User:Zoupan/Expulsion

Dating, terminology, status
The lecture is mostly cited as having taken place on 7 March 1937 at the Serbian Cultural Club in Belgrade. Sources make no mention of another lecture. The dating of the paper (or memorandum), when it would have been presented to the government, is unclear. Petersen (2011) and Elsie incorrectly state 7 March 1937 as the date of the memorandum. For it to be a memorandum in the (strict) sense, it needs to have some "official" status, thus, it is only right to call it by the neutral term, a paper (a "policy paper"?). There are no indications that it was "official", i.e. state-supported, or made public. Going through the sources, it is also unclear how it got into the hands of the government. Some state that it was an official government memorandum presented on 7 March 1937, which would indeed mean that the paper/lecture was "official", which is dubious; some that it was presented to the government in 1937, or at an undisclosed date, after the lecture; some that it was later deposited into the JNA archive, meaning after 1945. It is variously claimed/interpreted as though: he was a government minister at that time (false, after WWII); he was a professor at that time (false, in 1939); he was an academic at that time (false, in 1959/61). We need to be clear about the dating, terminology and status. Some examples of the fluctuation:--Z oupan 09:19, 8 February 2016 (UTC)


 * (Note: this is likely Šešelj, who we must say has immense knowledge and likely wouldn't distort Čubrilović's piece)
 * (Note: this is likely Šešelj, who we must say has immense knowledge and likely wouldn't distort Čubrilović's piece)
 * (Note: this is likely Šešelj, who we must say has immense knowledge and likely wouldn't distort Čubrilović's piece)