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Contents
Maps | 9 |
The Sarajevo Uprising and the Advent of Habsburg Rule | 37 |
The Making of Fin de Siècle Sarajevo | 60 |
The New Nationalism Assassination and War | 93 |
Royal Yugoslavias Forgotten City | 130 |
Occupation and Urban Resistance in the Second World War | 168 |
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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activities administrative appointed ARBiH areas armed army Assembly attacks August Austro-Hungarian authorities became began Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnian Serb building called campaign Catholic central century changes church city council city's command continued council created Croat cultural December delegates designated early economic effort elections established February federal fire followed forces formed four German Habsburg Herzegovina housing hundred institutions Islamic Jews July June late later leaders leading liberation lives major March meeting military movement municipalities Muslims nationalist November occupation officials operations organized Ottoman Partisan party People's persons police political population president Regional religious remained reported Republic resistance returned rule Sarajevans Sarajevo schools Second Security September Serb nationalists Serbian Serbian Orthodox siege social socialist society streets structures territory thousand town troops units urban Ustasha World Yugoslav Yugoslavia
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