Misfire: the Sarajevo assassination and the winding road to World War I
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: “I Could Have Practically Touched Him” xi i 1. “Tools” of Progress 2. Worlds Apart 44 3. Vying Visions 75 4. An “Epic” Conspiracy! 113 5. “World History Is Horrific from Up Close” 17 148 Conclusion: “The Bottom of the Matter” 186 Notes 195 Select Bibliography 243 Index 265
Index For the benefit ofdigital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one ofthosepages. Figures are indicated by an italic {following the page number. Aarenau, Alexander Brosch von, 107-8, 165-66 Abdiilhamid (Sultan), 76 Abyssinia, 40-41 Addams, Jane, 34 Adler, Friedrich, 160 Aegean islands, 124 Aehrenthal, Alois Lexa Baron von, 7578, 80-81, 89-90,109-12, iić-17 aesthetics, 2.9-31 Agadir (Morocco), 41,118-19 agrarian reform, 90-95 Al Qaeda, 136 Albania, 20-21, 84,122-24,125Հ174-75 Albertini, Luigi, 59,115,116-17, 136,142-43 Albrecht, Field Marshall Archduke, 66-67 Aleksandar I. See Obrenović, Aleksandar (King of Serbia) Alfonso XIII, 129 Aljinović, Luka-Lujo, 97-98,127 alliance system, 3 z anarchists, 39 Andrássy, Count Gyula, 51-53, 90 Andreyev, Leonid, 63 Andric, Ivo, 57, 97-98 Angell, Norman, 34, 35, 36 Anglo-French naval agreement (1913), 41 Anglo-Russian convention (1907), 78 Antic, Antonije, 142 antisemitism, 26-27, 68-69 Appel Quay, 3-5,14-15,151-53,156-58 April Uprising (1876), 50-51 Arbeiter-Zeitung (Workers’ Journal), 166 Arbitration Tribunal, 37-38 arms race, 36, 37-38, 42, 81 art and aesthetics, 29-31 art nouveau, 30-31 Artamonov, Victor, 115 Arts and Crafts Movement, 30-31 Asquith, Herbert, 162 Ausgleich (1867 Compromise), 53-54 Australia, 24 Austria-Hungary acquisition of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 5* 53-54 alliance with Germany and Italy, 32 Balkan Wars, 123-27
166 Austria-Hungary (cont.) Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (19081909), 81 declaration of war on Serbia, 185 diversity, 22 Foreign Ministry (Ballhausplatz), 13, 160,176-77,183-84,191, 19յՀ Franz Ferdinands vision for, 104-8 geography, 17-18 Great Eastern Crisis (18751878), 51-54 invasion of Serbia, 77-78 Joint Finance Ministry, 54 Military Chancellery, 107-8, in, 165-66 Miirzsteg Agreement (1903),8990,112 relations with Germany, 32,180-81 relations with Russia, 80-81,175-76 relations with Serbia, 81-90,17677.185 Sarajevo assassination aftermath, 175 Slav population, 51,52-54 South Slavic Question, 48-49,106, 115-16,126-27 suffrage, 28-29, 68-69 taxes, 91-92 Three Emperors’ League (1873/18811887), 80-81 Ultimatum to Serbia (July 2.3,1914), 12-13, 80,138,160,174,182-85 violence against Serbs, 169-71, 170/ World War 1,185 autonomy movements, 94 avant-garde, 29-30 Bakunin, Mikhail, 63, 98-99 Balfour, Arthur, 37 Balkan League, 89,119-20,122,126-27 Balkan nationalism, 42, 48-49, See also nationalism Balkan Peninsula, 9, 49, 52-53 Index Balkan Wars (1912-1913), 119,120,12127,125/ Black Hand activity, 139 Great Powers and, 9,10/,’ 20-21, 3334.12-3 Peace of Bucharest, 123-24 Third Balkan War. See World War I Treaty of London, 123 Young Bosnian volunteers, 102- 3. юз/ Balkans, 50/ 83-84 Ballhausplatz (Vienna), 13,160,176-77, 183-84,191,193/ Banat, 53-54 Barrés, Maurice, 27 BBC, 154 Beck, Max Vladimir von, 68-69 Belgium, 28, 35,117-18 Belgrade, Serbia, 82 Belle Epoque, 4-5, 7-8, 24,189 Belvedere palace (Vienna), 65֊ 66,107-8 Benda, Julien, 35-36 Benson, E. E, 161 Berchtold, Leopold von
