International Conference-Current trends in European historiography of Great War


In the name of Historical Archives of Belgrade the Conference attended Slobodan Mandić, Manager of Department for Classification, Processing and Use of Records.
On that occassion attendants are informed about activities and content of records kept in the Archives but regarding events from World War I.
In Moscow opened an exhibition “Николай Краснов-Russian constructor of Serbia”

The Archives of Yugoslavia, Historical Archives of Belgrade and Center of Russian Diaspora "Александар Солженицьıн" ceremonally opened an exhibition "Николай Краснов-Russian constructor of Serbia" in Moscow on December 4th, 2014.
At opening ceremony, beside host, Manager Deputy of the Centre, Mrs Natalije F. Gricenko, spoked the Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia in Russian Federation, H.E. Mr Slavenko Terzić, Director in-Charge of the Archives of Yugoslavia, Miladin Milošević, the archivist of the Archives of Yugoslavia, Ranka Rađenović and curator of the Centre of Russian Diaspora, Julija Gudovič.
The event attended individuals from cultural and public life of Moscow, so former Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia in Russian Federation, Mr Aleksandar Konuzin and Ambassador of Republic of Montenegro.
The opening ceremony was followed by Russian television "Россия".
The authors (Milan Medaković and Ranka Rađenović, the Archives of Yugoslavia and Đurđija Borovnjak, the Historical Archives of Belgrade), in a cooperation with Julija Gudovič and Tatjana Irinarhova, the Center of Russian Diaspora, prepared bilingual, Serbian-Russian catalogue, printed by "Александар Солженицьıн" Centre, but also the Archives of Yugoslavia multimedia DVD presentation in three languages in cooperation with the authors.
The exhibition "Николай Краснов-Russian constructor of Serbia" will be open on January 21st, 2015 in the Archives of Yugoslavia within the celebration of the Archive Day.
In memoriam Jovan Ćirilov (1931-2014)

An exhibition “Николай Краснов-Russian constructor of Serbia”
The Archives of Yugoslavia, Historical Archives of Belgrade and Center of Russian Diaspora "Александар Солженицьıн" will ceremonally open an exhibition "Николай Краснов-Russian constructor of Serbia" in Moscow on December 4th, 2014.
The exhibition is realized on occasion of 150 years of birth of architect Николай Краснов (Russia 1864 – the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1939), so as a result of cooperation between two institutions lasting several years. The standing includes records-technical documentation, drawings and sketches, competition documentation, technical solutions, photographs, constructing diaries, so personal records. Special value of the standing represents numbered documents represented to the public for the first time.
The exhibition is followed by bilingual illustrated catalogue and multimedia DVD presentation.
The exhibition is followed by bilingual illustrated catalogue and multimedia DVD presentation.
I International Scientific Conference Tourism and Development


The Conference attended more than 70 participants, so professors, lecturers and panellists from 9 countries, gathered around three main subject of the Conference: Tourism is movement; Tourism is interference of cultures and life styles and Development of tourism should be controlled and risks overcomed.
In the name of the Historical Archives of Belgrade the Conference attended Snežana Lazić, curator-archivist with lecture Tourism in Belgrade between two world wars-through records of the Historical Archives of Belgrade.