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Anđela Stošić
Univerzitet u Beogradu
Filološki fakultet – Katedra za bibliotekarstvo i informatiku, Beograd
andjela.stosic@fil.bg.ac.rs
doi: 10.19090/cit.2020.37.60-73
No. 37 (November 2020), p. 60-73
Conflicts between Employees of the National Library in Belgrade between the Two World Wars
Summary
In this paper the author analyzes the cases of conflicts in the National Library in Belgrade in the interwar period.
In the years between the two world wars, this institution struggled with numerous problems, the most important of
which were modest financial means, inadequate space, and insufficient number of employees. Just like today, the
work of the library depended mostly on the expertise and dedication of the employees. Since the very founding of
the library, its staff has consisted of highly educated, respectable, versatile intellectuals. As such, they represented
a minority in the society of that time, but despite their superb qualities manifested in the field of literature,
librarianship and other sciences, they also had some characteristics of ordinary people: quarrelsomeness, vanity,
stubbornness. Some of them had quarrels with each other, while some were merely sinecurists. Conflicts, which
existed in the library as in any other organization, had a negative impact on interpersonal relations in the institution
itself, as well as on its reputation and the reputation of its employees. From the point of view of modern management
practice, the greatest responsibility lies with the manager whose task is to manage conflicts, which is hardly possible
if he himself participates in them. The findings presented in the paper show that, although libraries today seem to
operate in new circumstances, organizational problems as well as human characters are not much different from
those of more than 80 years ago.
Keywords:
organizational conflict, National Library in Belgrade, 1918–1941, Jovan Tomić (1869–1932), Vojislav
Ilić Mlađi (1877–1944), Sima Pandurović (1883–1960), Miloš Zečević (1880–1955), Svetozar Matić (1887–1975),
Mihailo Podoljski (1891–after 1970), Đorđe Radojičić (1905–1970), Ivanka Piletić (1892–1962), Ljudmila Mihailović
(1900–1962)
Submitted: 29th September 2020
Correction to the manuscript: 31st October 2020
Accepted for publication: 4th November 2020

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Anđela Stošić
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