During the First World War Serbian soldiers were encamped or fought in different parts of Greece. Many of them died there of diseases or exhaustion or were killed in battle. This paper looks at the issue of cemeteries of and memorials to the dead Serbian soldiers (primarily in the area of Corfu, Thessaloniki and Florina) in the context of post-war relations between Greece and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia), at the attitude of post-Second World War Yugoslavia towards them, and the Serbs’ revived interest in their First World War history. It also takes a look at the image of Serbs in the memory of local people
After the restoration of Serbia in 1830, the areas of medieval Serbia left out of her borders were d...
This paper seeks to examine the outlook of the Serbian Minister in London, Mateja Mata Bošković, du...
The Kingdom of Serbia fought in three consecutive conflicts between 1912 and 1918. These events merg...
This paper analyses the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia during the First World War and the act...
The memory of the First World War in Greece has suffered throughout the years a gradual decline, whi...
La Première Guerre mondiale a profondément marqué l’identité collective et la mémoire des Serbes. Le...
This paper looks at the course of Greek-Yugoslav relations from the Paris Peace Conference to the Tr...
During and immediately after the Balkan Wars, different types of visual narratives emerged in Serbia...
This paper details the entry of the Serbian army into Bosnia and Herzegovina in the concluding stag...
The memory of the Great War in Serbia has a particular historical weight. The heavy losses suffered ...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is looked...
After the end of the First World War, the graves of soldiers of the three armies that fought against...
In this paper, the author offers a brief overview of the memorial heritage that was created/erected/...
Seven Italian volunteers decided on 29 July 1914 to join the Serbian army responding to a proclamati...
October 1912 brought dramatic developments in the Balkans, as Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greec...
After the restoration of Serbia in 1830, the areas of medieval Serbia left out of her borders were d...
This paper seeks to examine the outlook of the Serbian Minister in London, Mateja Mata Bošković, du...
The Kingdom of Serbia fought in three consecutive conflicts between 1912 and 1918. These events merg...
This paper analyses the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia during the First World War and the act...
The memory of the First World War in Greece has suffered throughout the years a gradual decline, whi...
La Première Guerre mondiale a profondément marqué l’identité collective et la mémoire des Serbes. Le...
This paper looks at the course of Greek-Yugoslav relations from the Paris Peace Conference to the Tr...
During and immediately after the Balkan Wars, different types of visual narratives emerged in Serbia...
This paper details the entry of the Serbian army into Bosnia and Herzegovina in the concluding stag...
The memory of the Great War in Serbia has a particular historical weight. The heavy losses suffered ...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is looked...
After the end of the First World War, the graves of soldiers of the three armies that fought against...
In this paper, the author offers a brief overview of the memorial heritage that was created/erected/...
Seven Italian volunteers decided on 29 July 1914 to join the Serbian army responding to a proclamati...
October 1912 brought dramatic developments in the Balkans, as Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greec...
After the restoration of Serbia in 1830, the areas of medieval Serbia left out of her borders were d...
This paper seeks to examine the outlook of the Serbian Minister in London, Mateja Mata Bošković, du...
The Kingdom of Serbia fought in three consecutive conflicts between 1912 and 1918. These events merg...