Sarajevo: A BiographySheds new light on Sarajevo as a cosmopolitan gem deserving of a central role in the world's cultural, social, and political history |
Contents
Sarajevos Founders and Foundations | 8 |
Maps | 9 |
The Sarajevo Uprising and the Advent of Habsburg Rule | 37 |
The Making of Fin de Siècle Sarajevo | 60 |
Sarajevos schools | 84 |
Sarajevos Habsburg legacy | 91 |
Aftermath of the assassination | 123 |
Royal Yugoslavias Forgotten City | 130 |
Sarajevo and the CvetkovićMaček Agreement 193941 | 165 |
Sarajevo under Socialism | 204 |
From Socialist Decline to Sarajevos National Division | 249 |
Death and Life in Sarajevo under Siege | 287 |
Sarajevo in the Long Shadow of War | 335 |
Conclusion | 353 |
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