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The Jugoslovenski istorijski časopis (Yugoslav Historical Magazine) serves as a cornerstone for academic research into the complex social, political, and cultural history of the South Slavic peoples. Established as a rigorous scholarly platform, it has provided decades of insight into the regional dynamics of the Balkans. Historical Overview and Mission

Most print runs were small (approximately 500–1,000 copies). Many university libraries in the West de-accessioned their Eastern European periodicals after the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. Consequently, existing copies are often brittle, yellowed, or stored in restricted archives.

Due to the journal's bilingual nature (articles in Serbo-Croatian and summaries in English, French, or Russian), it remains a goldmine for comparative studies.