BELGRADE PRESS AT THE END OF NINETEENTH AND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Cover Image

БЕОГРАДСКА ШТАМПА КРАЈЕМ XIX И ПОЧЕТКОМ XX ВЕКА
BELGRADE PRESS AT THE END OF NINETEENTH AND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

Author(s): Miodrag Simić
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Media studies, Communication studies
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду

Summary/Abstract: Regardless of the fact that the press in Belgrade, and in Serbia in general, at the end of the nineteenth and at the beginning of the twentieth century was not developed in comparison to contemporary public information means in the West, it has been still influential in Serbia at the time of limited political and other freedoms and of low level of culture. Particularly significant for developments in society was the emerging of the socialist press, and also of the one of the Radical Party, since that was one of the crucial elements in developing and creation of criticism and public consciousness in Serbia. At the beginning of the twentieth century, thus, both Belgrade and Serbia, due to the rising influence of the West, beean to develop in terms of culture much faster. All this influenced also further development of thepress. Newspapers are not any more directed towards limited bodies of leadership in political parties, since they are beginning to be distributed into the wide basis of people, which, on their part, provide conditions for development of journalism. Thus, this branch of activity accepts new forms by way of developing informative journalism.

  • Issue Year: 34/1986
  • Issue No: 1-3
  • Page Range: 162-169
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Serbian