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Serbian language caligraphy by Karina Avagyan Jevtic i Miroslav Cenic
 

Serbian language caligraphy by Karina Avagyan Jevtic i Miroslav Cenic

Date: 02/04/07 Views: 2760 Owner: Nemanja Backovic

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The Treaty of London, April 26, 1915 PDF Print E-mail
The Treaty of London, also known as the London Pact (Patto di Londra, in Italian), was negotiated secretly by three major Allied Powers (France, Russia, Great Britain) and Italy. Since the Italian territorial demands included the Yugo-Slavic lands under Austria-Hungary, the negotiations had to involve also the future borders of two cobelligerant Allied states, the kingdoms of Serbia and Montenegro.
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In The Margines of Chaos PDF Print E-mail

Recollection of Relief Work in and Between Three Wars

 

Excerpts from "In the margines of chaos" by Francesca M. Wilson
published in 1945 by The MacMillan Company, New York

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The Congress of Beriln, British Imperialism, and The Emergence of World War I PDF Print E-mail

by Carl Savich


The salient feature of the Congress of Berlin was the inequitable relationship between the Great powers and the Balkan nations and peoples. The Balkan states/nations and peoples were merely pawns or chattels for the imperialist powers to do with as they wished. They were merely chess pieces in a larger imperialist chess game.

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Balkan Crisis and The Treaty of Berlin: 1878 PDF Print E-mail
The Balkan crisis concluded by the Berlin Treaty of 1878 represents a milestone in both European and Balkan history. For Europe it marked the disintegration of the newly formed Three Emperors' League of Germany, Austria, and Russia. This in turn meant the renewal and intensification of the Austro- Russian rivalry in the Balkans which started with the Crimean War. It also meant the re-emergence of Britain as an active force in European affairs after years of splendid isolation under Gladstone.
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Traditional Attire PDF Print E-mail

By Jasna Bjeladinovic-Jergic


Among the creative aspects of the culture of the Serbian nation, traditional costumes occupy one of the most important places because of their role in everyday life, their significance for ethnic identity, and their value artistically and aesthetically.

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