This paper argues that reporting on the Balkan Wars by some of the Austro-Hungarian media and state officials on the ground was not impartial, but rather aimed to obtain international public support for the planned military intervention against Serbia in late 1912 and mid-1913. The primary task of the newly-established Albanische Korrespondenz Büro or Budapest Korrespondenz Büro was to disseminate horrifying news from the Balkan theatre of war, especially on the alleged Serbian misconduct, to the media in Europe and the United States of America. The famous New York Times, alongside other papers, put those Austrian-made reports on its front pages. Historians believe that influenced the Carnegie Endowment to start a comprehensive inquiry in t...
The central myth which accompanied the incapacity of the West to tackle the crisis and subsequent wa...
11 pagesReport including eyewitness testimonies relating to the conduct of the Serbian Army during t...
The main goal of this article is to scrutinize the contemporary British sources, in order to establi...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is looked...
This paper analyses the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia during the First World War and the act...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is looked...
This paper discusses the occupation of Serbia during the First World War by Austro-Hungarian forces....
This paper aims to analyze the role and impact of the Austro-Hungarian policy on mai...
October 1912 brought dramatic developments in the Balkans, as Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greec...
The article traces a line of continuity in Serbian nationalizing tendencies from the palace coup in...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is loo...
This paper details the entry of the Serbian army into Bosnia and Herzegovina in the concluding stag...
This article discusses and challenges some popular myths and perceptions about interwar Yugoslavia i...
The Bosnian Annexation Crisis was a major diplomatic event of the years 1908 and 1909. The decision ...
The author reviews the political events between the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo ...
The central myth which accompanied the incapacity of the West to tackle the crisis and subsequent wa...
11 pagesReport including eyewitness testimonies relating to the conduct of the Serbian Army during t...
The main goal of this article is to scrutinize the contemporary British sources, in order to establi...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is looked...
This paper analyses the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia during the First World War and the act...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is looked...
This paper discusses the occupation of Serbia during the First World War by Austro-Hungarian forces....
This paper aims to analyze the role and impact of the Austro-Hungarian policy on mai...
October 1912 brought dramatic developments in the Balkans, as Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greec...
The article traces a line of continuity in Serbian nationalizing tendencies from the palace coup in...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is loo...
This paper details the entry of the Serbian army into Bosnia and Herzegovina in the concluding stag...
This article discusses and challenges some popular myths and perceptions about interwar Yugoslavia i...
The Bosnian Annexation Crisis was a major diplomatic event of the years 1908 and 1909. The decision ...
The author reviews the political events between the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo ...
The central myth which accompanied the incapacity of the West to tackle the crisis and subsequent wa...
11 pagesReport including eyewitness testimonies relating to the conduct of the Serbian Army during t...
The main goal of this article is to scrutinize the contemporary British sources, in order to establi...