The new issue of the journal Istorijski zapisi 3-4/2022 is available on the website of the Historical Institute of the University of Montenegro, as well as on the website of the magazine.
In the section Articles, the works of Miljan Gogić were published, Was Grimoald the bishop of Kotor at the end of the 11th or the end of the 13th century? « ; Marina Odak, On the money of the city of Drivasta following a numismatic note; Savo Marković, Si aliquid supervenit: about the higher social class of Bar in the 14th century with the truth of the Guliermos; Aleksandar Životić, The Rivalry of Serbia and Montenegro and the Liberation of Metohija and Sandžak in 1912 and Aleksej Timofeev, Statistical Analysis of Punished “Cominformers”: Nationality, Length of Sentence, Age, Gender Structure, Relatives, Returnees
The Contributions segment brings the works of Burhan Celebić, Old Muslim sights in Tuzi; Svetozar Savić Agricultural education in Montenegro 1875-1941; Jelisavete Blagojević, Boris Yeltsins Post-Soviet Policy towards NATO
In the Chronicle section, the speeches from the opening of the exhibition “Greeks and Montenegrins: two friendly nations” were transmitted: Speech of His Excellency Panagiotis Partsos, Ambassador of the Republic of Greece at the opening of the exhibition “Greeks and Montenegrins: two friendly nations”; Address of Mrs. Satka Hajdarpašić, representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro and the Diplomatic Academy at the opening of the exhibition “Greeks and Montenegrins: two friendly nations”; Speech by Dr. Panagiotis Kolimichalis, collector, author of the exhibition “Greeks and Montenegrins: two friendly peoples”
This issue also includes the following reviews: Savo Marković, Officia variorum sanctorum (BnF Latin 916), Croatian National Council of Montenegro, Tivat 2021; Sreten Ćuzović Otilo, Dejan Vuković, “PORT OF MONTENEGRO DIPLOMACY” Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature (FCJK) – Cetinje, 2021; Ivan Laković, Dmitar Tasić (2021), NATIONAL DEFENSE CORPS OF YUGOSLAVIA (KNOJ) 1944-1953, Belgrade: Institute for Recent History of Serbia, ISBN: 978-86-7005173-8, 511 pages. ; Radenko Šćekić, Miomir Maroš: ENROLLED MONTENEGRO 1-2, IVPE/CEKUM, Cetinje/Podgorica 2020/2021.
You can find the entire issue of Historical Records 3-4/2021 at this link.