Historijski muzej Bosne i Hercegovine
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Historijski muzej Bosne i Hercegovine
The History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to collect, preserve, explore, present, and promote the cultural and historical heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From its establishment in 1945 until 1993, the Museum remained thematically focused on the history of anti-fascism during World War II and the cultivation of socialist state values. The name of the Museum, once Museum of the Revolution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has changed several times, but it has always been recognizable. After being renamed the History Museum in 1993, the thematic structure of the Museum also changed. Now the aim is to study the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Middle Ages to present times.
The History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a unique cultural institution in Bosnia and Herzegovina which has become a space for dialogue about the past and different aspects of remembrance. The museum develops different programs and activities in order to help visitors talk about the past, present, and future through its collections.
histmuz@bih.net.ba
+ 387 33 226 098
+ 387 33 226 098
+ 387 33 210 416
The archival material the Museum has collected in previous decades has immeasurable value and importance for exhibits as well as for scientific research. It covers the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Although it has a valuable collection of manuscript materials from the period 1875 to 1941, the most significant and largest of the Museum's holdings are related to the period of World War II. Equally important is the material from the socialist period, which is becoming increasingly important for studies in the light of new research and current issues (such as the culture of memory).
The content of the collections can be divided into two main groups of documents: archival documents and various printed materials. The first comprises of letters; decrees; reports; letters; regulations; notes; diaries; and operational plans. The second group includes leaflets; posters; charters; certificates; paper money; postage and revenue stamps; periodicals; brochures; albums; atlases; and others.
Material from the archive collection is particularly interesting for researchers who are dealing with the history of World War II as well as those who research the socialist period of Bosnian history. The complete structure of the Ustasha Surveillance Service, the most powerful police establishment of the Independent Croatian state during World War II, can be found in the collection and these materials have been used as standard source material for numerous scientific papers, doctoral theses, and publications of local and foreign researchers.
The collection of archival materials holds minutes and original decisions of the meetings of the First, Second, and Third ZAVNOBIH sessions (State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Bosnia and Herzegovina), where the issue(s) of the organisation of Bosnia and Herzegovina within federal Yugoslavia was resolved in the period from 1943 to 1945. Even today, current slogans like: “Neither Serbian nor Croatian nor Muslim, but Serbian and Croatian and Muslim (Bosnia and Herzegovina),” as well as November 25, the date celebrated as Independence Day in the country, arise from these documents stored at the Museum.
The Museum has a complete series of stamps, extremely valuable philatelic sub-collections, as well as significant holdings of paper money from the Ottoman kaima to BAM (Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark). A large number of anti-Semitic posters, postcards, and letters from concentration camps are interesting material for exhibition in thematic museum exhibitions, some of them are from beyond the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The collection includes posters made by Ismar Mujezinović for the Olympic Games in Sarajevo in 1984.
The museum material is classified in 8 museum collections and is available to scientific, cultural, and public researchers, students, and professors. The Museum is open for researchers every working day. Before starting research it is necessary to contact the head of the collection and complete a form in order to access museum holdings.
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