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Institute of Contemporary History, Belgrade

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Institute of Contemporary History
Институт за савремену историју
FounderAssembly of Yugoslavia & Federal Executive Council
Established1969; 56 years ago (1969)
Focushumanities, history
AddressTrg Nikole Pašića 11[1]
Location
Belgrade, Serbia
Websiteisi.ac.rs

The Institute of Contemporary History (Serbo-Croatian: Институт за савремену историју, Institut za savremenu istoriju) is a research institute based in Belgrade, Serbia. The institution was originally established as a federal Yugoslav body when in 1969 the Department of Historical Sciences of the Institute for Social Sciences and the Department for History of the Yugoslav Workers’ Movement were merged into a single institute.[2]

History

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The institute's origins trace back to 1958 when it was established as part of the Institute of Social Sciences' Department of Historical Sciences.[3] It gained its current form in 1967/68 following a merger with the First Department of the Institute for the Study of the Workers' Movement.[3] Officially registered with the District Commercial Court on January 31, 1969, the ISI has maintained its name, scope of work, and headquarters since its inception.[3]

Initially founded as a federal Yugoslav institution, ISI became a Serbian republic-level scientific organization in 1977 following a decision by the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Serbia.[3] While its jurisdiction changed, the institute retained its focus on Yugoslav history and broader regional studies.[3] By the 1980s, the institute had grown to include over 50 staff members, including researchers, librarians, and technical personnel.[3] However, the 1990s brought challenges, leading to a reduced staff.[3] By 2009, the institute stabilized with 25 employees, including seven scientific advisors.[3] The institute celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009.[3] In September 2019 institute signed the cooperation agreement with the Serb National Council.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ "Institutes". The City of Belgrade. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Институт за савремену историју". European Holocaust Research Infrastructure. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Momčilo Pavlović. "Institut za savremenu istoriju : 1958-2008" [Institute for Contemporary History : 1958-2008] (PDF). Istorija 20. veka (in Serbian). 27 (1): 9–16.
  4. ^ "Potpisan Protokol o naučnoj i kulturnoj saradnji sa Srpskim narodnim vijećem u Zagrebu". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Serbia). 24 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Potpisan protokol o suradnji SNV-a i Instituta za savremenu istoriju". Novosti (Croatia). 17 September 2019.
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