
A cluster of essays in Neohelicon guest-edited by Marijan Dović
Censorship, Print, and Nations in the Habsburg Monarchy, ca. 1789–1914
Published on: February 9, 2024
Marijan Dović, member of the ZRC SAZU Institute of Slovenian Literature and Literary Studies, has guest-edited a cluster of essays on Habsburg censorship of the long nineteenth century. As part of the latest issue of Neohelicon, the cluster features articles by Dović and his colleagues at the Institute, Marko Juvan and Luka Vidmar, as well as further articles by Orsolya Rákai, Daniel Syrovy, Marina Protrka Štimec and Péter Hajdu and a preface by Norbert Bachleitner. The cluster is an output of Dović’s research project ʽSlovenian Writers and Imperial Censorship in the Long Nineteenth Century’, and the contributions are available in open access.