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  1. History of Nations Volume VIX Turkey & the Balkan States by Sir Edward Creasy, 1928
  2. BALKAN MILITARY HISTORY (Military history bibliographies) by Jessup, 1986-01-01
  3. The Cambridge Ancient History Volume 3, Part 1: The Prehistory of the Balkans, the Middle East and the Aegean World, Tenth to Eighth Centuries BC
  4. Balkans into Southeastern Europe: A Century of War and Transition by John R. Lampe, 2006-03-03
  5. The Balkans since 1453 (Rinehart books in European history) by Leften Stavros Stavrianos, 1958
  6. The Ottoman Empire 1326-1699 (Essential Histories) by Stephen Turnbull, 2003-10-22
  7. Yugoslavia: A Concise History: Revised and Updated Edition by Leslie Benson, 2004-02-07
  8. Clio in the Balkans: The politics of history education
  9. Europe and the Albanian question, (Chicago essays on world history and politics) by P Pipinelēs, 1963
  10. Realpolitik versus nationalpolitik: rethinking nationalism during the Eastern crisis, 1875-1878. (in the Balkan states of the Ottoman Empire): An article from: East European Quarterly by L.L., Jr. Farrar, 1996-03-22
  11. Nationalism, Globalization, and Orthodoxy: The Social Origins of Ethnic Conflict in the Balkans (Contributions to the Study of World History) by Victor Roudometof, 2001-07-30
  12. Kosovo: A Short History by Noel Malcolm, 1998-06-01
  13. The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Rumania, Turkey by Nevill Forbes, Arnold J. Toynbee, et all 2004-09-01
  14. A short history of Russia and the Balkan states, by Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace, Prince Kropotkin, C. Mijatovich and J. D. Bourchier. Reproduced from the 11th edition of the Encyclopaedia britannica by Donald Mackenzie, Sir (1841-1919) Wallace, 1914

81. The Centre For Peace In The Balkans
Detailed information, news, war documents and photos from the countries of the region.
http://www.balkanpeace.org/
Home Publications Events Links ... Search Quick Search: Join our mailing list E-mail: Subscribe Unsubscribe Press Release (new!) Our Analysis War Crime Section Witness Testimonies Photos Crisis in Balkans Kosovo and Metohia Bosnia Croatia FYR Macedonia ... Background Studies Related Documents World Terrorism UN Documents Lawsuits Against NATO Ottawa Kosovo Hearings Archives Photo Gallery Headline Archive Study Archive Audio/Video ... CPB Monitor CPB Poll 9 years after the Dayton peace agreement, GDP has yet to reach prewar levels, the country remains divided into three ethnic zones, young people want to leave, many outside the country wish never to return. Is there a future for Bosnia? Yes!

82. The Balkans Human Rights Web Pages
Extensive collection of documents (press releases, articles, and reports) issued by reliable human rights NGOs and governments. Searchable by country and by organization. Sponsored by the Greek Helsinki Monitor and Minority Rights Group.
http://www.greekhelsinki.gr/

83. Early Modern And Modern European History The History Of Europe
Articles, discussions and links for early modern and modern history. You are hereAbout history European history Subscribe to the About European history newsletter. am I linking to this
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84. Ottoman Turkish Balkan History - The Ottoman Empire Turkey And The Balkans
Books on Ottoman and Balkan history This page indexes onsite bibliographic information about Ottoman, Turkish and Balkan history.
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By 1520 the Ottoman Empire, founded c.1300 by Sultan Osman I, controlled large portions of Asia, the Middle East, and most of southeast Europe. Austria and Russia attacked the northern fringes throughout the period, and the empire slowly collapsed in the 19th century as the Balkan nations emerged.
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Recent Up a category Eastern European History Bill Biega's excellent five-page narrative covers a thousand years of Eastern European history, chronicling population movements, political change and other key information. His maps are superb and particularly helpful. Biography of Suleyman the Magnificent This is an introductory biography of Suleyman the Magnificent, who is widely recognised as the Ottoman Empire s greatest ruler.

85. HRW: Balkans Justice Bulletin: The First Phase Of The Sjeverin Trial
Periodic assessments of the efforts of authorities in Yugoslavia to hold accountable those responsible for crimes committed during the wars in the 1990's.
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The First Phase of the Sjeverin Trial March 15, 2003 Human Rights Watch's Balkans Justice Bulletins are periodic assessments of the efforts of local and national authorities in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia and Montenegro (including Kosovo) to hold accountable those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the wars in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s.

