Book/Printed Material The Jugo-Slav movement.
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Image 1 of The Jugo-Slav movement. HANDBOOKS PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE HISTORICAL SECTION OF THE FOREIGN OFFICENo 14 6 G 7 THE JUGrOSLAV MOVEMENT LONDON PUBLISHED BY HM STATIONERY OFFICE 1920
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Image 7 of The Jugo-Slav movement. HANDBOOKS PREPARED VNDERJTgE DIRECTION OF THE HISTORICAL SECTION OF THE FOREIGN OFFICENo 14 THE JUGOSLAV MOVEMENT LONDON PUBLISHED BY HM STATIONERY OFFICE 1920
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Image 9 of The Jugo-Slav movement. Editorial Note In the spring of 1917 the Foreign Office in connection with the preparation which they were making for the work of the Peace Conference established a special section whose duty…
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Image 10 of The Jugo-Slav movement. It must be understood that although the series of volumes was prepared under the authority and is now issued with the sanction of the Foreign Office that Office is not to be…
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Image 11 of The Jugo-Slav movement. JugoSlav j Movement J TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Chronological Summary 1 DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOVEMENT UP TO THE OUTBREAK OF THE EUROPEAN WAR Introductory The JugoSlav Race 1 The Bulgars 3 The…
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Image 12 of The Jugo-Slav movement. TABLE OF CONTENTS No 14 Jtj goSlav Agitation within the Dual Monarchy Ihe JugoSlav Parliamentary Club The Slovenes Croatia BosniaHerzegovina The JugoSlav Volunteers JugoSlav Activity outside the Dual Monarchy ihe JugoSlav Committee…
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Image 13 of The Jugo-Slav movement. THE JUGOSLAV MOVEMENT 1 Chronological Summary 1787 Bivth of Vuk Karadzic 180413 Kara George and the First Serbian Insurrection 180913 The Illyrian Provinces 1815 Milos Obrenovic and the Second Serbian Insurrection 1815…
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Image 14 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 2 INTRODUCTORY no i which extends uninterruptedly from southern Carinthia and Styria and southern and southwestern Hungary to the southern frontiers of Montenegro and Serbia and is bounded on the west by…
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Image 15 of The Jugo-Slav movement. Movement THE SLOVENES 3 very generally taught in the primary schools of Orthodox districts The BulgarsNo account is taken in this paper of the Bulgars as they have not participated in the…
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Image 16 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 4 THE SERBOCROATS No 14 variety but intelligible to their SerboCroatian neigh bours for some time moreover an educational and literary movement has been at work among them tending towards linguistic assimilation…
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Image 17 of The Jugo-Slav movement. Movement ORIGIN OF THE MOVEMENT 5 reinforced and its triumph ensured by the rise of Hungary in the north and of Venice on the Adriatic side Religious antagonism however appears on the…
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Image 18 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 6 ILLYRISM No 14 and ideal forces and having long remained dis sociated from political agitation and even from definite political aims offers peculiar difficulties to the AngloSaxon imagination Nor is it…
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Image 19 of The Jugo-Slav movement. JugoSlav I MovementJ VUK KARADZIC 7 tellectual progress which resulted from the able and enlightened government of the French made on the subjects of the new State an impression which was never…
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Image 20 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 8 VUK KARADZIC No 14 struck by its possibilities saw in their development the best hope of creating a literary language and urged Vuk to undertake the linguistic studies which were an…
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Image 21 of The Jugo-Slav movement. JugoSlavl MovementJ EVENTS OF 1848 9 life had hitherto had its chief centre in South Hungary where it had been largely though by no means entirely under narrow Orthodox influences which drew…
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Image 22 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 10 AUSTRIAN RECOVERY No 14 Austria triumphed and Serbs and Croats now looked for their reward The Banat and Backa were in fact separated from Hungary and declared to be an autono…
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Image 23 of The Jugo-Slav movement. Movement BISHOP STROSSMAYER 11 force and charm of his character gave him an influence which extended far beyond the bounds of his diocese Though he played an active part in politics till…
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Image 24 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 12 HUNGARIAN RULE No 14 been on the increase Governed by Magyar officials with a definitely Magyarizing policy the Croats found their economic development strangled by Hungarys com mercial and agrarian jealousy…
