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'''''The Encyclopedia of Serbian Historiography''''' is a one-volume encyclopedia on [[Serbia]]n [[historiography]] and related historical sciences ([[art history]], [[literary history]], [[ethnology]] and [[archaeology]]), edited by [[Sima Ćirković]] and [[Rade Mihaljčić]].
'''''The Encyclopedia of Serbian Historiography''''' is a one-volume encyclopedia on [[Serbia]]n [[historiography]], [[art history]], [[literary history]], [[ethnology]] and [[archaeology]], edited by [[Sima Ćirković]] and [[Rade Mihaljčić]].


== Structure ==
== Structure ==


The encyclopedia features articles by more than 350 authors. It is divided into three parts:
The encyclopedia features articles by more than 350 authors, divided into three parts:


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Latest revision as of 18:18, 7 January 2023

The Encyclopedia of Serbian Historiography
AuthorSima Ćirković, Rade Mihaljčić
Original titleЕнциклопедија српске историографије
LanguageSerbian
SubjectSerbian historiography
PublisherKnowledge
Publication date
1997
Publication placeSerbia
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
PagesXVI, 741
ISBN86-80269-35-2
OCLC38020597
LC ClassDR1961 .E53 1997

The Encyclopedia of Serbian Historiography is a one-volume encyclopedia on Serbian historiography, art history, literary history, ethnology and archaeology, edited by Sima Ćirković and Rade Mihaljčić.

Structure

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The encyclopedia features articles by more than 350 authors, divided into three parts:

Topic Contents
The reference works Synthetic reviews, important source editions, historical periodica, bibliographical means of orientation.
The institutions Research institutions, archives, museums, institutions for monument protection.
The researchers and writers Elementary biographical and bibliographical data for 947 writers and scholars occupied with the Serbian past.