It is consisted of series of 23 panels, created in the same project that was funded by the European Union and implemented by the National and University Library of the Republika Srpska (NUBRS) in partnership with the Agency for Cooperation, Education and Development (ACED).
One of the authors, Slobodan Soja was responsible for research on writing of the French press in July 1914. He says that the idea of this project is to show that “history can talk in scientific and normal way.”
The basic idea of the project came, according to him, from Banja Luka and it states “let’s make a deal to cooperate and be part of what is called B&H historiography that communicates with the European historiography, without polemics”.
The exhibition was opened by the Head of the Department for Social Development, Civil Society and Cross Border Cooperation at the EU Delegation to B&H Massimo Mina, who stated that the project “By studying the history to reconciliation” is one of a series within the program Sarajevo in 2014, funded by the European Union with 2 million EUR.
(Source: novovrijeme.ba)