Herald of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina


The Herald of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the oldest scientific journal in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first issue was published on January 1, 1889, less than a year after the founding of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Initially, the Herald was published four times a year, and the first editor, from 1889 to 1906, was Kosta Herman (Hoermann). Within the so-called "old series" of the Herald (1889–1943), 55 volumes of the journal were published in 134 issues. The editorial board was led by prominent figures in Bosnian-Herzegovinian science and museology of the time, from the aforementioned Herman, through Ćiro Truhelka (1906–1921), Vladislav Skarić (1921/22–1936), Mihovil Mandić (1936–1941), Jozo Petrović (1941–1942), to Vejsil Ćurčić (1943).


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Herald of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Archeology)

The Herald of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a scientific magazine that covers cultural, historical and scientific issues in the field of archeology and related humanities.

Herald of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina Natural Sciences

Natural Sciences volume publishes scientific research in biology, geology, and mineralogy within the Bosnia and Herzegovina and region.

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Herald of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Ethnology)

This volume deals with the folk culture, customs, and traditions of all peoples in Bosnia and Herzegovina.