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Since its inception the society has published the Art History Journal along with a regular series of other works by art historians as they have gradually mapped the topography of Slovene art. The gazette Bilten SUZD is a serial publication that is issued five times a year in electronic form. Short scientific papers are reviewed. Another bulletin Library SUZD is conceived in 1997 to publish papers from conferences of Slovene art historians.
This scientific bulletin has one of the longest tradition among art history publications. The publishing stopped for a brief period of time near the end of the Second World War and few years after the war. In 1951 the counting of each number of the journal started from the beginning.
Izidor Cankar was next to France Stele and Vojislav Mole one of the founders of the Slovene art history profession. The society researches and promotes Slovenian and world art history and helps to protect cultural heritage. It bestows the Izidor Cankar Award biennially since 1999 for professionals, individuals or groups from Slovenia or abroad who have made significant contributions in the field of Slovene art history. It is a member of the International Committee of the History of Arts (CIHA).
The Art History Journal has a Slovene editorial board and a consulting international editorial board with members from Italy, Croatia, Austria and USA. The articles are published in Slovene, Serbo-Croatian, Italian and English. The archive of the Art History Journal from the year 1997 on is also available online in pdf format.
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