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  1. Serbia; her people, history and aspirations by Vojislav Maksim Petrovic, 2010-08-28
  2. Remembering Yogoslavia; a History of Serbia, Yougoslavia, and the Balkan People by Anna Nevenic, 2002-01-01
  3. The History of Modern Serbia by Elodie Lawton Mijatovic, 2010-01-10
  4. The Culture of Power in Serbia: Nationalism and the Destruction of Alternatives (Post-Communist Cultural Studies) by Eric D. Gordy, 1999-11
  5. The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Rumania and Turkey by Nevill Forbes, Arnold J. Toynbee, et all 2010-10-11
  6. The Resurrection and Collapse of Empire in Habsburg Serbia, 1914-1918 (Cambridge Military Histories) by Jonathan E. Gumz, 2009-06-15
  7. The Serbs: The Guardians of the Gate (History) by R. G. D. Laffan, 1990-04
  8. The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia, Third Edition by Mr. Tim Judah, 2010-02-16
  9. Serbia's Historical Heritage
  10. Executive Report on Strategies in Serbia and Montenegro, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Serbia and Montenegro Research Group, The Serbia, et all 2000-11-02
  11. Heavenly Serbia: From Myth to Genocide by Branimir Anzulovic, 1999-03-01
  12. The history of modern Serbia by Elodie Lawton Mijatovics, 2010-04-02
  13. The Road to War in Serbia: Trauma and Catharsis
  14. SERBIA - 60 YEARS LATER by 2009-05-04

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    Association of Social Historians
    non-partisan, non-governmental, and non-profit organization whose goals include researching social history in Serbia, Yugoslavia, and South-East Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries
    www.udi.org.yu Serbian History Through Coinage prepared by the Serbian Unity Congress
    www.suc.org Serbian medieval dynasties very thorough online encyclopedia of Serbia's medieval rulers
    www.studioa.co.yu The Truth about Serbia Find out the truth about the conflict in Serbia, about Serbians in World War I and II, how Serbians were the cause of the fall of the German Nazi regime, about General Draza Mihailovich and over 500 U.S. Airmen rescued by him and his guerillas
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    SOLAIR.EUnet.yu Serbs and Their Enlightened National Interests by Prof Dusan Batakovic (focus on the Kosovo problem), presented at Sixth Annual Convention of the Serbian Unity Congress
  • 22. Bomis: The Regional/Europe/Yugoslavia/Serbia/History Ring
    Welcome to the The Regional/Europe/Yugoslavia/serbia/history ring. This ring islisted in the following paths Regional/Europe/Yugoslavia/serbia/history.
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    23. Scout Report Archives: Home
    Registers of dead United States Korean War, 19501953 Sources Kosovo (serbia)Kosovo (serbia) Exiles Kosovo (serbia) history 1980- Kosovo (serbia
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    24. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    YUGOSLAVIA - A Country StudyCategory Society history By Region Europe Balkans...... Setting PRESLAV history; HISTORIES OF THE YUGOSLAV PEOPLES TO WORLD WAR I TheSlovenes; The Croats and Their Territories; The Serbs and serbia, Vojvodina, and
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    25. Montenet - History Of Montenegro: Podgorica's Assembly 1918
    Unification of Montenegro and serbia is the one of the most interestingand most important issues of contemporary Montenegrin history.
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    Montenegro Unification of Montenegro and Serbia (1918) - Podgorica's Assembly
    Unification of Montenegro and Serbia is the one of the most interesting and most important issues of contemporary Montenegrin history. The entire contemporary history evolved in the shadows of this problem. Despite the existence of various political parties, the main political division in Montenegro between the two wars, end to the extent nowadays, is whites ( bjelasi ) and greens ( zelenasi ) (D.Vujovic, Crnogorski federalisti 1919-1929 , CANU, 1981, Titograd, p.11). The manifestations associated with these two ideologies are, on one hand, manifestation of nationalism, localism, and chauvinism, ( zelenasi ), and on the other hand the phenomenon of national nihilism ( bjelasi )(D.Vujovic, Ujedinjenje Crne Gore i Srbije, Istorijski institut NRCG, 1962, p. 8). It may be agued however, that this definition threat the greens or neo-greens somewhat harshly (See letters and During the WW1 the unification of Montenegro and Serbia was the primary task of supporters of Greater Serbia project, led by Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pasic. Pasic's aim was to just annex Montenegro without much public discussion and eventual negotiations. For that reason the Serbian government, and Pasic personally, formed the 'movement for unification' and embarked on a campaign (1916 and 1917), that was to show necessity and inevitability of unification. This became the official Serbian strategic policy approved by the Serbian government and Regent Alexander (D.Vujovic

