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Igor Radulovic

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Igor Radulović is a historian and educator from Podgorica, Montenegro. A graduate of the University of Montenegro, he holds a Bachelor’s and a Specialist (Master-equivalent) degree in History. Igor has taught in primary, secondary, and international schools, excelling in bilingual and IB programs. He has coordinated numerous regional and international educational projects, earning accolades for his contributions to history education and teacher training. Igor is also a published author of manuals and guides on history teaching, with a strong focus on reconciliation and digital methodologies.

Education:University of Montenegro, 2011Spec. Art History (Master Equivalent)University of Montenegro, 2011BA HistoryExpertise:
The Age of Revolution
awards:Global Centre for Pluralism Award (Canada 2019) Ministry of Education – Excellent (5) (Montenegro 2019)
Member since: Jun 30, 2021Location: MontenegroPublished posts: 12

Articles by Igor Radulovic

The Impact of the Fourth Crusade: The First Fall of Byzantium
The Impact of the Fourth Crusade: The First Fall of Byzantium

During the Fourth Crusade, feudal lords under the leadership of the Venetian Republic laid siege to Constantinople, conquering the city, and creating the Latin Empire.

Richard the Lionheart and Saladin: The Great Rivalry of the Crusades
Richard the Lionheart and Saladin: The Great Rivalry of the Crusades

The Third Crusade was fought between 1189 and 1192. Discover the many epic clashes between King Richard the Lionheart of England and the great Kurdish leader Saladin.

The War of the Spanish Succession: The End of French Hegemony
The War of the Spanish Succession: The End of French Hegemony

Aristocratic preoccupations with fame and military life caused half a century of war in the 1700s. One of the biggest of these conflicts was the War of the Spanish Succession.

The Seven Years’ War: The Greatest Conflict of the 18th Century
The Seven Years’ War: The Greatest Conflict of the 18th Century

The Seven Years' War was a world conflict fought on five continents in which all the great European powers of the time took part.

The Carolingian Dynasty and the Holy Roman Empire
The Carolingian Dynasty and the Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire existed in medieval and modern Western and Central Europe, founded by Charlemagne, of the Frankish Carolingian dynasty.

6 Greatest Battles of the American Revolution (War Stories)
6 Greatest Battles of the American Revolution (War Stories)

The American Revolutionary War of the 18th century saw independence for the United States and changed the world map. The six greatest battles of the conflict.

The Great Schism: How the Christian Churches Split
The Great Schism: How the Christian Churches Split

The long-lasting rivalry between Rome and Constantinople reached its peak in the 11th century, leading to a split between the two churches, known as the Great Schism.

Sick Man of Europe: The Decline of the Ottoman Empire
Sick Man of Europe: The Decline of the Ottoman Empire

"The sick man of Europe" was a term used for the Ottoman Empire during the last two hundred years of its existence, from the 18th to the 20th Century.