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Austria-Hungary and 'Yugoslavia'

Austria-Hungary and 'Yugoslavia'
Austria-Hungary and 'Yugoslavia'
This chapter analyses how loyalty and legitimacy towards the Habsburg Empire could decline during the First World War while the Yugoslav idea slowly gained ground, especially through national agitation in the South Slav regions of the Empire and the persistent backing of Serbia
austria-hungary, yugoslavia, first world war, serbia
Blackwell Publishing
Cornwall, Mark
871e5402-aa45-47bc-8964-dce8c0a1b749
Horne, John
Cornwall, Mark
871e5402-aa45-47bc-8964-dce8c0a1b749
Horne, John

Cornwall, Mark (2010) Austria-Hungary and 'Yugoslavia'. In, Horne, John (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to World War I. (Blackwell Companions) Oxford, UK. Blackwell Publishing. (In Press)

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This chapter analyses how loyalty and legitimacy towards the Habsburg Empire could decline during the First World War while the Yugoslav idea slowly gained ground, especially through national agitation in the South Slav regions of the Empire and the persistent backing of Serbia

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Submitted date: 2008
Accepted/In Press date: 2010
Keywords: austria-hungary, yugoslavia, first world war, serbia

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Local EPrints ID: 80518
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/80518
PURE UUID: 7d040039-d496-4029-9e0d-94062d1247a4

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2010
Last modified: 12 Dec 2023 17:39

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Author: Mark Cornwall
Editor: John Horne

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