“Pregled listova” is an extremely rare edition of the review printed in Geneva in extremely small numbers (probably less than 50), on different types of paper, depending on how the war circumstances allowed. Review brought confidential information to members of the Serbian government, it represe...
Serbian newspapers printed on Corfu and in Thessaloniki at the time of the First World War in exile represent rare materials which were read by Serbian soldiers in the battlefield; also, journals published by the Serbian emigration in Europe and Serbian periodicals created outside Europe at the ...
The first newspaper in modern Serbia, entitled Novine srbske and edited by Dimitrije Davidović, one of the leading Serbian intellectuals of the time, was firstly printed in Kragujevac in 1834. Publication of this paper was relocated to Belgrade in 1835. In 1845, its name was changed to Srbske no...