Summary
Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski: Arkiv za povestnica Jugoslavenska X.
Archiv za povestnica Jugoslavenska is the first Croatian scholarly magazine that did not only nurture history, as it says in its title, but also published material and debates on history, literature, culture and folk life. It was published in Zagreb from 1851 to 1895, when numerous patriots, including Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski, unable to act in politics, turned to science. It was published by the Society for the Yugoslav Chronicle, whereby the term "Yugoslav" (ie South Slavic) replaced the forbidden name Illyrian. A total of 12 books were published. Among the collaborators, in addition to the editor Ivan Kukuljević, were: Š. Ljubić, A. Starčević, I. Mažuranić, F. Rački, V. Jagić.
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