    26. Serbian Unity Congress | Serbian History
    the Berlin Treaty of 1878 represents a milestone in both European and Balkan history. Savich The rescue of 596 Allied airmen and troops from serbia and the
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    MEDIEVAL HISTORY MEDIEVAL SERBIAN HISTORY
    There were many factors that contributed to the forming of a Serb national identity by the dawn of the nation-building 19th century. These are all largely based on the legacies that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. Serbian Rulers
    Collection of Serbian rulers portraits from various monastery frescoes and other historical material. Medieval Royal Ornaments
    Serbian rulers' ceremonial costume emerged from its Byzantine counterpart at the very moment when Serbian rulers chose to get close to Byzantium, politically as well as in matters of religion. That costume clearly shows the manner in which governmental power was comprehended and considered at the time, while simultaneously being filled with profound religious meaning. Byzantine Coinage
    With subtle variety and remarkable longevity, Byzantine coinage is an excellent starting point for glimpsing into the millenial Greek Christian state, along with the Balkan Slav development that took place in the shadow and often under the auspices of the Universal Empire. Serbian Military Uniforms 1808 - 1918: A uniformed Serbian militia is mentioned at the end of the seventeenth century after the siege of Vienna in 1683, but no details are known of its dress. It can be supposed that it derived from national costumes like the uniform introduced at the end of the first half of the eighteenth century.

    27. NYU Press
    He shows how history, religion, myth, and folklore intertwined to lay the groundwork;and Serbs to create a larger and ethnically pure Greater serbia All in
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    28. History Of Serbia And Montenegro
    Montenegro. Montenegro's history is almost inextricably tied to serbia's.Similarly to serbia, Montenegro was under the rule of the
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    Serbia For more than 3 centuriesnearly 370 yearsthe Serbs lived as virtual slaves of the Ottoman sultans. As a result of this great oppression, Serbs began to migrate out of their native land (present-day Kosovo and southern Serbia) into other areas within the Balkan Peninsula, including what is now Vojvodina and Croatia. When the Austrian Hapsburg armies pushed the Ottoman Turks south of the Danube in 1699, many Serbs were "liberated" but their native land was still under Ottoman rule. Movements for Serbian independence began more than 100 years later with uprisings under the Serbian patriots Karageorge (1804-13) and Milos Obrenovic (1815-17). After the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-29, Serbia became an internationally recognized principality under Turkish suzerainty and Russian protection, and the state expanded steadily southward. After an insurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1875, Serbia and Montenegro went to war against Turkey in 1876-78 in support of the Bosnian rebels. With Russian assistance, Serbs gained more territory as well as formal independence in 1878, though Bosnia was placed under Austrian administration. In 1908, Austria-Hungary directly annexed Bosnia, inciting the Serbs to seek the aid of Montenegro, Bulgaria, and Greece in seizing the last Ottoman-ruled lands in Europe. In the ensuing Balkan Wars of 1912-13, Serbia obtained northern and central Macedonia, but Austria compelled it to yield Albanian lands that would have given it access to the sea. Serb animosity against the Hapsburgs reached a climax on June 28, 1914, when the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo by a Bosnian Serb, Gavrilo Principthe spark that lit the powder keg of World War I.
  • 29. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Serbia & Montenegro | History
    history. northern Greece asserted its independence from Byzantium, but in 1389 theOttoman Empire cut that little party short, invading serbia and settling in
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    The first inhabitants of Yugoslavia were the Illyrians, who were followed by the Celts in the 4th century BC and the Romans 100 years later. In the middle of the 6th century AD, Slavic tribes crossed the Danube and occupied much of the Balkan Peninsula. In 1217 the Serbian Kingdom - which included a lot of Albania and northern Greece - asserted its independence from Byzantium, but in 1389 the Ottoman Empire cut that little party short, invading Serbia and settling in for the next 500 years. Throughout the 19th century the Serbs started pushing back, and by 1878 they'd regained their independence. No sooner had they got their autonomy than the Serbian Kingdom started stirring up trouble. In the First Balkan War (1912) they joined forces with Greece and Bulgaria to liberate Macedonia from Turkey. In the Second Balkan War (1913) they tried to take Macedonia from Bulgaria. In league with Western Europe, they also took Kosovo from Albania. In 1914 Austria-Hungary invaded Serbia and triggered WWI. When the dust cleared, Croatia, Slovenia, Vojvodina, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia joined forces to form the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. As this didn't fit across the bottom of an envelope, the name was changed to Yugoslavia. In 1941 Yugoslavia signed up with the fascist Tripartite Alliance, lured by Germany's promise of a chunk of Greece. The Yugoslav people weren't impressed - they overthrew the reigning regent and pulled out of the alliance. Hitler was even less impressed and invaded, slicing the defeated country up and handing out shares to Germany, Italy, Hungary and Bulgaria. Hundreds of thousands of Serbs and Jews were massacred by the newly-installed Croatian puppet regime.

