Novi Plamen

Novi Plamen (transl."The New Flame") was a left-wing journal for political, social and cultural issues primarily aimed at intellectual audiences in the former Yugoslavia and the related diaspora. It was a leading publication of its kind in the region, covering the entire post-Yugoslav space. It was published by the Demokratska misao (English: Democratic Thought) publishing company based in Zagreb and largely sold at kiosks. Its editors-in-chief were Mladen Jakopović (pseudonym Daniel Jakopovich), Ivica Mladenović and Professor Goran Marković.

Novi Plamen
DisciplinePolitics and Culture
LanguageCroatian
Edited byMladen Jakopović (pseudonym Daniel Jakopovich)
Ivica Mladenović
Goran Marković
Publication details
History2007–2015
Publisher
Demokratska misao/Democratic Thought (Croatia)
FrequencyBi-annual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Novi Plamen
Indexing
ISSN1846-386X
OCLC no.643257497

The name of the journal is an allusion to the distinguished left-wing magazine Plamen which was published in 1919 and edited by Miroslav Krleža and August Cesarec. It also alludes to Karl Kraus' Die Fackel ("The Torch").

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