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This is a list of the most important journals in Serbian history.

Academic

Journal Publisher Type Active Notes
Voice of SANU

Glas SANU
(Глас САНУ)
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Academic 1887–present
Monument

Spomenik
(Споменик)
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Academic
Serbian Ethnographical Journal

Srpski etnografski zbornik
(Српски етнографски зборник)
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Academic: Ethnography
Journal for History, Language and Literature

Zbornik za istoriju, jezik i književnost srpskog naroda
(Зборник за историју, језик и књижевност српског народа)
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Academic: History, Linguistics and Literature
Dijalekatski zbornik
(Дијалекатски зборник)
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Academic: Dialectology
Glasnik Srpskog učenog društva
(Гласник Српског ученог друштва)
Srpsko učeno društvo Academic 1868–1886
Glasnik Društva srpske slovesnosti
(Гласник Друштва српске словесности)
Društvo srbske slovesnosti Academic 1847–1864
Annals of Matica srpska

Letopis Matice srpske
(Летопис Матице српске)
Matica srpska 1824–present The oldest Serbian literary journal.[1]

Other

Journal Publisher Type Active Notes
Branko's Circle

Brankovo kolo
(Бранково коло)
Srpska manastirska štamparija
(in Sremski Karlovci)
Literature 1895–1914
Brotherhood

Brastvo
(Браство)
Društvo „Sveti Sava“
(in Belgrade)
History, Geography and Folklore 1887–?
Bosnian Fairy

Bosanska vila
(Босанска вила)
?
(in Sarajevo)
Literature 1886–1914 The only Serbian magazine in Austro-Hungarian Bosnia-Herzegovina
Fairy

Vila
(Вила)
Stojan Novaković
(in Belgrade)
Entertainment, Literature and Sciences 1865–1868
Serbian Literary Journal

Srpski književni glasnik
(Српски књижевни гласник)
Pavlović and Stojanović
(in Belgrade)
Literature 1901–1914;
1920–1941
The most important Serbian journal of the first half of the 20th century.[2] Regarded as "One of the most excellent periodicals in the history of Serbian literature" which also played "an exceptionally important part in the history of Serbian music criticism and essay literature".[3]
Journal of the Ethnographic Museum Ethnographic Museum
(in Belgrade)
Ethnography 1926–present Digital Library
Glasnik Srpskog geografskog društva Geography 1912–present Digital Library (2002–)
Istorijski časopis Istorijski institut
(in Belgrade)
History 1948–present Digital Library (2001–)

See also

References

  1. ^ Antonello Biagini; Giovanna Motta (19 June 2014). Empires and Nations from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century: Volume 1. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 235–. ISBN 978-1-4438-6193-9.
  2. ^ Zoran Milutinović (2011). Getting Over Europe: The Construction of Europe in Serbian Culture. Rodopi. pp. 270–. ISBN 90-420-3272-3.
  3. ^ Journal of the Institute of Musicology of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Muzikološki institut SANU. 2005. p. 306.

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