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Image 25 of The Jugo-Slav movement. Movement OCCUPATION OF BOSNIA 13 could no longer be tolerated while the inability of the Turks to suppress them and the atrocities which they committed afforded a more than adequate justification for…
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Image 26 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 14 GENERAL DISCONTENT No 14 among the lower classes grew and such progressive elements as there were realized that the conditions of the Dual Monarchy made a disinterested administra tion of the…
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Image 27 of The Jugo-Slav movement. JugfoSlav Movement CZECHS AND SERBS 15 Attachment to the Habsburg dynasty which certainly existed in Dalmatia and probably among the Slovenes had never developed in BosniaHerzegovina Croatias dissatisfaction as has been said…
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Image 28 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 16 SERBOCROAT UNION No 14 passports found means to evade control and thronged to attend King Peters coronation From 1904 onwards various literary and artistic societies Slovene Croatian Serbian and Bulgarian held…
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Image 29 of The Jugo-Slav movement. Movement RESOLUTIONS FOR AUTONOMY 17 Resolutions of Fiume and ZaraThe proposal for joint political action by the Croats and Serbs of Austria Hungary came first from the Croat party in Dalmatia On…
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Image 30 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 18 ANNEXATION OF BOSNIA No 14 raised the price of meat in the Monarchy It was plain that the control which Austria had so long exercised in Serbia was at an end…
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Image 31 of The Jugo-Slav movement. Jugoslav Movement POLITICAL TRIALS 19 a subject population of its own race highly discontented with AustroHungarian sway Whether even at this eleventh hour a liberal economic policy would have won the attachment…
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Image 32 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 20 THE BALKAN WARS No 14 trial that of an action for libel brought against Dr Friedjung these documents were shown to be forgeries produced in the AustroHungarian Legation at Bel grade…
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Image 33 of The Jugo-Slav movement. MSSt AUSTRIA AND JUGOSLAVS 21 prepared for the enthusiasm with which the Jugo slavs of the Empire greeted the Serbian successes The outburst was startling and was specially marked amongst the Slovenes…
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Image 34 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 22 AUSTRIA AND JUGOSLAVS 0 i4 Diets in Austria in which the JugoSlavs were repre sented were suspended and though the Croatian Diet continued to subsist any free expression of opinion would…
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Image 35 of The Jugo-Slav movement. M U oveme a nt AUSTRIA AND JUGOSLAVS 23 camps were denounced in the Reiclisrat October 19 1917 by Dr TresicPavicic deputy for the Dalmatian islands who had himself been arrested on…
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Image 36 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 24 JUGOSLAV AGITATION No 14 JugoSlav Agitation within the Dual Monarchy The JugoSlav Parliamentary ClubOn the re opening of the Reichsrat in May 1917 the JugoSlav deputies by forming themselves into a…
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Image 37 of The Jugo-Slav movement. SE JUGOSLAV AGITATION 25 personalities in the Reichsrat were the late Mgr Ivrek and Mgr Korosec 1 and outside it the PrinceBishop of Ljubljana Laibach and the Bishops of Trieste and Veglia…
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Image 38 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 26 JUGOSLAV AGITATION So 14 tribiited largely to the formation of the volunteer regi Z tLUT d Stemmed the course of events rv a ian rord in later stages of the war…
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Image 39 of The Jugo-Slav movement. KS JUGOSLAV PROPAGANDA 27 and surrendered to the Russians or been captured by them were anxious to join the ranks of the Entente an in 1915 a JugoSlav Committee was formed at…
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Image 40 of The Jugo-Slav movement. 28 JUGOSLAV PROPAGANDA 0 i4 Trumbic This agreement 1 provided for the union oi the Serbs Croats and Slovenes in a single free and independent kingdom on a constitutional and demo cratic…
About this Item
Title
- The Jugo-Slav movement.
Names
- Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section.
Created / Published
- London, H.M. Stationery off., 1920.
Headings
- - Yugoslavs. [from old catalog]
Notes
- - Development of the movement up to the outbreak of the European war.--Events subsequent to the outbreak of the European war.--Appendix [includes: The Pact of Corfu. The resolutions of the Congress of oppressed nationalities at Rome. Proclamation of the Jugo-Slav leaders of Austria-Hungary, Oct. 1918. Declaration of the Conference of Geneva, Nov. 11, 1918. Resolution of the Jugo-Slav national council in Zagreb, Nov. 23, 1918. Extract from "Documenti diplomatici" XXII, by]--Authorities (p. 46)
Medium
- 3 p.1., 46 p. 22 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- D465 .G75
- D6 .G7 no. 14 Copy 2.
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- a22000876
Online Format
- image
- online text