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Balcanica: Annuaire de l'Institut des Etudes Balkaniques
Balcanica: Annuaire de lšInstitut des études balkanique
http://www.balkaninstitut.com/eng/publications/balcanica/balcanica.html
Publisher: Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and
Arts
The origin of the Institute goes back to the Institut des Études balkaniques
founded in Belgrade in 1934 as the only of the kind in the Balkans. The
initiative came from King Alexander I Kargeorgevic, while the Institutešs
scholarly profile was created by Ratko Parezanin and Svetozar Spanacevic. It
published Revue internationale des Etudes balkaniques, which assembled most
prominent European experts on the Balkans. Its work was banned by the
occupation authorities in 1941.
The institute was restarted only in 1969 under its present-day name and
under the auspices of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. It assembled
a team of scholars to cover the Balkans from prehistory to the modern age
and in a range of different fields of study such as archaeology,
ethnography, anthropology, history, culture, art, literature, law. This
multidisciplinary approach has remained its long-term orientation.
The Institute has established international cooperation with a number of
institutions in Europe. It has organized several dozen international
conferences, publishes its annual Balcanica and its Special editions
covering all fields of Balkan studies.
ISSN 0350-7653
Institute for Balkan Studies
Knez Mihailova 35/IV
11000 Beograd
srpija
Phone: +381 11 639 830
Fax: +381 11 638 756
Email: balkinst@sanu.ac.yu
Content freely accessible in PDF format in Serbian.
Current Issue: Volume XXXVI (2005) (published 2006)
Date: 8 May 2007
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