
Correspondence about the closure of shops in Skopje, Dec. 1913
British LegationBelgrade12 December 1913 Dear Mr. Stefanovitch, Thank you for your letter which I received
British LegationBelgrade12 December 1913 Dear Mr. Stefanovitch, Thank you for your letter which I received
From World War I Document Archive APPENDIX DESPATCH FROM THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR AT ROME CONTAINING
UDC: 94:341.232.7(410:497.11)”1915/1916” ; 327(410:497.11)”1915/1916”ID: 187237388 Aleksandar Rastović, Ph.D.Associate Prof., Department of History, Faculty of PhilosophyĆirila
UDC: 94(497.11):070.48(410)”1890/1895”DOI: 10.34298/9788677431402.07 Aleksandar RASTOVIĆInstitute of HistoryBelgradeSerbia BRITISH PRESS COVERAGE OF SERBIA 1890–1895 (BASED ON
Anja Nikolić* DOI: 10.2298/BALC1647177N PhD candidate Original scholarly work University of Belgrade http://www.b…
Return to Servia.—The Danube.—Semlin.—Wucics and Petronievitch.—Cathedral Solemnity.—Subscription Ball.
CHAPTER IV. Leave Widdin.—The Timok.—Enter Servia.—Brza Palanka.—The Iron Gates.—Old and New Orsova.—Wallachian Matron.—Semlin.
The 1844 draft of Serbian foreign policy, written by Ilija Garašanin, still provokes controversial interpretations.