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Hrvatska revija : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hrvatska revija
''Hrvatska revija'' ((英語:Croatian Review) or HR) is a Croatian quarterly published by Matica hrvatska (MH) based in Zagreb. ==History and profile== The magazine's original run lasted between 1928 and 1945 when it was published by MH and during which it became a renowned literary and cultural magazine. However, this came to an abrupt end in 1945 as the magazine was banned by the Yugoslav communist authorities following the end of World War II. In 1951 it was re-established abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Croatian émigrés Vinko Nikolić and Antun Bonifačić.〔 Apart from literary pieces, the magazine started publishing memoir and travel writing as well as nonfiction. In 1966 the magazine moved to Europe and was published for a time in Paris, and then in Munich, before settling in Barcelona. During this time the magazine developed a following in the Croat émigré community and became one of its two most widely read magazines, along with the largely news-oriented bi-weekly ''Nova Hrvatska'' (''New Croatia'') based in London.〔 Following the breakup of Yugoslavia and Croatia's independence in 1991, the its long-time editor Vinko Nikolić returned to Zagreb and the magazine began to be published by Matica hrvatska (which itself had been banned between 1971 and 1990). However, the magazine's popularity rapidly dwindled in the 1990s. In 2001 MH's quarterly ''Kolo'' took on the role as the institution's flagship literary magazine, while ''Hrvatska revija'' changed focus and began to be centered on articles covering various aspects of Croatian history, travelogues, Croatian communities abroad and occasionally opinion pieces.〔 The magazine also changed its visual identity which was more in line with the original 1930s design and restarted its numeration.〔
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