SARAJEVO, Jan 21 (Hina) - The 'Matica hrvatska' cultural society on
Tuesday promoted the first issue of its magazine 'Croatian Thought"
a quarterly journal about science and arts. Its publishing has been
resumed after a 53-year-long break.
The promotion ceremony was attended by Bosnia-Herzegovina's
Roman Catholic Cardinal, Msgr. Vinko Puljic, and Croatia's
Ambassador in Sarajevo, Darinko Bago.
'Croatian Thought' would like to prove the worth of artistic
and scientifically-grounded thoughts of contemporary Croatian
writers, artists and scholars. The journal will also promote the
heritage as defence against quasi-qualities the dangerous effect of
which is very well seen in Bosnia-Herzegovina, said the chief
editor of the magazine, Mirko Marjanovic.
The re-publishing of 'Croatian Thought' has been supported
financially by the Zagreb-based 'Matica Hrvatska' chief committee.
The 165-page first issue of the magazine publishes works 21
authors. A special feature also deals with the position of Croats
in the Bosnian capital.
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