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1 Online-Ressource (320 pages)
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Also published in print
ISBN:
1350093203
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1350093211
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9781350093171
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9781350093195
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9781350093201
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9781350093218
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9781350093188
Inhalt:
"In June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo. This key event in 20th-century history continues to fascinate the public imagination, yet few historians have examined in depth the regional context which allowed this assassination to happen or the murder's ripples which quickly spread out across the Balkans, Austria-Hungary and Europe as a whole. In this study, Mark Cornwall has gathered an impressive cast of contributors to explore the causes of the Sarajevo assassination and its consequences for the Balkans in the context of the First World War. The volume assesses from a variety of regional perspectives how the 'South Slav Question' destabilized the empire's southern provinces, provoking violent discontent in Croatia and Bosnia, and exacerbating the empire's relations with Serbia, regarded by Austria-Hungary as a dangerous state. It then explores the ripples of the Sarajevo event, from its evolution into a European crisis to the creation of a new independent state of Yugoslavia. Bringing together fresh perspectives by historians from Austria, Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia, as well as leading British historians of Austria-Hungary, this book is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the Sarajevo violence and how it shaped modern Balkan history"--
Inhalt:
List of Illustrations Introduction: The Southern Slav Question, Mark Cornwall (University of Southampton, UK) Part I - Tinder and Spark -- 1. Franz Ferdinand: Power and Image, Alma Hannig (University of Bonn, Germany) -- 2. Great Expectations: The Habsburgh Heir-Apparent and the Southern Slavs, Andrej Rahten (Slovene Academy of Sciences, Slovenia) -- 3. Mlada Bosna : The Educational and Cultural Context, Robin Okey (University of Warwick, UK) -- 4. Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, or Serbo-Croatian?: Frictions over the Language Question in the Habsburg Army, Tamara Scheer (University of Vienna, Austria) -- 5. The Mentality of the Croatian Aristocracy, Iskra Iveljic (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Part II - International Blaze -- 6. Why Did Nobody Control Apis?: Serbian Military Intelligence and the Sarajevo Assassinations, Danilo ?arenac (University of Belgrade, Serbia) -- 7. Why Fight a Third Balkan War?: The Habsburg Mindset in -- 1914. Lothar Hb̲elt (University of Vienna, Austria) -- 8. 'Six Powers Appalled by War': The July Crisis and the Limits of Crisis Management, Thomas Otte (University of East Anglia, UK) -- 9. The British Elite and the Sarajevo Assassinations, Roy Bridge (University of Leeds, UK) Part III - Regional Blaze -- 10. The Outbreak of War in Habsburg Trieste, Borut Klabjan (University of Koper, Slovenia) -- 11. Defining Traitors and Loyalists in Habsburg Croatia, Mark Cornwall (University of Southampton, UK) -- 12. The Inner Enemy: The Habsburg State and its Serb Citizens in Herzegovina -- 1913.1918, Heiner Grunert (Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Germany) -- 13. The Sarajevo Assassinations in Czech Memory after the Great War, Dagmar Hajkov ̀(Czech Academic of Sciences, Czech Republic) -- 14. The Combustible Impact of Sarajevo, Cathie Carmichael (University of East Anglia, UK) -- Index
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Also published in print.
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ISBN 9781350093201
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781350093201
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Electronic books
DOI:
10.5040/9781350093171
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