Hear the last part of this facinating essay. Also, news about the Portable Media Expo, the next few episodes and a promo from redjazz.
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- Paul’s Essay in PDF – You must have Adobe Arcobat Reader to view this.
History Podcast
Hear the last part of this facinating essay. Also, news about the Portable Media Expo, the next few episodes and a promo from redjazz.
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Episode 23. Intro to the Balkans Part Two. Michelle is now sick, so she is only in the first half of the podcast while I read the second half.
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It is a family Event, as My brother-in-law provides the content and since I am sick my wife fills in her voice which you might recognize from the intro music.
Batakovic, Dusan T. The Balkan Piedmont: Serbia and the Yugoslav Question. Institute for Balkan Studies Belgrade. Available: 24 February 2000.
Fay, Sidney. After Sarajevo: The Origins of the World War. Vol. II. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1966.
Judah, Tim. The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1997. The Serbs : History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia, Second Edition
Petrovic, Michael Boro. A History of Modern Serbia: 1804-1918. Vol. II. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovic, 1976.
Singleton, Frederick Bernard. Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Sowards, Steven W. Twenty-five Lectures on Modern Balkan History (The Balkans in the Age of Nationalism). “Lecture 13: Serbian Nationalism from the “Nacertanije” to the Yugoslav Kingdom”. Available Online. 24 February 2000.
Sowards, Steven W. Twenty-five Lectures on Modern Balkan History (The Balkans in the Age of Nationalism). “Lecture 15: The Balkan causes of World War I”. Available Online. 24 February 2000.