Encyclopedia of Serbian Historiography - Structure

Structure

The encyclopedia features articles by more than 350 authors. It is 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.


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    Vashtar: So it’s finished. A structure to house one man and the greatest treasure of all time.
    Senta: And a structure that will last for all time.
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