
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
Reproduced below is the text of the official statement issued by the Austrian government in
SERVIA, YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY: OR, A RESIDENCE IN BELGRADE, AND TRAVELS IN
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
Kaimak.—History of a Renegade.—A Bishop’s house.—Progress of Education.—Portrait of Milosh.—Bosnia and the Bosniacs.—Moslem Fanaticism.
Confidential message to King Peter Karađorđević on the need to establish a brotherly cooperation between the two countries
Shabatz.—A Provincial Chancery.—Servian Collector.—Description of his House.—Country Barber.—Turkish Quarter.—Self-taught Priest.
Section of Epidemiology and State Medicine. President—Dr. G. S. BUCHANAN. A Pandemic of Typhus in Serbia in 1914 and 1915. ; By V….
Let us see this Yugoslvism of Storssmayer’s in its full extent.
Journey to Shabatz.—Resemblance of Manners to those of the Middle Ages.—Palesh.—A Servian Bride.—Blind Minstrel.—Gypsies.—Macadamized Road.
The Montenegrin case at the Versailles and Paris peace conference about why Scutari/Skadar should be given to Montenegro.