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Pogledi

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Pogledi
TypePolitical magazine
PublisherNIP Pogledi
EditorMiloslav Samardžić
Founded1982
LanguageSerbianin theCyrillic alphabet
Ceased publication2005
HeadquartersKragujevac,Serbia
Circulation200,000 (1990)
Websitepogledi.rs

Pogledi(Serbian Cyrillic:Погледи,meaning Viewpoints in English) was aSerbia-based magazine devoted to politics and history, published biweekly.[1]Poglediwas the first opposition magazine incommunist Yugoslavia.[1]In total, 268 issues were published.

History

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In June 1982,Pogledibegan as a student magazine at theUniversity of Kragujevac.It was the brainchild ofMiloslav Samardžić.The first issue was aboutJosip Broz Tito.The magazine made national headlines on 1 March 1989 when it was the first media outlet in Serbia to publish that PresidentHarry S. Trumanposthumously awardedDraža MihailovićtheLegion of Merit.In 1990,Pogledibecame the most read magazine in the country with a circulation of 200,000. That same yearPogledisplit from the university and became an independent publishing house.[2]

Vuk Draškovićgave his first ever interview toPoglediin 1986. Prior to their deaths in 1991,Đorđe "Giška" BožovićandVukašin Šoškoćaningave their last interviews toPogledi.

Notable contributors

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Some of the magazine's contributors wereVidosav Stevanović,Veran Matić,Kosta Čavoški,Nikola Milošević,Srđa Trifković,Dejan Stojanović,Simo Dubajić,Momčilo Đujić,Isidora Bjelica,Biljana Srbljanović,Vanja Bulić,Radomir Mihailović,Dragoš Kalajić,Dragoslav Bokan,Momo Kapor,Prvoslav Vujčić,Danko Popović,Milić of MačvaandZoran Stefanović.

References

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  1. ^abPogledi,issue number 70, November 9–23, 1990. YU ISSN 0353-3832
  2. ^Dimitrijević, Vladimir (26 August 2021)."Na straži u najmračnijoj noći"(in Serbian (Cyrillic script)). Srpski stav.Retrieved28 March2023.