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M. Pandžić, Povodom 100. obljetnice izlaženja Viestnika Kr. hrv. slav. dalm. zemaljskog arkiva (1899-1999), Arh. vjesn., god. 42 (1999), str. 9-15 Na kraju valja reći daje većina arhivskih časopisa u drugim zemljama Europe također započela izlaziti u 2. polovici 19. stoljeća. Tako u Njemačkoj od 1876. izlazi poznati časopis Archivalische Zeitschrift, od 1868. izlazi francuski godišnjak bibli­oteka i arhiva Annuaire des bibliothèques et archives, nakon 1892. izlazi nizozem­ski Nederlandsch arehivenblad, a španjolski časopis Revista de arehivos, bibliote­cas y Museos izlazi od 1871. nadalje. U Hrvatskoj, Slavoniji i Dalmaciji u to se vrijeme može zabilježiti osim našega Viestnika, jedino časopis Tabularium u Zadru, koji je izlazio samo dvije godine po­četkom 20. stoljeća. Summary THE 100 ANNIVERSARY OF THE PUBLISHING OF THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL CROATIAN, SLAVONIC, DALMATIAN NATIONAL ARCHIVES (1899-1999) In this article the author wants to explore what was the real meaning and impor­tance of the very publishing of the first archival periodical publication - the Journal of the Royal Croatian, Slavonic, Dalmatian National Archives for Croatian culture and science and, first of all, for the archival science in those times in Croatia. The chief editor was the director of the National Archives of Croatia, Slavonia and Dal­matia, doctor of the historical auxiliary sciences, Ivan Bojničić of Knin, who has un­dertaken all possible administrative measures to publish this periodical. In 1870, ac­cording to the Law on Archives, there was only four persons active in the National Archives. So, publishing of this periodical was a relatively great achievement. The main concept was to publish archival documents as sources for the Croatian history, in general, then to publish inventories or reviews of the main archives in Croatia and to publish reviews of the historical and other professional literature that was publish either in Croatia or abroad, mostly in Hungary, Austria, Italy or elswhere in Europe. The National Archives and Bojničić himself succeded in publishing regularly this Journal as the first and oldest archival periodical in Croatia, although it was much more a historical than really an archival, professional review. Indeed, Bojničić him­self wanted, a few years later, to change the title of the periodical and proposed a new title, "The Historical Review", instead "The Review of the State Archives". I. Bojničić proposed also a new Law on Archives, where he proposed that more professional individuals be active in the National Archives, and much higher criteria for the scientific education of archivists and especially of the director of the National Archives. 14

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