    30. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Bosnia-Hercegovina | History
    history. When the Roman Empire was divided in 395 AD, the Drina River (now the borderbetween BosniaHercegovina and serbia) became the line between the Western
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    Bosnia-Hercegovina
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    The original inhabitants of the region were Illyrians, followed by the Romans, who settled around mineral springs near Sarajevo. When the Roman Empire was divided in 395 AD, the Drina River (now the border between Bosnia-Hercegovina and Serbia) became the line between the Western Roman Empire and Byzantium. The Slavs arrived in the 7th century, and in 960 the area became independent of Serbia. The first Turkish raids started in 1383, and within a century Bosnia was a Turkish province with Sarajevo as its capital. During the 400 year Turkish period, Bosnia was completely assimilated, and many of its people (Roman Catholic Croatians and Orthodox Serbs) gave up their Christianity and converted to Islam. The country itself became the boundary between the Islamic and Christian worlds. As the Turkish Empire weakened in the 16th and 17th centuries, the Turks strengthened their hold on Bosnia-Hercegovina as an advance bulwark of their empire. National revival movements among the Southern Slavs in the mid-19th century led to an uprising against the Turks, who were finally forced to give up the territory by the Russians. The Russian-backed Habsburgs of Austria-Hungary then occupied Bosnia-Hercegovina by force. Resentment that one foreign occupying force had been replaced by another became more intense in 1908, when Austria annexed Bosnia-Hercegovina outright. The assassination of Habsburg heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Bosnian Serb in 1914 led Austria to declare war on Serbia. When Russia supported Serbia, Germany jumped in behind Austria and the world was thrust into war.

    31. Greater Serbia Dreams
    Borders of Yugoslavia According to the Concept of Stevan Moljevic,Ideologoue of the ``Homogenous serbia''(1941).
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    Borders of Yugoslavia According to the Concept of Stevan Moljevic, Ideologoue of the ``Homogenous Serbia''(1941)

    32. WWW-VL History Index
    by Vojislav Korac; The Literature of Medieval serbia, by Radmila Marinkovic;history of Ancient and Medieval serbia; Rises and Falls
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    33. Serbia And Montenegro History
    serbia and Montenegro history Last updated in July 2002 6th/7th century.Arrival of the Slavs in the Balkan Peninsula. 9th century.
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    34. Serbia And Montenegro > Social Science > History - Internet Cruiser
    serbia and Montenegro (Yugoslavia), social science, history. YugoslavWeb Catalog. Contents Social Science history (20) Byzantine
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    Byzantine Coinage
    Exhibition of the coins from Byzantine epoch.
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    Colourful Beograd
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    Draza Mihailovic
    To those who are interested with the story of General Draja Mihailovich ranks as perhaps the most tragic and the most misunderstood figure of World War II.
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    Fascism - Anti-fascist Struggle of the Peoples of Yugoslavia
    The chronology highlights the basic facts of the liberation and anti-fascist struggle of the peoples of Yugoslavia 1941-1945.
    http://cypress.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~eesrdan/ndh/ndh-chronology_of_fascism.html

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    Topical covers on Scouting, shells, ships social history. serbia POSTAL historySERBIE/SERBIEN See also serbia postcards.
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    36. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: History (Serbia & Montenegro)
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    Includes information on legislature, parties and deputies, activities, history, and art collection.
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  • 39. 3. Serbia. 2001. The Encyclopedia Of World History
    The Treaty of Adrianople guaranteed the autonomy of serbia and religious liberty.6. Vuk Karadzic and Leopold Ranke published a history of the serbian Revolution
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    The Encyclopedia of World history. 2001. f. serbia. 650. Approximatedate of the completion of the Slav occupation of the Balkan area.
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