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  1. The Balkans: A History Of Bulgaria--Serbia--Greece--Rumania--Tu by Nevill Forbes, 2007-02-22
  2. The History of Serbia by John K. Cox, 2002-05-30
  3. SERBIA: Her People History and Aspirations by Woislav M. Petrovitch, 2007-11-01
  4. Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History (Eastern European Studies , No 2) by Philip J. Cohen, David Riesman, 1997-02
  5. Remembering Yugoslavia: A Short history of Serbia, Yugoslavia, and the Balkan people by Anna Nevenic, 2002
  6. Serbia: The History of an Idea by Stevan K. Pavlowitch, 2002-03-01
  7. Kosovo: A Short History by Noel Malcolm, University Pres New York, 1999-07-01
  8. All You Want to Know: Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia CS: The History Behind the Conflict in Central Europe (All You Want to Know Series) by Knowledge Prdcts, 1999-06-01
  9. A History of Modern Serbia: 1804-1918 Two Volume Set by Michael Boro Petrovich, 1976
  10. The Serbia Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-27
  11. History of Serbia by Harold William Vazeille Temperley, 1970
  12. The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria-serbia-greece-rumania-turkey by Nevill Forbes, Arnold Joseph Toynbee, et all 2006-01-30
  13. Remembering Yugoslavia: A Short History of Serbia, Yugoslavia and the Balkan People
  14. The end of Balkan history.(Serbia ): An article from: Policy Review by Fatos Tarifa, Peter Lucas, 2007-02-01

1. Serbia: History
After that, the history of Serbia is essentially that of Yugoslavia. Serbia within Yugoslavia. Related content from HighBeam Research on serbia history.
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    Serbs settled in the Balkan Peninsula in the 6th and 7th cent. and accepted Christianity in the 9th cent. Their petty principalities were theoretically under a grand zhupan, who usually recognized Byzantine suzerainty. Civil strife and constant warfare with their Bulgarian, Greek, and Magyar neighbors characterized the early history of the Serbs. Rascia, the first organized Serbian state, was probably founded in the early 9th cent. in the Bosnian mountains; it steadily expanded from the 10th cent. Bulgaria, meanwhile, challenged Byzantium for suzerainty over the Serbs. Stephen Nemanja, whom the Byzantine emperor recognized as grand zhupan of Serbia in 1159, founded a dynasty that ruled for two centuries. His son and successor assumed the title king of all Serbia in 1217 with the pope's blessing. However, the king's brother, Sava, archbishop of Serbia, succeeded in having papal influence eliminated from the kingdom; in 1219 he won recognition from the patriarch of Constantinople of an autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church. The Serbian kingdom was at first overshadowed by the rapid rise of the Bulgarian empire under

2. Serbia History
Serbia (Yugoslavia) can be viewed as a collection of disparate ethnic groups who are largely hostile to one another, following a long history of conflict.
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BASIC INFO. ECONOMY GEOGRAPHY ... PEOPLE Serbia (Yugoslavia) can be viewed as a collection of disparate ethnic groups who are largely hostile to one another, following a long history of conflict. Though Serbia had been independent at various points in time, the Ottoman conquest in 1389 kept Serbia submissive until 1878, when it reestablished its independence. The Balkans engaged in a series of wars, the last of which led directly to the outbreak of World War I. After the war, Yugoslavia was cobbled together from many small nations and peoples: Serbs, Slovenes, Croats, Bulgarians, Albanians, Macedonians, and more. The uneasy alliance shredded with the coming of the Nazis in World War II as some looked to Germany as liberators and others assumed an anti-German posture. The anti-forces were led by Josip Broz Tito. Though he was victorious, the war had cost millions their lives and left the country in shambles. The federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia endured while Tito lived, thanks to his iron control of the country, and for a short time after. His death in 1980 was not followed by immediate trouble it took the fall of communism in 1989 to destabilize the country. At that point, only Serbia and Montenegro voted for Communist rule, while Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina chose the route to independence. The violent civil war that ensued shocked the world and required the efforts of the United Nations and NATO to bring to a still-uncertain conclusion.

