Social Issues in Military Bulletin The War Diary in 1918

  • Saša D. Stanojević University of Priština with temporary head-office in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Philosophy

Abstract


The subject of the paper are social topics represented in War Diary in 1918. By analyzing the content, it was noted that along with the war reports, this ofcial military bulletin also published articles on current social issues. Viewed through the sociological aspect, they offer the possibility of a further reconstruction of the state of Serbian society in exile. It can be concluded that apart from the basic function of providing information and maintaining morals, War Diary was in the service of popularizing the idea of Yugoslavism, with increasing intensity as the last war year was coming to an end.

Keywords: War Diary, 1918, society.

Author Biography

Saša D. Stanojević, University of Priština with temporary head-office in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Philosophy
Docent na Katedri za istoriju

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Published
2019/01/25
Section
Original scientific paper