Serbian Historical News Sources
Дигитална библиотека Чачка (Градска библиотека „Владислав Петковић Дис”)
Nearly 3,000 issues from six newspapers: Јеремића новине (1934-1966), Чачанско огледало (1991-1992), Чачански глас (1932-2000), Весник омладинаца (1920-1921), Слободни глас (1945-1950), and Култура (1972-1981).Дигитална БМС = Digital MSL (Matica Srpska Library)
Includes 11 historical newspapers from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century.Fenjer : list za šalu i satiru (National Library of Serbia and Smederevo Public Library)
Digital copies of The Lantern: A Sheet for Jokes and Satire (January to May 1876), a weekly paper of socialist orientation, which used jokes and satire to criticize the powers-that-be.Newspapers (National Digital Library of Serbia)
Includes 39 newspapers from the early 19th-century to the 1960s.Newspapers in Užice Public Library (Serbian Digital Library)
Digital copies of four local newspapers: Ужички одјек: Орган Народно–Одбрамбеног одсека при Соколској жупи Ужице (1939); ЕРА : лист за озбиљну шалу и киселу збиљу (1919-1928, 1964); Спорт и филм: лист за спорт, филм и савремене сензације (1928); Златибор: народни лист (1887-1893).Новине (Svetozar Marković Library of the University of Beograd)
Includes 47 newspapers from the 1830s to the 1940s.Periodicals Collection of the Public Library 'Stevan Sremac' in Niš (Serbian Digital Library)
The periodicals collection includes six local newspapers: Позориште: гласник jугословенских позоришта (1904), Trgovina (1909-1912), Кића (1905-1926), Слобода (1889-1894), Нишке новине (1886), and Србадија (1909, 1912).“Veliki rat” (National Library of Serbia for Europeana Collections 1914-1918)
Collection of about 50 South Slavic newspapers published during World War I.
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Balkan Wars, 1912-1913 (Serbian Digital Library)
Includes 5 photo albums from the period of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) compiled by the Russian-Jewish military press photographer Samson Chernov.Хилендар: српска царска лавра у Светој Гори (Serbian Digital Library)
Photographic album about the visit of the Serbian King Peter I Karadjordjevic to the Hilandar Monastery on Mt. Athos (March 1910) by Albert Franz Baubin, a Serbian and Ottoman photographer, whose photographs appeared in the Belgrade newspapers Vecernje Novosti and Ilustrovani Balkan.Vladimir Benčić's Photographs (Serbian Digital Library)
Fifty-seven black-and-white photographs taken immediately after the bombing of Belgrade in 1941 by Vladimir Benčić (1896-1970), a photo-reporter and associate of Nedeljne ilustracije newspaper.Mara Rosandic's Photographs (Serbian Digital Library)
Six studio portraits of post-WWI Belgrade elite figures by Marija Mara Rosandić (1883-1954), one of the first professional female photographers in Serbia, whose photos of the royal family were published in the newspaper Ilustrovani list.
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