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4. Serbia: History
Restoration of Serbia. Much of Serbia s ensuing history revolved around the bloody feud between the Karadjordjevic and Obrenovic families.
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Serbs settled in the Balkan Peninsula in the 6th and 7th cent. and accepted Christianity in the 9th cent. Their petty principalities were theoretically under a grand zhupan, who usually recognized Byzantine suzerainty. Civil strife and constant warfare with their Bulgarian, Greek, and Magyar neighbors characterized the early history of the Serbs. Rascia, the first organized Serbian state, was probably founded in the early 9th cent. in the Bosnian mountains; it steadily expanded from the 10th cent. Bulgaria, meanwhile, challenged Byzantium for suzerainty over the Serbs. Stephen Nemanja, whom the Byzantine emperor recognized as grand zhupan of Serbia in 1159, founded a dynasty that ruled for two centuries. His son and successor assumed the title king of all Serbia in 1217 with the pope's blessing. However, the king's brother, Sava, archbishop of Serbia, succeeded in having papal influence eliminated from the kingdom; in 1219 he won recognition from the patriarch of Constantinople of an autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church. The Serbian kingdom was at first overshadowed by the rapid rise of the Bulgarian empire under Ivan II (Ivan Asen), but under

5. Books On The History Of Serbia
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- Total (1998) - Density Ethnic groups (2002) Serbs: 66% Albanians: 17% Hungarians: 3.5% Others: 13.5% Anthem Hej Sloveni Time zone UTC +1 Currency Serbian dinar Also Euro in Kosovo Click the link for more information. was formerly a principality A principality is a land ruled by a prince. It is distinguished from a kingdom, often by being of modest size, sometimes by lacking full sovereignty. The German term Fürstentum is usually in English rendered as principality. Liechtenstein, Andorra, and Monaco are European principalities and present-day states. By contrast, the principalities of Wales in the UK and Asturias in Spain, are not states today, although the independent mediaeval Welsh state was nonetheless referred to as the principality. In both cases, the heir to the country's throne is titular prince of the principality. Click the link for more information.

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13. History Of Serbia And Montenegro
history of serbia and Montenegro. M A P S. HISTORICAL MAPS OF THE BALKANS. Short history of the serbian Orthodox Church. A Roman Sculpture found in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija, near Gnjilane. Antiquity Several important sites in serbia provide insights into Old European culture, particularly those at Starcevo and Vinca
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Antiquity Together with east-central Europe, the Balkans formed the heartland of an Old European civilization that flourished between 7000 and 3500 BC. There is evidence of dense settlement, particularly in the Pannonian Basin, along the Sava and Danube
rivers, and spreading northward into modern Hungary along the Tisa and southward down the Morava-Vardar corridor. Food production had developed to the point that it was possible to support a measure of craft specialization, including pottery making and the smelting of copper, and small towns were formed. Several important sites in Serbia provide insights into Old European culture, particularly those at Starcevo and Vinca, near Belgrade, and at Lepenski Vir, on the Danube above the Iron Gate. After 3500 BC the region was gradually infiltrated by seminomadic pastoral peoples, believed to be speakers of languages of the Indo-European family, who came southward and westward from the Russian steppes. Their extensive trade routes carried amber, gold, and the bronze that was the basis of their superior military technology. These peoples were divided into tribal groups, one of which, the Illyrians, became firmly established throughout the western part of the peninsula. By the 7th century BC they had acquired the capacity to work with iron, and this skill became the basis both of their extensive trade with the emerging Greek city-states and of the power of the native aristocracies. East of the Morava-Vardar the land was periodically subordinated to the warrior kingdoms of the Dacians and Thracians.

