List of Newspapers in Slovenia - Historical

Historical

  • Dom in svet, 1888–1944, literary monthly
  • Dejanje, 1938–1941, Christian left journal
  • Edinost, 1876–1928, Slovene daily in Trieste
  • Glas naroda
  • Goriška straža, 1918–1928, newspaper for the Slovenes of Goriška under Italian administration
  • Illyrisches Blatt, 1819–1849, Slovene and German intellectual, France Prešeren's The Wreath of Sonnets was first published in it
  • Jutro, 1920–1945, leading interwar liberal newspaper
  • Kmetijske in rokodelske novice,1843-1902 conservative, started as an agricultural and craftmen's publication but became a political and literary newspaper
  • Korošec, 1907–1911, weekly newspaper of Carinthian Slovenes
  • Koroški Slovenec, 1920–1938, main newspaper of the Carinthian Slovenes in the First Austrian Republic
  • Krajnska čbelica, 1830–1848, literary almanac
  • Križ na gori (later Križ), 1924–1930, Christian left magazine
  • Laibacher Zeitung, 1787–1918, main German language newspaper of Ljubljana
  • Ljubljanski zvon, 1881–1941, literary
  • Lublanske novice, 1797–1800, general newspaper, its editor was Valentin Vodnik
  • Partizanski dnevnik, from the 17th of September 1944 until the end of the Second World War, the only daily newspaper published by a resistance group in occupied Europe
  • Prosveta, published in USA
  • Slovenec, 1873–1945, Catholic political
  • Slovenski glasnik, 1858–1869, cultural magazine, published in Klagenfurt
  • Slovenski narod, 1868–1943, leading Slovene liberal newspaper
  • Slovenski pravnik, 1881–1940, legal herald
  • Soča, 1871–1915, Slovene newspaper published in Gorizia, also published illegally in fascist Italy in 1927
  • Straža v viharju, 1934–1941, journal of the Slovene Integralist Catholic youth
  • Zaliv, 1966–1990, Slovene cultural and intellectual review, published in Trieste, Italy
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