Abstrakt: |
The first Sorbian bibliographic registers were compiled in the 18th century und also became a tool for the growing national-historical awareness of the Sorbian intelligentsia. In 1847, the society named Maćica Serbska was founded to promote scholarly and cultural discussions for a national-cultural discourse. In this function, it also made publication activities possible. In addition, the society founded a central Sorbian library and recorded all new Sorbian-language books in its journal. A genuine Sorbian bibliography was compiled by Jakub Wjacsławk in 1929 (re-issued and supplemented in 1952). The Institute for Sorbian People Research, founded in Bautzen in 1951 (since 1992 called the Sorbian Institute) continued this work. Predominantly in five-year intervals, altogether ten volumes of this bibliography were published in the period 1945-2005. Since 1986, this was done electronically, establishing a data base, which has been made available on the website of the Sorbian Institute since 2003 and also forms part of the German-language virtual library Slavistik, the so called Slavistik-Portal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |