"Srpske novine" [1916-1918]

The first newspaper in modern Serbia, entitled Novine srbske and edited by Dimitrije Davidović, one of the leading Serbian intellectuals of the time, was firstly printed in Kragujevac in 1834. Publication of this paper was relocated to Belgrade in 1835. In 1845, its name was changed to Srbske novine, and in 1869 to Srpske novine. The newspaper was printed on Corfu (1916–1918). As the official gazette of the Serbian state, it covered, followed and interpreted the politics of the Serbian government until the end of the First World War and the constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The last issue came out on 15 February 1919 by the Gregorian calendar. Volume and issue/Extent of original: Vol. 83-Vol. 85; 3 items This sub-series contains the following 3 files: EAP833/1/2/8/1: "Srpske novine" [1916] EAP833/1/2/8/2: "Srpske novine" [1917] EAP833/1/2/8/3: "Srpske novine" [1918].