Stevan Kosta Pavlowitch (; 7 September 1933 â 24 January 2022) was a Yugoslav and British historian, emeritus professor of Balkan history at the University of Southampton, and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Stevan Kosta Pavlowitch was born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 7 September 1933, into a well-known Serbian family of diplomats from the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. His father Kosta St. Pavloviàwas a diplomat, who was personal secretary of Vojislav MarinkoviÃÂ, the Yugoslav Foreign Minister; his grandfather, also named Stevan K. PavloviÃÂ, was an influential lawyer, interpreter and diplomat who had served with the Ministry of Foreign affairs, was a member of the Yugoslav delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919âÂÂ1920, and had received the Legion of Honour. His great-grandfather Kosta Pavloviàwas the first mayor of Nià ¡ and a member of the Liberal Party.
Pavlowitch began his schooling in Bucharest, where his father was stationed as a diplomat. Following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, the family followed the Yugoslav royal government to the United Kingdom where his father was appointed chief of the Cabinet of the Prime Ministers Duà ¡an SimoviÃÂ, Slobodan Jovanoviàand Miloà ¡ Trifunoviàthen in 1943 First Secretary of the Yugoslav Embassy. After the war Pavlowitch's father completed postgraduate magisterial studies at the University of Cambridge, where he became, in 1961, a permanent member of the Faculty for Contemporary and Medieval Languages and a permanent member of the Regent House of the University of Cambridge.
Pavlowitch studied history in Paris at the Sorbonne University, in Lille and in London both at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies and King's College. From 1958 to 1965, Pavlowitch worked as a journalist and was stationed in Belgium and Italy. In 1965, he joined the staff of the University of Southampton and in 1997 became the emeritus professor of Balkan history, and was a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He was the emeritus professor of Balkan history at the University of Southampton and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. With his research on the history of Yugoslavia, rejection of essentialist, Balkanist or Orientalist as well as predetermined or simplistic nationalists interpretations of history, he became one of the most prominent and respected scholars in the field.
Pavlowitch was a contributor for the 1992 Radio Television of Serbia documentary series entitled Yugoslavia in War 1941âÂÂ1945. He died on 24 January 2022, at the age of 88.