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Language in legal texts (critique of the language norms in laws and bills, 1910)

Petar Kočić A speech in the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Austro-Hungarian Empire Exalted Sabor!* With regards to the discussion of these legal basics I will make a few remarks about the official language and language in general and its development since the beginning of the occupation to this day. Just as the […]

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Rogačica village in western Serbia, nestled along the hills.

SERVIA, YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY (1845), XIII/XXXV

SERVIA, YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY: OR, A RESIDENCE IN BELGRADE, AND TRAVELS IN THE HIGHLANDS AND WOODLANDS OF THE INTERIOR, DURING THE YEARS 1843 AND 1844. BY ANDREW ARCHIBALD PATON, ESQ. CHAPTER XIII. Romantic sylvan scenery.—Patriarchal simplicity of manners.—Krupena,—Sokol.—Its extraordinary position.—Wretched town.—Alpine scenery.—Cool reception.—Valley of the Rogatschitza. Words fail me to describe the

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Painting of Austro-Hungarian General Alexander Freiherr von Krobatin, made in 1916.

Austrian Statement on Opening Moves in War Against Serbia, August 1914

Reproduced below is the text of the official statement issued by the Austrian government in the wake of the opening military action against Serbia in August 1914. The statement, issued by Minister for War General Alexander von Krobatin, refuted suggestions (reported in the press) that the Austrian army had suffered a notable setback in its

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View of the main church of the Tronoša monastery.

SERVIA,YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY (1845), XII/XXXV

SERVIA, YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY: OR, A RESIDENCE IN BELGRADE, AND TRAVELS IN THE HIGHLANDS AND WOODLANDS OF THE INTERIOR, DURING THE YEARS 1843 AND 1844. BY ANDREW ARCHIBALD PATON, ESQ. CHAPTER XII. The Banat of Matchva.—Losnitza.—Feuds on the Frontier.—Enter the Back-woods.—Convent of Tronosha.—Greek Festival.—Congregation of Peasantry.—Rustic Finery. Through the richest land, forming

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Front side of two roadside memorials for soldiers in 19t century Serbia.

ROADSIDE MEMORIALS AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN 19TH CENTURY SERBIA

UDC: 726.825(497.11):316.75“18/19“ DOI: 10.34298/9788677431402.XX Vladimir JOVANOVIĆ Institute of History Belgrade Serbia Biljana VUČETIĆ Institute of History Belgrade Serbia Abstract: This paper is concerned with the development of the roadside memorial – a particular type of memorial erected in the Serbian rural environments in the late 19th and early 20th century. As a new type of

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