Sarajevo 1914: Sparking the First World War
Sarajevo 1914: Sparking the First World War
An edited volume of 14 essays by historians from 7 European countries: analysing (a) the impact Sarajevo assassination of 1914; (b) the Southern Slav context. The book aims to synthesize current scholarship and suggest a range of unresearched topics, not least by historians from Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia. Editor (Cornwall) besides translating one chapter from Croatian, has written an introductory chapter and a 30-page contributory chapter: 'Between Budapest and Belgrade: the Road to Pragmatism and treason in 1914 Croatia'. The book reasserts the Southern Slav Question as a major cause of the First World War.
first world war, yugoslav, Habsburg Empire, Sarajevo
Cornwall, Mark
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3 September 2020
Cornwall, Mark
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Cornwall, Mark
(ed.)
(2020)
Sarajevo 1914: Sparking the First World War
,
London.
Bloomsbury Academic, 302pp.
Abstract
An edited volume of 14 essays by historians from 7 European countries: analysing (a) the impact Sarajevo assassination of 1914; (b) the Southern Slav context. The book aims to synthesize current scholarship and suggest a range of unresearched topics, not least by historians from Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia. Editor (Cornwall) besides translating one chapter from Croatian, has written an introductory chapter and a 30-page contributory chapter: 'Between Budapest and Belgrade: the Road to Pragmatism and treason in 1914 Croatia'. The book reasserts the Southern Slav Question as a major cause of the First World War.
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Submitted date: 3 July 2019
Published date: 3 September 2020
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Sarajevo 1914: Spark and Impact, University of Southampton, 2014-06-26 - 2014-06-28
Keywords:
first world war, yugoslav, Habsburg Empire, Sarajevo
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/432243
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