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On January 20, 2003, the Belgrade district court began an important war crimes trial against four Serbs accused of kidnapping, torturing, and killing seventeen Muslims from Serbia in 1992. The crime occurred in an area of Bosnia and Herzegovina controlled by Bosnian Serbs, near the border with Serbia. As most of the victims had resided in the village of Sjeverin, in southwest Serbia, the trial is usually referred to as "the Sjeverin trial." Hundreds of individuals responsible for war crimes committed during the wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo live in Serbia and Montenegro, but as of January 2003, only four domestic war-crime trials had taken place, all since the departure of Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic from power in October 2000. Officials in Serbia have nonetheless asserted that war-crime perpetrators as a rule should be tried at home, rather than before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). In this context, the Sjeverin trial presents an important test of the Serbian justice system's ability to prosecute war crimes. During the first four days of the trialÑwhich reconvenes on March 17, 2003Ñthe court heard one of the accused, four prosecution witnesses, and eleven relatives of the victims who, although not witnesses to the crime of October 22, 1992, took the stand to testify about related events prior to and after the crime. When the trial reconvenes, the court is expected to hear additional witnesses proposed at the end of the fourth day by the prosecutor and the lawyers representing the families of the victims. The defense is expected to present their case at a later stage in the trial.

86. Pandora Project
Scientific research on use of DU in Afghanistan, Iraq, balkans, and the UK. Studies, news, links into the environmental and health effects of radioactive materials.
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87. Balkan History Forums @ Www.ezboard.com
Balkan history Forums covers topics about Balkan/Haimos countries such as Croatia Bosnia Montenegro Serbia Macedonia Greece ; also Albania Hungary Romania
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88. CARTE DER EUROPÆISCHEN TÜRKEY IM JAHRE 1829
1829 military map of balkans. Site text is in German.
http://www25.brinkster.com/mcmk/balkan
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89. CNN.com - Milosevic Arrest: Balkans Reaction - April 2, 2001
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Milosevic's arrest was front page news in Croatia on Monday BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Newspapers which were formally mouthpieces for Slobodan Milosevic covered his arrest in dramatic detail. "The dictator has turned himself in" Vecernje Novosti, a Yugoslav daily in the past tightly controlled by the Milosevic government, said. The independent daily Danas said Milosevic was housed on the Belgrade jail's first floor with party comrades arrested before him. The paper asks "Now What?" IN-DEPTH The case against Milosevic Profile: Milosevic High drama in court Court transcript ... In-depth: Kosovo Some civilians who suffered under Milosevic's rule greeted his arrest with rejoicing and reflections on hardships endured. "We were waiting eagerly for this to happen," Zorica Vitic, a 34-year old university lecturer of medieval history, said in Belgrade. "Milosevic should now stay behind bars for as long as possible." "He should be lynched," said Hajrullah Dalipi, an ethnic Albanian in the province of Kosovo. "He was and is the personification of the devil, and as such, he should burn in hell and not stay in prison."

90. CNN - President Clinton To Travel To Sarajevo For Balkans Conference - July 20,
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From CNN White House Producer Sarah Ruth: WASHINGTON (CNN) President Clinton is scheduled to travel to Sarajevo , Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday, July 30, to participate in the Southeast Europe Stability Pact Summit. In a statement released Monday, Press Secretary Joe Lockhart said 30 leaders from the region will gather to discuss "ways to strengthen peace and stability, deepen democracy and civil society and promote economic reforms." Lockhart added the United States is "committed to assist in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 's reintegration into Europe, but only after there is a government in

91. CNN.com - NATO Urged To Probe 'Balkans Sickness' - January 5, 2001
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NATO says there is no "direct link" between illness among troops and depleted uranium weapons WEB EXCLUSIVE Patricia Kelly: NATO nations worry U.S.ammunition tied to cancer deaths

92. DDH: Hope On The Balkans Archive; MAIN MENU
Site on positive developments in former Yugoslavia.
http://www.ddh.nl/fy/
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93. Balkan Romanian History To 1000AD
Balkan political history summary to 10th century. home romania history Balkan history to 10th century. Directly to the maps with an index. 1st AD.
http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaHistory/history-10thAD.htm

