Institute of History Belgrade
Serbian Historical society
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The Institute of History (Serbian: Istorijski Institut) is a Serbian historical society dedicated to historical research covering the Middle Ages to the establishment of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918.[1] The institute was founded on 15 July 1947, in Belgrade, under the director Viktor Novak, and deputy director of Georgy Ostrogorski.[1] The institute was part of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts until 1961, when it became independent.[1]

Directors
- Viktor Novak (1947â1954)
- Ilija Sindik (1954â1958)
- Mita Kostic (1958â1961)
- Jorjo Tadic (1961â1969)
- Relja NovakoviÄ (1969â1973)
- Danica MiliÄ (1973â1987)
- Slavenko TerziÄ (1987â2002)
- Tibor ŽivkoviÄ (2002â2010)
- SrÄan RudiÄ (2010â2019)
- Aleksandar RastoviÄ (2019âpresent)
Publications
The institute publishes academic journals, such as Istorijski Äasopis (Historical Review)