Contributions to the history of Serbian reading rooms: Reading rooms in the villages and small towns of Vojvodina

Karla Selihar
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Under the influence of the ideas of the Enlightenment, just in time after the French Revolution, educated bourgeois class that formed in many countries felt the immense need for books and reading. Due to the social changes that had affected Europe, the attitude towards books and libraries was also changing. In Europe, social processes took place that enabled the development of education, literacy, and thus the creation of a new readership, as well as new ways of reading, which led to the establishment and formation of various clubs and societies whose main purpose was to enable the access to the newspapers and magazines. The first such societies appeared in France, England and Germany during the 17th and 18th century, and other European countries followed this trend. Serbs in Vojvodina opened their first reading room in Irig in 1842. Until the revolution of 1848/49, Serbian reading rooms were established in Sombor, Kikinda and Novi Sad. The reading movement experienced its expansion in the second half of the 19th century, when the majority of reading rooms in Vojvodina towns and villages were founded. The paper includes a brief overview of the origin and development of Serbian reading rooms in the villages and smaller towns of Vojvodina, with a reference to their role in educational and cultural development, as well as development of the national identity.
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对塞尔维亚阅览室历史的贡献:伏伊伏丁那村庄和小镇的阅览室
在启蒙思想的影响下,正好在法国大革命之后,在许多国家形成的受过教育的资产阶级感到了对书籍和阅读的巨大需求。由于影响欧洲的社会变革,人们对书籍和图书馆的态度也在发生变化。在欧洲,社会进程促进了教育和读写能力的发展,从而创造了新的读者群,以及新的阅读方式,这导致了各种俱乐部和社团的建立和形成,其主要目的是使人们能够获得报纸和杂志。第一批这样的社会出现在17世纪和18世纪的法国、英国和德国,其他欧洲国家也追随了这一趋势。1842年,伏伊伏丁那的塞尔维亚人在伊里格开设了他们的第一个阅览室。在1848/49年革命之前,在松博尔、基金达和诺维萨德建立了塞尔维亚语阅览室。阅读运动在19世纪下半叶经历了扩张,伏伊伏丁那城镇和村庄的大多数阅览室都建立起来了。本文简要概述了伏伊伏丁那村庄和小城镇的塞尔维亚阅览室的起源和发展,并提到了它们在教育和文化发展以及民族认同发展中的作用。
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