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ARCHIVES RESEARCH

Vladimir Petrovic Kozlov, Theoretical Basis of Archaeography from the Contemporary Aspects

Nada Petrovic, Legation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in France – Paris and its Archives Records

Ivan Hofman, Committee for Culture and Arts of the Government of the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia (FNRJ) (Institution and its Archives Records)

Olivera Porubovic-Vidovic, Digitalization – Today a Challenge, Tomorrow a Necessity

HISTORIOGRAPHY

Andrei Shemiakin, Nikola Pasic: A Man and a Politician (on the occasion of  the 75th memorial of his demise)

Wladyslaw Stepniak, Polish Diplomacy on the Balkans (1918-1926

Ljubomir Petrovic, The role and functioning of the “Serbian Literary Gazette” in the Serbian and Yugoslav society from 1901-1941, on the occasion of  the 100th anniversary of the magazine

Miladin Milosevic, Diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the Kingdom of Netherlands in the period 1918-1922 – a continuity of diplomatic relations, their suspension and re-establishment

Momcilo Andjelkovic, From the Home of King Alexander I for the pupils of secondary schools, to the Archives of Yugoslavia (Background history of the building of the Archives of Yugoslavia)

Biljana Radovic, Teaching singing in primary schools of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the period
1918-1941

Jelena Opra, Election Campaign of Milan Stojadinovic in the year 1938

Dragan Bogetic, The United States of America and the establishment of the Balkan Treaty 1952-1955

Djoko Tripkovic, The 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Yugoslav-Soviet Relations

DOCUMENTS

Gojko Malovic, Opting and Migrating of Serbs in Hungary 1920-1931

Komnen Pijevac, The first reactions of the representatives of the Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to the Anglo-American bombardment of Belgrade in the year 1944

Sasa Ilic, London Memorandum of the year 1945. An appeal of the democratic parties in exile against introduction of a one-party dictatorship in Yugoslavia

GALLERY

 Dragos Petrovic, Yugoslav Prime Ministers 1918-2001

VIEWS

Christian A. Nielsen, Archives records on the January 6th Dictatorship in the archives of the former Yugoslavia

PRESENTATIONS

 Atlanti, Review for Modern Archival Theory and Praktice, Volume 10, No. 1, 2 (2000).- Maribor, (Predrag Krejić)
Wladyslaw Stepniak: Dyplomacja polska na Balkanach (1918-1926), (Dragoš Petrović)
Milan Ristović: Obični ljudi: Prilozi za istoriju, (Ivan Hofman)
Aleksandar Đ. Marinković: Ženidba kralja Aleksandra Karađorđevića, (Dragoš Petrović)
Đoko Tripković: Beograd pod bombama, (Ljubomir Petrović)
Nikola Žutić: Vatikan i Albanci u prvoj polovini XX veka (do 1941), (Ljubomir Petrović)
Autoritäre Regime in Ostmittel- und Südosteuropa 1919-1944, Hrsg. Erwin Oberländer…, (Saša Ilić)

IN MEMORIAM

Stojiljko Nikolić (1946-2001), (Vukman Boričić)

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