94. Forging The Iron Curtain In The Balkans, 1944-1956
A historical lecture on the impact of the Cold War and Communism on Greece, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and other southeastern European countries. Part of a series of lectures on the impact of the Cold War on the balkans.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/sowards/balkan/lect21.htm
Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History
Lecture 21: Forging the Iron Curtain in the Balkans, 1944-1956
Previous lecture Complete list of lectures Next lecture Winston Churchill was talking about the Cold War in Eastern Europe when he referred to the "Iron Curtain" in a well-known speech of 1946. The end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War are intertwined. Stereotypical views of the origin of the Cold War either blame it on Stalinist aggression or take the "revisionist" view and blame it on aggressive American actions that led to Soviet responses. These views share two failings:
  • They reduce the roles of the Balkan states, their leaders and their populations to that of pawns; and
  • They gloss over the significant differences in local events in the various Balkan states.
An approach to the early Cold War based on Balkan histories would look at the important decisions made by Balkan figures, and distinguish between events in the Balkan states, including those that did not become Soviet satellites. Questions like these help frame such an analysis:
  • First, when does the Cold War begin?

95. Default
A chronology of events in the countries and regions of the balkans.
http://www.nwc.navy.mil/balkans/
BALKANS CHRONOLOGY
A chronology of events in the countries and regions of the Balkans
Prepared by Naval Reserve Naval War College Support Unit (VTU 0119)
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Purpose The Balkans Chronology provides an overview of current events in the countries and regions of the former Yugoslavia and the Balkan Peninsula. This publication is intended to provide general information on events in the Balkan peninsula for Reserve and National Guard units that may mobilize or be involved in supporting operations in the Balkan region. The articles of the Chronology are provided, in complete form, edited only to remove obviously repetitive material, to permit researchers access to these open source materials via "one-stop shopping." Editor's Notes "BALKANS CHRONOLOGY" is edited by CAPT R.C. Rigazio, Research Department, NR NAVWARCOLSUPUNIT VTU 0119. The Balkans Chronology is divided into four sections: The Balkans Chronology is divided into four sections - The Executive Summary is an overview of the news events of the week. Articles in the Executive Summary are culled from the sources posted in the full Chronology. Extensive use of "cut-and-paste" is used to remain as true as possible to the original articles, while expressing the events in a narrative form. The articles do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editor, nor of the Naval War College nor any government agency. The

96. European Scouting In The Balkans
Article about European Scouting's assistance in balkans emergency.
http://www.scout.org/europe/balkans/memo.html

97. Le Courrier Des Balkans Déménage
Revue de presse en fran§ais des journaux ind©pendants des balkans.
http://www.bok.net/balkans/
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98. 84.02.01: Looking North Of The Greek World: The Slavic Folk Poetry Of The Balkan
Curriculum materials comparing ancient Greek and Slavic folk poetry.
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1984/2/84.02.01.x.html
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Looking North Of The Greek World: The Slavic Folk Poetry of The Balkans
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A student might say, referring to the Iliad and the Odyssey; “That kind of stuff they did then, nobody does it anymore!” This paper is written to refute such a thought. Another student might wonder: “Where could we find plain folks making up poems?” Another might quip: “As to reciting them, forget it!” Yet, are there today any tribes or nations that have such a tradition? Where could we find an uninterrupted living tradition of uneducated people or persons with only an elementary education creating their own folk poetry? The answer is: in divided Macedonia. Most of Macedonia is located in the southernmost part of Yugoslavia. The remaining parts of Macedonia are in northern Greece, Bulgaria and Albania. The material in this paper could be used for the study of geography, ancient or medieval history, folk poetry, story-telling, or for a study about heroes. Therefore, it is usable in all grades and on all levels. Objectives Can one say that the spirit of creativity lives within each nation? Can one say that “ordinary” folks (distinguished from literary, educated writers and poets) make poetry that many accept? What is one to say about the lyrics of popular songs, for example, in the “standard” pop tunes, early rock, bluegrass and “urban” folk tunes, protest songs, etc. There seems to be a spirit at work among the people seeking an outlet through song. What about poetry readings? Isn’t it true that people want to hear jokes, anecdotes or that children recite rhymes and riddles, passed on from generation to generation of children? Children teaching children: no adults involved!

99. UNEP Balkans
United Nations Environment Programme is conducting environmental assessments and cleanup in Albania, in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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100. CNN.com - NATO Pledges Balkans Commitment - October 10, 2000
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George Robertson: Peace in Kosovo is far off BIRMINGHAM, England The head of NATO has said the organisation has no immediate plans to withdraw peacekeeping troops from the Balkans in the wake of Yugoslavia's peaceful revolution.

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