At the time of the Great Vienna War (1683-1699) there were large migration flows in the Balkans. The paper explains the migrations of the Orthodox (Serbian) and the Catholic population from Bosnia, which remained under the Turkish rule, to the newly liberated areas of Croatia and Slavonia. If the Bosnian migrations from this period are analzyed as a separate segment, it could be concluded that several tens of thousands of the Orthodox and Catholics migrated from Bosnia to Croatia and Slavonia, what largely resulted in filling this empty territory, strengthening the defensive power of the Habsburg Monarchy in relation to Turkey
After a brief survey of war circumstances in Croatian medieval lands following Bosnia’s surrender to...
The area of Gorski kotar was in history a site with a variety of migratory processes which influence...
This paper examines religious policies of the Habsburg monarchy and reactions of the Bosnian Islamic...
The paper is a reprint of a very informative review of migrations in Bosnia published almost 60 year...
The book presents key migrant processes in the Balkans in the 19th century, based on the example of ...
The results of the Ottoman census books for the Branković Region, i.e., the sanjaks (provinces) of...
One of the most tragic events in human history, migration, no doubt, left deep traceson communities ...
Migrations were permanent part of general human evolution, a key factor in development of humans, im...
The first part of the paper presents in chronological order emigration of different ethnicities f...
The expansion of the Osmanli Turks started in the second half of the 14th century which led to the ...
This paper details the entry of the Serbian army into Bosnia and Herzegovina in the concluding stag...
The paper deals with forced migration caused by Serb aggression in areas of Croatia and the neighbou...
At the beginning of October 1912, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greece declared war on Turkey. Th...
The paper presents the problem of the migrations of Bulgarians from Macedonia, Thrace, Russia, the H...
Ever since the Turks penetrated the Balkans from Asia Minor, migrations and ethnic composition chang...
After a brief survey of war circumstances in Croatian medieval lands following Bosnia’s surrender to...
The area of Gorski kotar was in history a site with a variety of migratory processes which influence...
This paper examines religious policies of the Habsburg monarchy and reactions of the Bosnian Islamic...
The paper is a reprint of a very informative review of migrations in Bosnia published almost 60 year...
The book presents key migrant processes in the Balkans in the 19th century, based on the example of ...
The results of the Ottoman census books for the Branković Region, i.e., the sanjaks (provinces) of...
One of the most tragic events in human history, migration, no doubt, left deep traceson communities ...
Migrations were permanent part of general human evolution, a key factor in development of humans, im...
The first part of the paper presents in chronological order emigration of different ethnicities f...
The expansion of the Osmanli Turks started in the second half of the 14th century which led to the ...
This paper details the entry of the Serbian army into Bosnia and Herzegovina in the concluding stag...
The paper deals with forced migration caused by Serb aggression in areas of Croatia and the neighbou...
At the beginning of October 1912, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greece declared war on Turkey. Th...
The paper presents the problem of the migrations of Bulgarians from Macedonia, Thrace, Russia, the H...
Ever since the Turks penetrated the Balkans from Asia Minor, migrations and ethnic composition chang...
After a brief survey of war circumstances in Croatian medieval lands following Bosnia’s surrender to...
The area of Gorski kotar was in history a site with a variety of migratory processes which influence...
This paper examines religious policies of the Habsburg monarchy and reactions of the Bosnian Islamic...