Bosnia between The Two World Wars (original) (raw)

How did diplomatic relation between Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and Serbia influence Sarajevo assassination on 28 June 1914?

Amela Vejzović

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The Great War In 1914 And The Balkans

Vladislav B . Sotirović

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Terrorists are Other People: Contested Memory of the 1914 Sarajevo Assassination

Jelena Subotic

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Remembering Gavrilo Princip

Alberto Becherelli

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Assassination_in_Sarajevo_1914.pdf

Slobodan SOJA

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Sarajevo 1914: Sparking the First World War

Cornwall Mark

2020

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Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans, 1840-1914

Edin Hajdarpasic

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Coping with the Memory of Gavrilo Princip and the Symbolism of Vidovdan in Serbia and Yugoslavia

Slobodan G. Markovich

South Slav Journal, 2015

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The Serbs and the First World War 1914–1918, ed. Dragoljub R. Živojinović. Belgrade: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2015

Dušan Fundić

Balcanica , 2016

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Serbia | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)

Mile Bjelajac

2019

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Sarajevo 1914: Trial process against Young Bosnia: Illusion of the fair process

Veljko Turanjanin

Zbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu, 2016

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Prelude to Sarajevo: The Serbian Question in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1878-1914

Dusan T. Batakovic

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Serbia and the Balkan Front, 1914 : The Outbreak of the Great War

Stefan Papaioannou

HISTORY: Reviews of New Books, 2017

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Social and cultural history of World War One

International Research Journal Commerce arts science

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ITALY AND THE AUSTRO-SERBIAN CRISIS OF JULY 1914

Giordano Merlicco

Serbian-Italian Relations: History and Modern Times, The Institute of History, Belgrade, 2015

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"– Road to Great War – Serbian Intellectuals and Austro-Hungarian Policy in the Balkans (1894–1914)"

Aleksandra Kolaković

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Review: Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans, 1840-1914

Michael Portmann

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The Contested Memory of the Sarajevo Assassination

Anida Sokol

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SARAJEVO 1914 TRIAL PROCESS

Veljko Turanjanin

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Albanians in Confrontation with the Challenges of World War I

Veli Kryeziu

2019

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Miroslav Spalajković, the Serbian Minister in Russia, in the July Crisis of 1914

Zoran Bajin

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Cathie Carmichael, "SEALING THE FATE OF ŠABAC: HABSBURG POLICY AND THE MAČVA REGION OF SERBIA 1903-1914", Serbian Studies Research, vol. 8, no. 1, 2017, 103-119.

Serbian Studies Research

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Transition from Austria-Hungary to Yugoslavia: The Serbian Army in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Late 1918

Dragan Bakić

Finir la Grande guerre dans les Balkans 1918–1923, Sous la direction de Vojislav G. Pavlović, Belgrade: Institut des Études balkaniques Académie serbe des sciences et des arts, 2022

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The Balkans on the Eve of the First World War, or The Balkan Knot and the First World War. Remembering the Assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. The Case of the Italian Newspaper “La Stampa” of Turin, 1914-1999.

Christian Costamagna

Prvi svetski rat i balkanski cvor/The First World War and the Balkan Knot, Eds. Momčilo Pavlović et alia. , 2014

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Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans 1840–1914. By Edin Hajdarpašić . Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2015. xii, 271 pp. Notes. Index. Illustrations. Maps. $45.00, hard bound

Cathie Carmichael

Slavic Review, 2017

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Gul Tokay, ‘ The Origins of the Balkan Wars: A Reinterpretation’, in H. Yavuz and I. Blumi (eds.), War and Nationalism The Balkan Wars, 1912–1913 and Their Sociopolitical Implications ( Utah: Utah University Press, 2013), pp.176-196

Gul Tokay

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Italy and France in the Austro-Serbian Crisis of July 1914

Biljana Stojić

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Foreign policy of Serbia towards Bosnia and Herzegovina before the breakup of 1. World War.

Maroš Melichárek

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Bosniaks in the 1921 Uprising in West Hungary

Zoltan Bolek

Historijski pogledi, 2023

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The 1914 Breakdown: A geopolitical perspective.

Carlos E Flores Terán

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The Aggressiveness of Bosnian and Herzegovinian Serbs in the Public Discourse during the Balkan Wars

Amir Duranović

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Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Balkans during World War I

Marvin Benjamin Fried, PhD, FRHistS

2014

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The Young Bosnia and the "Black Hand"

Dusan T. Batakovic

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The Chronicle Of The First World War And Its Impact On The Balkans

Erjada Progonati

2016

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Between Austrian Modernity and Ottoman Sovereignty: The Bosnian Muslim Dilemmas

Aydın Babuna

Europe and the Orient, 2022

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