Maja Bošković-Stulli

[1][2] Bošković-Stulli was born in Osijek to a Jewish family of Dragutin and Ivanka Bošković.

[3] She joined the Young Communist League of Yugoslavia – SKOJ (from Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunističke omladine Jugoslavije) during Gymnasium education.

[6] She took part in many national and international conferences and symposiums, including the Inter-University Centre in Dubrovnik.

For many years she was chief editor, and afterwards a regular member, of the editorial board for the journal Narodna umjetnost.

[7] Bošković-Stulli wrote around twenty books and a large number of papers in national and international academic journals.

Maja Bošković-Stulli with older sister Magda prior World War II .