znanosti Hrvatska akademija u 21. stoljeću (2001. – 2010.)................................................................. 32 — Međunarodna suradnja (2001. – 2010.) RAZRED ZA PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI...................... 113 Arhiv Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti Prirodne znanosti u Akademiji prije osnivanja Knjižnica današnjeg Razreda………............................................. 114 Nakladnička djelatnost Rad u doba i nakon osnutka Razreda za prirodne Izdavački projekti znanosti……................................................................... 117 Financiranje Akademije (2001. – 2010.)...................... 44 Zavodi i centri u djelokrugu Razreda.......................... 131 Akademijina zdanja........................................................ 45 Znanstveno vijeće za prirodoznanstvena Realizirani kapitalni projekti istraživanja Jadrana Zaklada Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti.... 47 Znanstveno vijeće za daljinska istraživanja — — RAZRED ZA DRUŠTVENE ZNANOSTI................... 49 RAZRED ZA MEDICINSKE ZNANOSTI …....…… 135 Povijesne znanosti........................................................... 53 Javna predavanja i znanstveni skupovi u organizaciji Arheologija...................................................................... 55 ili suorganizaciji Razreda….....................................…. 138 Povijest............................................................................. 58 Odbor za alergologiju i kliničku imunologiju i Doprinos zavodā Akademije proučavanju biološke preparate nacionalne povijesti........................................................ 63 Odbor za animalnu i komparativnu patologiju Odsjek za povijesne znanosti Zavoda za Odbor za aterosklerozu povijesne i društvene znanosti u Zagrebu Odbor za medicinsku etiku Zavod za povijesne i društvene znanosti u Odbor za kardiovaskularne bolesti Rijeci s Područnom jedinicom u Puli Odbor za medicinsku leksikografiju Zavod za povijesne znanosti u Zadru Odbor za medicinu rada, športa i zdravstvenu Zavod za povijesne znanosti u Dubrovniku ekologiju Odsjek za arheologiju Zavoda za povijesne i Odbor za genomiku i proteomiku u onkologiji društvene znanosti u Zagrebu Odbor za parodontne bolesti Zavod za znanstveni i umjetnički rad u Splitu Odbor za tumore Kabinet za istraživanje i standardizaciju Znanstveno vijeće za pomorstvo imunoloških supstancija Znanstveno vijeće za promet Odsjek za povijest medicinskih znanosti Zavoda Znanstveno vijeće za tehnološki razvoj za povijest i filozofiju znanosti — — RAZRED ZA FILOLOŠKE ZNANOSTI……..................149 INTERDISCIPLINARNI ZAVODI.................................. 242 Kroatistika i slavistika.........................................................152 Zavod za znanstvenoistraživački i umjetnički rad u Leksikografija ......................................................................156 Bjelovaru …......................................................................... 242 Akademija i glagolitika.....................................………….160 Antropološki centar Hrvatske akademije znanosti i Dijalektologija .....................................................................166 umjetnosti u Dubrovniku.............................................…. 243 Onomastika..........................................................................168 Zavod za znanstveni i umjetnički rad u Osijeku............. 245 Etimologija .......................................................................... 170 Zavod za znanstveni i umjetnički rad u Požegi............... 247 Balkanologija....................................................................... 171 Zavod za znanstveni rad u Varaždinu.............................. 247 Klasična filologija................................................................ 172 Književna povijest............................................................... 174 — Orijentalistika……………...................................………. 177 ORGANIZACIJSKA STRUKTURA AKADEMIJE........ 249 Zavod za lingvistička istraživanja Odjeli / razredi..................................................................... 250 Znanstvenoistraživačke, umjetničke i ostale jedinice.... 252 — Zemljovid Republike Hrvatske / Akademijine RAZRED ZA KNJIŽEVNOST ......................................... 181 znanstvenoistraživačke jedinice Razdoblje 1860. – 1940. .....................................................182 — Razdoblje 1941. – 1946. .....................................................183 POVIJESNI PREGLED ČLANSTVA U Razdoblje 1947. – 1965. .....................................................184 AKADEMIJI........................................................................ 255 aj å Razdoblje 1966. – 1990. .....................................................185 Kategorije članstva u Akademiji........................................ 256 Razdoblje 1991. – 2000. .....................................................187 Predsjedništvo Akademije (mandat od 1. siječnja 2011. Razdoblje 2001. – 2010. .....................................................191 do 31. prosinca 2014.)......................................................... 259 U — Sadr Članovi Predsjedništva, redoviti i dopisni članovi te = A — članovi suradnici na dan 31. prosinca 2010. ................... 261 + RAZRED ZA LIKOVNE UMJETNOSTI.........................197 Predsjedništvo Redoviti članovi 150 — Dopisni članovi RAZRED ZA GLAZBENU UMJETNOST I Članovi suradnici MUZIKOLOGIJU............................................................... 213 Umrli članovi od osnutka do 2010. godine Razdoblje 1919. – 1947. .....................................................214 Utemeljitelj i pokrovitelj Akademije Josip Juraj Kratko međuvrijeme 1948. – 1953. ..................................215 Strossmayer.......................................................................... 279 Razdoblje od 1954. do kraja sedamdesetih Časništvo Akademije.......................................................... 281 godina 20. stoljeća............................................................... 216 Predsjednici Od osamdesetih godina do kraja 20. stoljeća.................. 220 Potpredsjednici Nakon godine 2000. ..............................................……… 225 Tajnici / glavni tajnici Gospodarstveni tajnici — Književni tajnici RAZRED ZA TEHNIČKE ZNANOSTI...........................229 Predstojnici / tajnici razredā Članovi iz područja tehničkih znanosti prije Tajnici Akademije osnutka Razreda za tehničke znanosti…..........................230 Razdoblje 1997. – 2010. ….................................................231 — Znanstvenoistraživačke djelatnosti…...............................232
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