14. Medieval Literature
Informative article by Radmila Milenkovic, taken from a book on history of Serbian culture.
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Courtesy of Porthill Publishers MEDIEVAL LITERATURE BY RADMILA MARINKOVIC Before they accepted Christianity the Serbs had a unified culture with a long tradition whose strength was based on its equality and similarity with the culture of numerous other Slavic tribes. There was one language and one poetic system, through which all needs of tribal life were expressed. During the migrations and settlement in the Balkans, a historical consciousness arose which gave birth to the oral epic, both in prose and in poetry. The encounter with Christian culture introduced a completely different system of poetry, which had developed over hundreds of years on the basis of Hebraism-Hellenism, and which was expressed in a language considered to be holy. A cultural type came into being which had two aspects: the older, traditional and oral, and the tradition of the new Christian civilization which was written. Various forms of contact, mixing and permeation arose between those two aspects, until a new cultural structure came about which rested on both aspects of culture and their productive relationship. They did not come into conflict because each had clearly distinct functions in society. Archbishop Danilo II with the Prophet , a composition of the founder in the church of the Holy Virgin at the Patriarchate of Pec Through this system of literary genres, it was not possible to express individual human feelings or secular themes, so the genres of oral poetry, lyric and epic, along with oral narration, stories and legends all supplemented the system of written genres. Thus, in medieval written literature, love poetry did not emerge, in spite of the relations to western European literature where this genre was highly developed.

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Documents on Bosnia. history of the Conflict The Projected Austrian Intervention in serbia in 1913.
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Old Serbian Tales: Marko and the Turks, c. 1450 The 1456 Siege of Belgrade, By Tom R. Kovach Professor Steven W. Sowards, "Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History" Count Andrássy to Count Beust, 30 December 1875 (Communicated to the Earl of Derby by Count Beust, January 3), "Correspondence Respecting Affairs in Bosnia and Herzegovina." ... Croatian History Links
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17. Serbia Info / History Of Serbia:The Turkish Conquest And Rule (14th - 19th Centu
Another important episode in serbian history took place in 17161718, when the all its possessions in the Danube basin, as well as northern serbia and northern
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European powers, and Austria in particular, fought many wars against Turkey, relying on the help of the Serbs that lived under Ottoman rule. During the Austrian-Turkish War (1593-1606) in 1594 the Serbs staged an uprising in Banat - the Pannonian part of Turkey, and the sultan retaliated by burning the remains of St. Sava - the most sacred thing for all Serbs honored even by Moslems of Serbian origin. Serbs created another center of resistance in Herzegovina but when peace was signed by Turkey and Austria they abandoned to Turkish vengeance. This sequence of events became usual in the centuries that followed.
During the Great War (1683-1690) between Turkey and the Holy Alliance - created with the sponsorship of the Pope and including Austria, Poland and Venice - these three powers incited the Serbs to rebel against the Turkish authorities, and soon uprisings and guerrilla spread throughout the western Balkans: from Montenegro and the Dalmatian coast to the Danube basin and Ancient Serbia (Macedonia, Raska, Kosovo and Metohija). However, when the Austrians started to pull out of Serbia, they invited the Serbian people to come north with them to the Austrian territories. Having to choose between Turkish vengeance and living in a Christian state, Serbs massively abandoned their homesteads and headed north lead by their patriarch Arsenije Carnojevic. Many areas in southern Balkans were de-populated in the process, and the Turks used the opportunity to Islamize Raska, Kosovo and Metohija and to a certain extent Macedonia. A process whose effects are still visible today started.

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19. History
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It was called the Otdel niy Russkiy Korpus (Independent Russian Corps). Many white Russians had ended up in serbia after the Russian Revolution.
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WWII ASL Forums ... World War II September 12, 1941, began the organization of the Serbian military by Brigadier M. F. Skodumov . It was called the Otdel'niy Russkiy Korpus (Independent Russian Corps). Many white Russians had ended up in Serbia after the Russian Revolution. The Germans arrested Skodumov 3 days later for acting without orders. Major General Boris A. Shteyfon too command and on October 2, 1941, it was named Russkiy Okhranniy Korpus (Russian Guard Corps). Three regiments were activated in November 1941, the forth in April 1942, and the fifth in December 1943. The Korpus was integrated into the German Army on November 30, 1942, and was called the Russisches Schutzkorps . The name was changed to Russisches Schutzkorps Serbien (Russian Guard Corps Serbia) in October 1944. A. I. Rogozhin took command on April 30, 1945 when Shteyfon died. The Korpus was equipped with German and Czechoslovakian equipment. Top Of Page Want to learn about a new vehicle? Select the random picture to learn about the vehicle.

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