Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia-Herzegovina by the end of the 19th century, presided by Benjamin Kallay, the Empire’s Minister of Finance and governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina, strived to gain wider international justification for its years’ long project of “civilizing” Bosnia and Herzegovina, or particular “historizing” of this proximal colony. In the summer of 1894 the Austro-Hungarian government in Bosnia and Herzegovina organized the Congress of Archaeologists and Anthropologists in the Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. The aim of the Congress was to inform archaeologists and anthropologists about the results of archaeological investigations in the country, and to seek their advice in directing further work. The wider ideological, political, a...
This thesis discusses the Ottoman policies on archaeology in the aftermath of the initiation of the ...
WOS: 000456401600003Various researches and excavations were carried out by archaeologists from the g...
The current article explores how political changes in the past 130 years have shaped and reshaped th...
According to local historiography, the development of archaeological research and archaeology in Bos...
xxv, 452 p. illus. (incl. maps, plans) XL pl. (incl. front.) 22 cm.Includes bibliographical referenc...
The aim of this paper is to show, using a micro-example, the nature of the Austro-Hungarian regime ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.To and at Sarajevo.--Excursion to Jajce and the lakes ...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is loo...
AbstractFraming Bosnia: The Politics of Architecture and City Building in the Austro-Hungarian Admin...
AbstractFraming Bosnia: The Politics of Architecture and City Building in the Austro-Hungarian Admin...
Archaeology in Serbia was shaped as a discipline by the end of the 19th century. Its founders, mainl...
The article explains the political, economic and military reasons leading the Habsburg Monarchy in t...
The article examines the archaeological aspect of the expansion of Western European powers (primaril...
"Afterlife of Empire" explores Ottoman cultural, social, and political continuities in Bosnia Herzeg...
This paper will explore the ideas and problems of forging a common Bosnian identity during more than...
This thesis discusses the Ottoman policies on archaeology in the aftermath of the initiation of the ...
WOS: 000456401600003Various researches and excavations were carried out by archaeologists from the g...
The current article explores how political changes in the past 130 years have shaped and reshaped th...
According to local historiography, the development of archaeological research and archaeology in Bos...
xxv, 452 p. illus. (incl. maps, plans) XL pl. (incl. front.) 22 cm.Includes bibliographical referenc...
The aim of this paper is to show, using a micro-example, the nature of the Austro-Hungarian regime ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.To and at Sarajevo.--Excursion to Jajce and the lakes ...
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is loo...
AbstractFraming Bosnia: The Politics of Architecture and City Building in the Austro-Hungarian Admin...
AbstractFraming Bosnia: The Politics of Architecture and City Building in the Austro-Hungarian Admin...
Archaeology in Serbia was shaped as a discipline by the end of the 19th century. Its founders, mainl...
The article explains the political, economic and military reasons leading the Habsburg Monarchy in t...
The article examines the archaeological aspect of the expansion of Western European powers (primaril...
"Afterlife of Empire" explores Ottoman cultural, social, and political continuities in Bosnia Herzeg...
This paper will explore the ideas and problems of forging a common Bosnian identity during more than...
This thesis discusses the Ottoman policies on archaeology in the aftermath of the initiation of the ...
WOS: 000456401600003Various researches and excavations were carried out by archaeologists from the g...
The current article explores how political changes in the past 130 years have shaped and reshaped th...