Sibalic slobodan milosevic biography

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    Serbia between East and West: the events of 1903-1908 cj82k7352

    Table of contents :
    Frontmatter
    PREFACE (page v)
    ABBREVIATIONS (page viii)
    PART ONE: THE TURN OF THE CENTURY (page 1)
    PART TWO: FOREIGN RELATIONS, 1901-3 (page 24)
    PART THREE: THE CONSPIRACY (page 46)
    PART FOUR: ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NEW REGIME (page 60)
    PART FIVE: FOREIGN RECOGNITION (page 75)
    PART SIX: THE MACEDONIAN IMBROGLIO, 1903-8 (page 122)
    PART SEVEN: ECONOMIC EMANCIPATION (page 165)
    PART EIGHT: THE DANUBE-ADRIATIC RAILWAY (page 210)
    CONCLUSION (page 231)
    NOTES (page 239)
    BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 269)
    INDEX (page 285)

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