Serbia

Country article in printed Atlas

Chronology
1826 Cultural association Matica Srpska in Pest (Hungary), later moved to Novi Sad (1864)
1844 Introduction of the subjects General History and History of the Serbs at the Liceja (Lyceum) in Belgrade (turned into the Velika Škola – Grand School in 1863)
1886 Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti (Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts) in Belgrade
1900 Arhiv Serbije (Archive of Serbia) in Belgrade
1906 University of Belgrade (with chairs and later an institute for history)
1934 Balkanološki institut (Balkanological Institute) in Belgrade (until 1941; re-established in 1963)
1947 Istorijski institut (Historical Institute) at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade
1948 Vizantološki institut (Byzantinist Institute) at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade
1948 Istorijsko društvo NR (SR) Serbije (Historical Association of the PR – later SR – Serbia)
1954 Philosophical Faculty in Novi Sad, Department of History
1960 Philosophical Faculty in Priština, Department of History (since 1963)
1963 Institut za izučavanje istorije Vojvodine (Institute for the Study of the History of the Vojvodina) in Novi Sad
1963 Istorijski muzej Serbije (Historical Museum of Serbia) in Belgrade
1965 Institut za istoriju radničkog pokreta Serbije (Institute for the History of the Workers’ Movement of Serbia) in Belgrade, later renamed Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije (Institute for the Recent History of Serbia)
1967 Instituti i Historise (Institute of History), later Institut za istoriju Kosova (Institute for the History of Kosovo) in Priština
1967 Instituti Albanologjik ne Prishtine (Albanological Institute in Priština)
1969 Institut za savremenu istoriju (Institute for Contemporary History) in Belgrade, previously called Institut za istoriju radničkog pokreta (Institute for the History of the Workers’ Movement)
1998 Philosophical Faculty in Niš (with chair of national history)

 

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