About

An open chronicle of Serbian history.


Srpska Hronika is a living reference work covering the documented history of the Serbian people — from the earliest evidence of Slavic settlement in the Balkans through the medieval Nemanjić kingdom, the centuries under Ottoman and Habsburg rule, the Principality and Kingdom of Serbia, the Yugoslav century, and the modern Republic.

How entries are written

Each entry has three layers. The overview presents the established historical account in neutral, source-based prose. Author's notes — clearly attributed and visually distinct — carry the editor's interpretation, open questions, and personal commentary. Sources list the primary documents and secondary scholarship that underpin the entry.

Who can edit

Anyone with an account may propose edits, corrections, additions, and new sources through the contribution system. Moderators review proposals; only admins and moderators can publish to the live archive. Every change is snapshotted so the full edit history is preserved.

Standards

  • Claims are tied to sources. Where sources disagree, the disagreement is named.
  • Entries are neutral in tone and avoid comparison with the histories of other peoples.
  • The author's personal perspective is welcome but always clearly marked.
  • Edits are reversible; the revision log is the source of truth.