SERBIAN STUDIES

Serbian Studies, in circulation since 1980, is the journal of the North American Society for Serbian Studies. The journal is distributed to almost two hundred libraries in North America and beyond, as well as to members of the Society as part of their annual subscription. It is published biannually by Slavica Publishers at Indiana University (slavica@indiana.edu). Hard copies of current and previous issues are available from the publisher, and in digital form from the NASSS website. Serbian Studies is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal publishing research articles, including original work, archival documents and book reviews, related to any aspect of Serbian social and cultural history. The Editors welcome innovative approaches and new methodologies in the study of Serbian cultural texts which offer new readings relevant to the contemporary context of global culture.

INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING
SCOPUS, Project Muse, American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies, ERIH (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences), IBZ (Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes-und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur), Historical Abstracts, MLA International Bibliography, OCLC ArticleFirst.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover, Monash University, Australia

ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Milica Bakić-Hayden, University of Pittsburgh
Emily Joan Greble, Vanderbilt University
Sibelan Forrester, Swarthmore College
Danilo Mandić, Harvard University
Dijana Mitrović Longinović, University of Maryland
Adam Sofronijević, University of Belgrade

EDITORIAL BOARD
Aleksandar Bošković, Columbia University
Dubravka Đurić, Singidunum University, Belgrade
Lilien Filipovich-Robinson, George Washington University
Radmila Gorup, Columbia University
Milan Gromović, University of Novi Sad
Robert M. Hayden, University of Pittsburgh
Filip Ivanović, University of Donja Gorica, Podgorica
Aleksdandar Jerkov, University Library “Svetozar Marković,” Belgrade
Aleksandar Kadijević, University of Belgrade
Tomislav Longinović, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Nada Petković, University of Chicago
Marko Petrović, Geographical Institute, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade
Maria Alessia Rossi, Princeton University    
Ida Sinkević, Lafayette College
Kaitlyn Tucker Sorenson, University of Chicago
Svetlana Tomić, Alpha University, Belgrade
Milan Vukomanović, University of Belgrade
Matthew Worsnick, Vanderbilt University
Marko Živković, University of Alberta