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Habsburg and Serbian Military Institutional Legacies in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

  • John Paul Newman (2015)
  • in: First Wolrd War Studies

Habsburg and Serbian Military

 

Croats and Croatia in the Wake of the World War

  • John Paul Newman (2014)
  • in: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Croats and Croatia in the Wake of the World War

 

Nationalism (Pre-war)

  • John Paul Newman (2014)
  • in: 1914-1918 Online: International Encyclopaedia of the First World War

Nationalism (Pre-war)

 

The Spirit of Revolution and the Shades of Empire: Serbian and Habsburg Military Institutional Legacies in Yugoslavia after 1918

  • John Paul Newman (2012)
  • in: Nationalities Papers

The Spirit of Revolution and the Shades of Empire:

 

Civilian and Military Power in South East Europe

  • John Paul Newman (2012)
  • in: 1914-1918 Online: International Encyclopaedia of the First World War

Civilian and Military Power in South East Europe

 

 War in the Balkans 1914-1918

  • John Paul Newman (2011)
  • War in History

War in the Balkans 1914-1918

 

Through Snow and Red Fog: South Slav Soldiers in Revolutionary Russia and Beyond

  • John Paul Newman (2011)
  • Irish Slavonic Studies

Through Snow and Red Fog

 

Serbian Integral Nationalism and Mass Violence in the Balkans 1903-1945

  • John Paul Newman (2011)
  • Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 

Serbian Integral Nationalism and Mass Violence in the Balkans 1903-1945

 

Introduction: Aftershocks. Violence in Dissolving Empires after the First World War

  • John Paul Newman and Julia Eichenberg (2010)
  • Journal of Contemporary European History

Introduction: Aftershocks

 

Post-Imperial and Post-War Violence in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes 1917-1923

  • John Paul Newman (2010)
  • Contemporary European History

Post-Imperial and Post-War Violence in the Kingdom

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