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29: 280: 237:, described Mrazović as an "unbearable, quarrelsome, scheming woman, who is under the influence of hideous delusions and is usually in a more or less hysterical condition, regarding the manifold, sometimes crucial, questions involved in important matters of state." The government was eager to see her sell the newspaper to someone malleable. In 1893–94, Mrazović built an apartment block with newspaper offices and a printing shop on the ground floor in Cukovicgasse (today's Muvekita street). Two years later, she sold the 294: 188:
In May 1884 the newspaper opened its own printing house, “Spindler und Löschner”, the first private printing company founded in Sarajevo, which proved pivotal for its commercial viability. As of late 1884, the Austrian administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina decided to cover from the public budget
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appeared on 3 January 1884 with Makanec as the publisher and Eugen Ritter von Toepffer, from Vienna, as the editor. The aim of the newspaper was meant to be familising the “broader circles of the monarchy with the relationships, requirements and achievements” in “New Austria” and to strengthen the
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was founded by Julius Makanec from Zagreb, who came to Sarajevo in 1879 as a 27-year-old doctor. In December 1883, Makanec obtained a licence to found a German-language newspaper for an audience of civil servants and merchants (the so-called
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in Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as the first professional journalist in the province. Despite the government's concession, Mrazović refused to bow to the government's will in her articles. The government commissioner for Sarajevo,
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upon dying in 1889. Mrazović was authorised by the Austrian administration to continue publishing the newspaper, making her the first female
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catered for the German-language administrative and business community living in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 40 years of
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is strictly related to the Austrian policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina – first under the administration of
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half of the total costs of the newspaper. Despite its reputation as a pro-governmental publication, the
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claimed to retain objectivity. Makanec was also one of the initiators, together with
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from its foundation till 1903, then under the "new course" imposed by his successor
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The Development of Austro-Hungarian Sarajevo, 1878–1918: An Urban History
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The Development of Austro-Hungarian Sarajevo, 1878–1918: An Urban History
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Defunct newspapers published in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand
German
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Media of Bosnia and Herzegovina
List of newspapers
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
Austrian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Benjamin Kállay
István Burián
Muslim brothers
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Konstantin Hörmann
Mehmed Kapetanović
National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Eugen von Tõpfer
Milena Mrazović
editor-in-chief
publisher
Lothar Berks
Bosnische Post – Newspaper in Sarajevo (1884–1903)
Language Diversity in the Late Habsburg Empire
The Development of Austro-Hungarian Sarajevo, 1878–1918: An Urban History
Bosnia and Herzegovina portal
Journalism portal



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