Bataković graduated with a degree in history from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in 1982. He earned an M.A. in history from the same institution (1988). He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Paris IV: Paris-Sorbonne[1] in 1997 with the thesis La France et la formation de la démocratie parlementaire en Serbie 1830–1914 (France and the Formation of Parliamentary Democracy in Serbia, 1830–1914).[2]
Bataković is a specialist for nineteenth- and twentieth-century Balkan history, as well as for the French-Serbian relations. He has written and published extensively on the modern and contemporary history of Serbia, in particular Kosovo and Albania–Serbia relations,[3] focusing on nationalism, and the origins of religious and ethnic strife. Another area of his research is the impact of communism on the contemporary history of Serbia, Yugoslavia and the Balkans. Bataković writes in Serbian, English and French and his bibliography includes dozens of historical monographs, edited volumes and more than a hundred articles published in various languages.[4]
Bataković is also the author of the historical TV documentaryCrveno doba (The Red Epoch), which aired on Serbia's public broadcaster, RTS, in 2004. Combining testimonies of witnesses with historic narrative the film was the first to open the question of the crimes of the communist Yugoslav authorities (the "red terror") against their political and class enemies in post-World War IISerbia and Montenegro (1944–1947).[5]
In October 2005 Bataković became Director of the Institute for Balkan Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and editor-in-chief of the Institute's annual Balcanica journal as well as of its Special editions. In October 2008 he was elected president of the Serbian Committee of AIESEE (Association Internationale d'Etudes du Sud-Est Europeen).[6]
Parallel to his academic life, Bataković also pursued a career in politics and diplomacy. As the president of the Council for Democratic Changes in Serbia (a pro-democracy NGO), he campaigned against Slobodan Milošević. He advocated for cantonisation of Kosovo as the solution to the Kosovo crisis.[8]
In 2006, a study by Frederick Anscombe looked at issues surrounding scholarship on Kosovo which noted that in the 1980s and 1990s Dušan Bataković published works written from a nationalist perspective on Kosovo, that gained generous support.[17] Of those were works such as The Kosovo Chronicles (1992) and Kosovo, la spirale de la haine (1993) and in all several of those works have been translated into other languages.[17]
Works
Dečansko pitanje (The Dečani Question), Belgrade: Historical Institute-Prosveta 1989. (second updated edition: Belgrade: Čigoja štampa 2007), 355 p. ISBN978-86-7558-450-6
Savremenici o Kosovu i Metohiji 1850–1912 (Contemporaries on Kosovo and Metohija 1850–1912), Belgrade: Srpska književna zadruga 1989.
Kolubarska bitka (The Battle of Kolubara 1914), Belgrade: Litera 1989 (with N. B. Popović). 210 p.
Kosovo i Metohija u srpskoj istoriji (Kosovo and Metohia in Serbian History), Belgrade: Srpska književna zadruga 1989, (co-author); German translation: Kosovo und Metochien in der serbischen Geschichte, Lausanne: L'Age d'Homme 1989 (co-author; four chapters); French translation: Le Kosovo-Metohija dans l'histoire serbe, Lausanne: L'Age d'Homme 1990 (co-author, four chapters). ISBN2-8251-0139-7
Kosovo i Metohija u srpsko-arbanaškim odnosima (Kosovo and Metohija in Serb-Albanian Relations), Priština: Jedinstvo 1991. ISBN86-7019-071-0. (2nd updated edition: Čigoja štampa, Belgrade 2006.) 391 р. ISBN86-7558-436-9
The Serbs and Their National Interest, N. Von Ragenfeld-Feldman & D. T. Batakovic (eds.), San Francisco & Belgrade 1997, 140 p. ISBN86-901887-1-1
Cronica de la Kosovo, prefaţă de academician Dan Berindei; Buçuresti: Editura biblioteca bucurestilor 1999, 207 p. ISBN973-99243-0-1
