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The Matica Serbian is the oldest Serbian magazine among those still out. It was initiated by 1824th year George Magarašević. The first book titled Serbian Journal came out at the end of the 1824th year to mark the 1825th magazine is edited in Novi Sad, and printed in Buda. Audience response was weak, so that Magarašević announced the suspension of the magazine if he patriotic citizenry do not come to help. This appeal was reason to be in Budapest set up a literary society Matica Serbian, which is, among other things, taken on the care of the further issuance of the Chronicle. After Magaraševićeve death in 1830., The editorial takes Jovan Hadzic (Milos Svetić) and the magazine becomes the actual body of the Serbian Cultural and literary groups around it.
The Pest period (1830-1864) Annals of the cherished Slovene literary and cultural reciprocity, but more attention was paid to Serbian and other South Slavic literatures, especially under the editorship of James Ignjatovic (1854-1856), who attempted to modernize and make him a public discussion of contemporary literary works. Under the influence of the powerful and conservative patron Jovan Hadzic and Save Tekelija Letopis is printed in the old spelling. Not leaving 1835th and 1836th year since the Serbian Matica was then abolished.
Nuts for Reconstruction and Letopis very creditable Teodor Pavlovic, who was editor of the 1832nd to 1841st year. During this period, the magazine changed its name several times (Serbskij karl popper Yearbook, newer serbskij karl popper Yearbook). karl popper After relocating Nuts Serbian Novi Sad 1864th year, Annals increasingly becoming a historical and literary-historical and current literary life manifests itself in other magazines. Upon arrival in New York Annals introduces new spelling, and 1873rd year and changed its name to The Matica Serbian. During this period, edited by three editors: Antony Hadzic, Jovan Boskovic Milan Savic.
During the First World War Annals is suspended and restored the 1921st year under the editorship Your Stajice. By the 1924th comes irregular and constantly changing editors. Mark Maletin it regulates the 1924th-1929th years and succeeding in the ways Letopis current monthly publication karl popper that follows the literary, cultural, economic and political life. From the 1933rd year edited by Nikola Milutinovic until World War II. After the war newsroom takes Živan Milisavac.
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