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Tag Archives: Franz Ferdinand
Jun 30 2014
Serbia, Sarajevo and the outbreak of the First World War
Leave a commentThe assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Habsburg throne, and, by accident, duchess Sophie, by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914 triggered the First World War, the causes of which are deeply complex. Disagreements regarding the … Continue reading
Posted by: June 30, 2014
Tagged with: assassination, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Dejan Djokić, First World War, Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Princip, Ivo Andric, Kosovo battle, Nikola Pasić, WW1, Young Bosnia, Young Turks
Jun 28 2014
The legacy of Young Bosnia: Our own America
1 CommentFranz Ferdinand’s (somewhat casual) assassin, Gavrilo Princip, was loathed as the most wicked of murderers and hailed as a liberation hero. One hundred years on, the role of the group that orchestrated the plot, Young Bosnia, is still debated. The … Continue reading
Posted by: June 28, 2014
Tagged with: assassination, Austro-Hungarian Empire, First World War, Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Princip, Great War, Hadji Loyo, Ivo Andric, Muharem Bazdulj, Nedeljko Cabrinovic, Theresienstadt, Trifko Grabez, WW1, Young Bosnia
Mar 19 2014
Editorial – Welcome to the LSEE Blog
1 Comment‘And so they have killed our Ferdinand,’ said the chairwoman to Mr Svejk, who had left military service years before, after having been finally certified by an army medical board as an imbecile, and now lived by selling dogs – ugly, mongrel … Continue reading
Posted by: March 19, 2014
Tagged with: Balkan food for thought, Balkans, Franz Ferdinand, LSE, LSEE, South Eastern Europe