Kosovo i Metohija. Istorija i ideologija, (Kosovo and Metohija: History and Ideology), Belgrade: Hrišćanska misao 1998. (2nd updated edition: Belgrade: Čigoja štampa 2006). 469 p. ISBN978-86-7558-523-7
Нова историја српског народа (A New History of the Serbian People), Belgrade: Naš Dom 2000 (co-authors: A. Fotić, M. St. Protić, N. Samardžić); Second updated edition: Belgrade 2002, ISBN86-7268-015-4; Korean translation: Seoul 2001, ISBN89-89205-20-4;
Kosovo. Un conflit sans fin? Lausanne: L'Age d'Homme 2008. 322 p. ISBN978-2-8251-3875-5
Kosovo And Metohija. Living in the Enclave (with added multimedia content and original documents) D. T. Bataković (ed.), Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade 2008. (cd-rom) ISBN978-86-7179-064-2
La Serbie et la France : une alliance atypique. Les relations politiques, économiques et culturelles,1870-1940 D. T. Bataković (dir.), Institut des Études Balkaniques, Académie serbe des Sciences et des Arts, Belgrade 2010. 613.p. ISBN978-86-7179-061-1
Косово и Метохия : история и идеология, перевод с сербского Д. Кокотович, Екатеринбург : Издательство Уральского университета, 2014, 399 p. ISBN978-5-7996-1269-6
Minorities in the Balkans. State Policy and Inter-Ethnic Relations (1804–2004) D. T. Bataković (ed.), Belgrade, Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2011, 364 p. ISBN978-86-7179-068-0
Serbia's Kosovo Drama. A Historical Perspective, Belgrade, Čigoja Štampa, 2012, 369 p. ISBN978-86-7558-903-7
Qeveria serbe dhe Esat Pashe Toptani, e perktheu nga anglishtja Maklen Misha, Tirane, Botimet IDK, [2012], 70 p. ISBN9789928136114
Les sources françaises de la democratie serbe (1804–1914), Paris, CNRS Editions, 2013, 570 p. ISBN978-2-271-07080-7
The Foreign Policy of Serbia (1844–1867). Ilija Garašanin's Načertanije, Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, Belgrade 2014, 308 p. ISBN978-86-7179-089-5
Serbia in the Great War. Anglo-Saxon Testimonies and Historical Analysis. Edited by Dušan T. Bataković, Belgrade: National Library of Serbia 2015, 374 p. ISBN978-86-7035-332-9
Srbija i Balkan. Albanija, Bugarska, Grčka 1914–1918 (Serbia and the Balkans: Albania, Bulgaria, Greece 1914–1918), Prometej-RTS, Novi Sad-Belgrade 2016, 572 р. ISBN978-86-515-1174-8
Dešifrovanje prošlosti. Pisci, svedoci, pojave (Deciphering the Past. Witnesses, Writers, Phenomenons), Čigoja štampa, Belgrade 2016, 436 р. ISBN978-86-531-0264-7
^Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Orden Dušanu Batakoviću". www.rts.rs. Retrieved 2020-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^ abAnscombe, Frederick (2006). "The Ottoman Empire in Recent International Politics – II: The Case of Kosovo"(PDF). The International History Review. 28 (4): 761. doi:10.1080/07075332.2006.9641103. JSTOR40109813. S2CID154724667. "Even if some Serbian historians have not promoted a consciously nationalistic view, history as practised in Serbia has observed the constraints imposed by state-sponsored nationalism. As suggested in Part I, nation-building states in former Ottoman territories have used their influence over education, support for and dissemination of research, and the media to draw implicit, and sometimes explicit, boundaries for acceptable historical interpretation. Minor variations on the established narrative may be allowed, but even less overtly ideological historians remain chroniclers of the nation. As in most other post-Ottoman states, few historians in Serbia are able to read Ottoman texts: the focus of their research is confined to Serbs and Serbian lands under 'the Turks'. In the 1980s and 1990s, overtly nationalist Serbian scholars such as Dušan Bataković received the most generous support for the publication of their work. [2] The focus of much of such nationalist history was Kosovo. Footnote: [2] Bataković wrote a series of nationalist works on Kosovo, of which several (The Kosovo Chronicles [Belgrade, 1992] and Kosovo, la spirals de la haine [Paris, 1993]) have been translated into other languages."