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Nova revija (magazine)

''Nova revija'' (Slovene for ''New Review'' or ''New Journal'') is a Slovene language literary magazine published in Slovenia.
==History and profile==
''Nova revija'' was founded by Cankarjeva Publishing House in 1982,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.culture.si/en/Nova_revija_Institute )〕 when the Titoist regime allowed a group of liberal and conservative critical intellectuals to publish an editorially entirely independent journal for the first time after the abolishment of the magazine ''Perspektive'' in 1964. The owner and publisher of the magazine is Nova revija Publishing House.〔
Already in 1980, shortly after the death of the Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito, six Slovenian authors and intellectuals (columnist Dimitrij Rupel, philosopher Tine Hribar, poets Niko Grafenauer, Svetlana Makarovič and Boris A. Novak, and literary historian Andrej Inkret) submitted a petition to the authorities of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia in which they demanded to be allowed to publish a new independent journal. The petition maintained that the alternative magazine ''Problemi'', which had served as the main critical publication in Slovenia since the mid-1960s, had been taken over by the Ljubljana Lacanian school, and that a new journal was needed. The petition was signed by over 60 public figures from Slovenia, which published a support letter in the daily magazine ''Delo''. It took however two years before the journal was allowed to be published. The first issue appeared in 1982, under the simple name of ''Nova revija'', meaning ''New Journal'' or ''New Review''. The publishing board included intellectuals from different generations and different ideological positions. Their common feature was a critical stance towards the Communist regime, from a western perspective: either liberal, conservative, Christian democratic, or Social democratic.
In the mid-1980s, ''Nova revija'' became one of the chief voices of dissent in Slovenia, together with the left liberal popular magazine ''Mladina''.
In 1987, the 57th issue of ''Nova revija'' was published, which included the Contributions to the Slovenian National Program, a plea for a democratic and sovereign Slovenia.〔〔 In 1989, the intellectual group around the journal established the Slovenian Democratic Union, which soon emerged as one of the key political parties within the DEMOS coalition, a broad coalition that won the first free elections to the National Assembly of Slovenia in April 1990.
In the 1980s ''Nova revija'' had a circulation of 3,500 copies.〔 Its circulation dropped to 1,500 copies in the 1990s.〔
After the independence of Slovenia in 1991, the magazine expanded into one of the most important cultural institutions in Slovenia.

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