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History of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Maps: Balkan History  [16]

    
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    Armed Forces of former Yugoslavia
    Covering armed forces of former Yugoslav republics and conflict in former Yugoslavia. [eng | srpc | hrv]
    Map: Balkan History
    1815 to 1839: After the Congress of Vienna. 1914: Eve of the First World War. Between the Two World Wars. Nov. 1942: Height of Axis Occupation. 1945 to 1990: Cold War Stability. 1991 to 1995: Open Warfare. [eng]
    Ctheory
    An international journal of theory, technology and culture. Articles, interviews, and key book reviews in contemporary discourse are published weekly as well as theorisations of major "event-scenes" in the mediascape. [eng]
    Bosnien, Kroatien, Serbien...
    Sydslavisk historia av Torsten Sjöfors. Boken ger en skildring av mellankrigstidens jugoslaviska monarki och efterkrigstidens socialistiska förbundsrepublik fram till Titos död 1980. Men även och framför allt är det en skildring av de enskilda provinsernas historia från romerska rikets delning år 395 fram till första världskriget, ur vars fredsslut mosaiken Serbernas, kroaternas och slovenernas kungarike etablerades som statsbildning. [swe]
    World Travel Guide - Bosnia and Herzegovina - History & Government
    In the time of the Roman empire, modern-day Bosnia was part of the Roman province of Dalmatia. Then, after brief occupation by the Goths, the territory was ruled for the next six centuries as a semi-autonomous outpost of the Byzantine Empire. [eng]
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Links. [eng]
    History of Bosnia
    The Ottoman Turks invaded Bosnia in 1386, and after many battles it became a Turkish province in 1463. Hum held out longer under rulers who styled themselves herceg ("duke") of St. Sava--a name recalled today in Herzegovina. [eng]
    World History Archives: History of Bosnia-Herzegovina
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    History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
    For the first centuries of the Christian era, Bosnia was part of the Roman Empire. After the fall of Rome, Bosnia was contested by Byzantium and Rome's successors in the West. Slavs settled the region in the 7th century, and the kingdoms of Serbia and Croatia split control of Bosnia in the 9th century. [eng]
    Modern European History - Bosnia
    An annotated directory of Internet resources on Bosnia. [eng]
    The Bosnian Crisis of 1908-1909
    The annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria-Hungary in October, 1908, led to a controversy between the Dual Monarchy and Turkey. It also led to international complications which for several weeks early in 1909 threatened to end in a general European war. This was the Bosnian crisis. [eng]
    Documents Relating to the History and Contemporary Events of the Balkan States (Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia)
    History of the Conflict. [eng]
    The Annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1908
    The Government of the Dual Monarchy alleged that the Turkish Revolution in 1908 made it necessary for Austria-Hungary to define her position in Bosnia-Herzegovina. [eng]
    The Bosnian Manuscript Ingathering Project: Brief History
    Medieval Bosnia (ca. 1200-1463). Bosnia's Ottoman Centuries (1463-1878). Bosnia Enters the 20th Century (1878-1918). Interwar Yugoslavia (1918-1941). The Second World War (1941-1945). The Cold War and Communist Yugoslavia (1945-1990). The Disintegration of Yugoslavia (1986-1992). Bosnian Independence and the Assault on Bosnia (1992-?). [eng]
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