The SerbsJohn Wiley & Sons, 15. tra 2008. - Broj stranica: 352 This sweeping history of the Serbian people starts with the settlement of the Slavs on the Balkan Peninsula in the seventh century and ends with the dissolution of Yugoslavia at the end of the twentieth century.
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Stranica xvii
... population not only of the Balkans, but also of a significant part of Europe and Asia Minor. In the opinion of some authors, it was the Slavs who were the descendants of the Serbs, whose roots in turn could be traced back to the Tower ...
... population not only of the Balkans, but also of a significant part of Europe and Asia Minor. In the opinion of some authors, it was the Slavs who were the descendants of the Serbs, whose roots in turn could be traced back to the Tower ...
Stranica xxv
... population had lost contact with the capital. The population of various tribal origins had lived under Roman rule for the previous five centuries and was more or less romanized, appearing in a variety of forms. Roman inhabitants of the ...
... population had lost contact with the capital. The population of various tribal origins had lived under Roman rule for the previous five centuries and was more or less romanized, appearing in a variety of forms. Roman inhabitants of the ...
Stranica xxvii
... population. The Serbs absorbed not only groups of Vlachs who were later slavicized, but also smaller Greek communities, while the assimilation of the Tzintzars (Aromani) has lasted until modern times. The war at the end of the ...
... population. The Serbs absorbed not only groups of Vlachs who were later slavicized, but also smaller Greek communities, while the assimilation of the Tzintzars (Aromani) has lasted until modern times. The war at the end of the ...
Stranica xxviii
... population from the northern parts who had once been under AustrianHungarian rule; while the Montenegrins were dissatisfied with the manner of unification. The population of the territories acquired in 1913 were officially regarded as ...
... population from the northern parts who had once been under AustrianHungarian rule; while the Montenegrins were dissatisfied with the manner of unification. The population of the territories acquired in 1913 were officially regarded as ...
Stranica xxix
... population of Vojvodina; in Croatia their numbers were dense only in the region of the former Military Border, and there were minorities in all the towns. They shared the historical territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina with Muslims and ...
... population of Vojvodina; in Croatia their numbers were dense only in the region of the former Military Border, and there were minorities in all the towns. They shared the historical territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina with Muslims and ...
Sadržaj
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2 The Dynasty of Sacred Roots | 34 |
3 Between the Cross and the Crescent | 77 |
4 The Sultans Protected Subjects | 111 |
5 The Emergence of Modern Christian Society | 146 |
6 The Era of Democratic Revolutions | 176 |
7 National State For and Against | 204 |
8 All the Serbs in One State | 252 |
Select Bibliography | 297 |
Index | 301 |
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