Stjepan Meštrović

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Stjepan Gabriel Meštrović (born 1955) is a Croatian American

sociologist.[1] He is professor of sociology at Texas A&M University.[2] Meštrović has served as an expert witness in war crimes trials, including at the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse case.[3] He has written over 15 books.[3]

Meštrović was born in Croatia and moved to the United States when he was eight years old.[3] He holds three degrees from Harvard University and a Ph.D. degree from Syracuse University. He began teaching at A&M University in 1986.[3] His father is Croatian lobbyist and politician Mate Meštrović. He is a grandson of the Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Crompvoets, Samantha (31 July 2021). "If we are going to reform the ADF, 'culture' isn't the answer". Brisbane Times.
  2. ^ McLemee, Scott (27 May 2015). "Review of The Postemotional Bully". insidehighered.com.
  3. ^ a b c d Morse, Brad (7 February 2017). "From courtrooms to classrooms". thebatt.com.
  4. ^ Derk, Denis (18 October 2019). "Upitna sudbina kulturnog dobra: Unuk Ivana Meštrovića prodaje skulpturu Pietà za 2,3 milijuna kuna". Večernji list (in Croatian).