In the article we shall study the position of the second largest community in the city of Salonica – the Muslim community – during the Balkan Wars (1912-1913), using British and Austrian documents. We can conclude that the Balkan Wars satisfied the ambitions of the Balkan states’ nationalist circles which, of course, had the politics of the Great Powers behind them. That such of the case was obvious at both conferences that took place in London at the same time – the Conference of the Ambassadors of the Great Powers and the Peace Conference of the Balkan states engaged in war. 80 years after these wars, a new war threatened the Balkans and was led, with all its attributes of cruelty, on the territory of former Yugoslavia. Reflecting on this...
“Le Temps” was one of the most important French newspapers of the first half of XXth century. In the...
At the dawn of the XXth century the Balkan countries were intent on waging war against Turkey. In th...
The article deals with the discursive process through which Croatia framed its so-called “return to ...
The broadcasting station dealt with a variety of topics concerning the war and occupation. One of th...
The aim of this paper is to examine the origin of “hot nationalism” in the Balkans. Undoubtedly, thi...
The starting point of my considerations is the category of the theatre of memory, taken from Francis...
In this article the author tries to estimate chances for the borderland of Upper Silesia created by...
At the turn of 1850s and 1860s there was a serious discussion inside the Bulgarian Church Movement, ...
Balkan Wars 1912-1913 were a milestone event in the history of the Balkans. They ending, started in ...
The Balkan peninsula on account of its peculiar location and the terrain constitutes the unusually i...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the types and determinants of political leadership in the Balkans...
The Bulgarians’ settlement in the Lower Danube area constituted one of the most significant events i...
The Archives of Bosnia-Herzegovina, marked with tragedy of fire, had stored large archive collection...
The article describes the situation of the Jewish minority after establishing the Principality of Bu...
The article is based on anthropological fieldwork basing on participant observation andinterviews co...
“Le Temps” was one of the most important French newspapers of the first half of XXth century. In the...
At the dawn of the XXth century the Balkan countries were intent on waging war against Turkey. In th...
The article deals with the discursive process through which Croatia framed its so-called “return to ...
The broadcasting station dealt with a variety of topics concerning the war and occupation. One of th...
The aim of this paper is to examine the origin of “hot nationalism” in the Balkans. Undoubtedly, thi...
The starting point of my considerations is the category of the theatre of memory, taken from Francis...
In this article the author tries to estimate chances for the borderland of Upper Silesia created by...
At the turn of 1850s and 1860s there was a serious discussion inside the Bulgarian Church Movement, ...
Balkan Wars 1912-1913 were a milestone event in the history of the Balkans. They ending, started in ...
The Balkan peninsula on account of its peculiar location and the terrain constitutes the unusually i...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the types and determinants of political leadership in the Balkans...
The Bulgarians’ settlement in the Lower Danube area constituted one of the most significant events i...
The Archives of Bosnia-Herzegovina, marked with tragedy of fire, had stored large archive collection...
The article describes the situation of the Jewish minority after establishing the Principality of Bu...
The article is based on anthropological fieldwork basing on participant observation andinterviews co...
“Le Temps” was one of the most important French newspapers of the first half of XXth century. In the...
At the dawn of the XXth century the Balkan countries were intent on waging war against Turkey. In th...
The article deals with the discursive process through which Croatia framed its so-called “return to ...