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    Yugoslavian Pavilion at the Venice Bieennale. But‚ she broke off the collaboration after a conflict with the Montenegrin minister of culture. However‚ the performance piece Balkan Baroque was shown instead at the Italian pavilion‚ where it caused a stir. She was awarded the Golden Lion prize for Best Artist of the Biennale. The Balkan Baroque piece was created in response to the innumerable deaths that

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    know how to accept their consequences for their actions. As time passed Hitler had instilled his hatred into the minds of other Germans. The Bosnian Genocide commenced because Bosnian Serbs wanted to be a part of a dominated Serbian state in the Balkans “the Greater Serbia” that Serbian separatists had long envisioned (Bosnian Genocide 1). Bosnian Serb actions also appear to have been motivated in part by revenge (Rhode 1).In 1992 Bosnia was recognized as an internationally independent state. The

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    as an underground organization ➢ product of new EU’s style education‚ school ➢ Turkism‚ Youth‚ the rulling class‚ education‚ bourgeoisie attitude and ideals. ➢ restoration of the constitution was perceived as the success of CUP in Balkans and success of Abdulhamid in Anatolia and Arab provinces. ➢ according to Ottoman tradition‚ until 1913 CUP did not have any grand vizier in the system.however they were powerful by imposing government. ➢ peki neden Abdulhamid hemen tahttan

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    is considered Slavic if they belong to one of the many people groups in Eastern Europe (modern day Poland and Ukraine)‚ Western Russia‚ and the Balkans (Coetzee 124). Pan-Slavism sought to unite the Slavic peoples that had been oppressed for centuries by the Austro-Hungarians and the Ottoman Turks. Serbia was the main proponent of Pan-Slavism in the Balkans as it sought to unite the Slavs in the area after the annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina to Austria-Hungary in 1908‚ and with it‚ half a million

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    Balkan[edit] Main article: Balkan Brass Band Balkan-style Brass Bands (Serbian: Труба‚ trumpet) play a distinctive style of music originating in 19th century Balkans when Roma trumpeters influenced by Turkish marching bands transposed Folk music into brass.[1] It is popular throughout the Balkans‚ especially Serbia‚ Macedonia and Bulgaria. The beats are usually fast and accompanied by kolo. The performers each have their instrument of the orchestra and are called trubači (трубачи). The best known

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    The alliance system alone did not cause the First World War. It was the result of a combination of factors which together shaped a European climate which made the outbreak of a war inevitable. Assuming that the alliance system was one of the factors involved‚ we must also assess events within Europe which actually allowed the creation of the alliance system. The primary origins of the First World War lie in the emergence of nationalism and the new prominent power Germany‚ the Great Powers’

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    tensions between Serbia and Austria. The tensions between Serbia and Austria grew as time moved on. In the Modern World History Textbook‚ it mentions that‚ “Serbia‚ for example‚ had a large Slavic population. It hoped to absorb all the Slavs on the Balkan Peninsula. However‚.. Austria-Hungary opposed such an effort… In 1908‚ Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Since these two areas have large Slavic populations‚ Serbians were outraged by the Austrian-Hungarian act . Serbians support their country’s

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    To what extent did Bismarck’s successors change his policy in the decade 1890-1900? The Franco-Prussian war of 1870 acted as a watershed in European history with the formation of the German Empire. No power alone‚ (perhaps with the exception of Russia) could defeat the new German Empire‚ and all the European powers with the exception of France were willing to allow Bismarck to consolidate German gains provided there was no further expansion. Bismarck having successfully won the Franco-Prussian

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    Homework #13 cont.d a. The Byzantine Empire acted as a shield against the Arabs and Turks‚ preventing them from wilder invasions and conquests in Europe. Classical Greek and Roman texts were used during the rule of the Byzantine Empire after the fall of the Roman Empire (in the west). When the Crusades came‚ the crusaders brought a grand quantity of important Europeans into close contact with the wealthier and sophisticated Byzantine culture. The European texts that were supposedly lost or forgotten

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    treaties and alliances examining carefully the terms‚ condition and obligations of each. Was it the treaties and alliances alone that pulled Europe into war? In addition‚ make sure you look at the rivalries in the Balkans between great powers‚ Balkans states and great powers and between the Balkan states themselves. Consider also great power rivalries based on colonial expansion‚ economics‚ military power etc. as they played out on the world stage. Also consider both Serbian and Panslavic nationalism as

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