Greece in Serbian periodicals (first half of 20th century)

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Jovanka Djordjević-Jovanović

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Cultural cooperation between the Serbs and Greeks during the first half of
20th century, due to historical and political circumstances, had lived through
several ups and downs. The importance of the role of Serbian periodicals in
rendering ancient Greek and Byzantine subjects more familiar to various
intellectual circles is indisputable. Scientific periodicals brought studies about
development of Hellenic, philosophic and literature ideas, with special emphasis on Homeric issues, lyricists, tragedians, or studies on archeological finding, traces of Hellenic presence on the soil of contemporary Serbia, or studies on reception of Byzantine ideology and culture. These magazines had remarkable reputation: Letopis Matice Srpske, Godišnjica Nikole Čupiča, Revue des Études Balkaniques, as well as publications of Serbian Royal Academy, Spomenik and Glas —intended for scientific élite in Serbia.

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