Mladina

Mladina
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EditorGrega Repovž
CategoriesNews magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation20,000 per week
First issue1920
CompanyMladina časopisno podjetje d. d.
CountrySlovenia
LanguageSlovene
Websitewww.mladina.si
Mladina online

Mladina (English: Youth) is a Slovenian weekly left-wing political and current affairs magazine. Since the 1920s, when it was first published,[1][2] it has become a voice of protest against those in power. Today, Mladina's weekly issues are distributed throughout the country. Mladina is considered one of the most influential political magazines in Slovenia.[1][3]

Mladina has served as a hub for investigative journalism in Slovenia since the 1980s, when its pioneering "muckraking" reporting and critical (and then highly controversial) sociopolitical coverage helped spark the dissolution of Yugoslavia.[4][5][6]

Mladina is also digitally published online, and its website maintains an expansive article archive.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Cox, John K. (June 2004). Slovenia: Evolving Loyalties. Routledge. ISBN 9781134478989.
  2. ^ Europe Against The Current 1985–1989
  3. ^ Jill Benderly and Evan Kraft, Independent Slovenia (New York: NY, 1994) 95
  4. ^ Colarič, Helena. "PREISKOVALNO NOVINARSTVO V SLOVENIJI - ANALIZA PRIMERA PETEK" (PDF).
  5. ^ Bulc, Špela. "Vodilni slovenski novinarji 20. stoletja v časopisju" (PDF).
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