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Biljana M. Đurašinović
biljana.djurasinovic@gmail.com
doi: 10.19090/cit.2018.32.42-60
No. 32 (May 2018), p. 42-60
The National Library of Russia in St Petersburg - History, Organization and Collections
Summary
This paper describes the history and work of the National Library of Russia, which has been one of the most important
cultural institutions for more than two hundred years of its existence, in various socio-political circumstances from
the period of the Empire to the modern age. Although the national character of the Library was defi ned immediately
after its establishment, since the end of the 19th century its work has been based on the preservation of not only the
most important monuments of Russian history and culture, but also the heritage of the world. The Library collections
are presented through a description of the most signifi cant works from diff erent parts of the world. As for Serbian
culture, some of the oldest preserved copies of Serbian medieval manuscripts (Vukan’s Gospel, Miroslav’s Gospel and
Radoslav’s gospel) are of particular value.
Literature on The National Library of Russia is extensive and enables reconstruction of its own history as well as the
history of other cultural institutions on the territory of Russia. Besides, it is possible to gain insight into the work of
prominent fi gures in the fi eld of culture and science, who have expanded their knowledge and contributed to the
development of the state while working within The National Library of Russia.
The work also briefl y presents the development of other types of libraries in Russia, established mainly in the 18th
century.
Keywords:
The National Library of Russia, history, organization, collections, Serbian manuscripts, Vukan’s Gospel,
Miroslav’s Gospel, Radoslav’s Gospel
Submitted: 23rd January 2018
Correction to the manuscript: 13th March 2018
Accepted for publication: 19th March 2018

The National Library of Russia in St Petersburg - History, Organization and Collections
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Biljana M. Đurašinović
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