(Count) and Balkan Wars, 123-24 Buchlau (Buchlov) Castle meeting, 75-76 and Franz Ferdinand, 167 as Habsburg ambassador, 80-81 as Habsburg foreign minister, 112, lis ió, 123-24,127-28,167,171,176-77, 178-80,182 Matscheko Memorandum, 179-80 and Sarajevo assassination, 115-16, 127-28,167,171-72,17677,178-80 and Three Emperors’ League, 80-81 Ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia, (July 23,1914), 182 Bergson, Henri, 29-30, 98-99 Berlin Congress, 51,108-9
гб7 Index Bernhardi, Friedrich von, 52-33 Bessarabia, 49 Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von, peasant uprising (1875), 49, 51, 52-53, 56. See also Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878) 19,181-82 Bieberstein, Marshall von, 38 peasants (kmets), 55-56, 57, 92 bigotry, 68-69,149-50 Slav population, 51, 52-54, 55-56, Bilbija, Ilija, 44 9։, 114 violence against Serbs, 170-71 Biliński, Leon von, 130,132,171- 72,176-77 Bismarck, Otto von, 49,51-52,108-9 Bitola (Monastir), Macedonia, 122 Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne, 37 roads, 91 Bosnian language, 94 Bosnian nationalism, 14, 94 Bošnjak, 94 Bošnjaštvo (Bosniakdom), 94 Black George (Karađorđe), 85 Black Hand. See Unification or Death Bourbons, 21-22 Black Sea straits, 75-76 Bloch, Ivan (Jean de), 34, 36 Bragança, Maria Theresa de, 21-22, 64- Blom, Philipp, 31 Boxer Rebellion, 108-9, п8 65 7ï Brazil, 24 Boer War, 37, 88 Britain. See Great Britain Brittain, Vera, 160-61 Bogićević, Miloš, 136 Brusilov, Aleksei, 20,162 Bohemia, 22, 52 Buchlau (Buchlov) Castle, 75-76 Budapest, Hungary, 48, 76-77 Blumenfeld, R. D., 164 Bosanska vila (Bosnian Fairy), 98-99 B osnia-Herzegovina Austro-Hungarian acquisition of, 51. 53-54 Balkan Wars, 123-24 betterment, 90-95 Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (1908- Bulgaria April Uprising (1876), 50-51 Balkan Wars, 122-27,125/ Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 Italo-Turkish War, 119-20 Bunsen, Berta de, 165 1909), 9, 20-21, 75-112 Burián, István, 95 constitution of 1910, 95,132 development of, 9 business sector, 35 feudalism, 52,55-56 Cabrinovic, Nedeljko assassination attempt on Franz Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 5I-54- 74
industrial growth, 93 Ferdinand, 3-4,151-54 ideology, 99, too, 148-49,158-59 industrialization, 92 interrogation, 168 labor force, 93 physical health, 59 military rule, 132 Sarajevo conspiracy, 113-14,117,132, National Museum of Bosnia and 133-34,135-37,143-45,146 studio portrait, 148, i^f Herzegovina, 91 natural resources, 52 Cabrinovic, Vukosava, 57, 61 Parliament, 95 Cabrinovic family: attacks on, 169-70
168 Cambon, Paul, 39-40 Campbell-Bannerman, Henry, 38 Canada, 14 capitalism, 35-36 Carnegie, Andrew, 37-38,119 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 124 Carter, Nick, 61 Catholic Croats, 83-84 Catholic School Society, 68-69 Catholicism, 66-67 Catholics, 52-53, 55-56 Cendrars, Blaise, 186-88 censorship, 93,185 Central Commission for the Study and Conservation of Art and Historic Monuments, 66 Central Powers, 32 Chetniks (čete), 138 China, 40-41,118 Choate, Joseph Hodges, 38 Chotek von Chotkova und Wognin, Sophie. See Sophie (Duchess of Hohenberg) Christian Social Party, 68-69, IO4 Ciča, Dragica, 61 Ciganović, Milan, 143-44, i47 168, I74 185 Clark, Christopher, xii, 117,136,154 class differences, 100-1 climate records, 150,189 Collas, Carl (Baron), 130 colonialism, 40-41 Commercial Commission, 35 Common Ministerial Council, 179,182, 183-84,191,193 1867 Compromise (Ausgleich), 53-54, ։o6 Comte, Auguste, 25 confessional differences, 83-84 Conrad, Joseph, 160-61 Conrad von Hötzendorf, Franz, 1213, ш-12,126-27,167, 176-78, 179,183-84 Index conspiracy theory(-ies), 113-47. See also Sarajevo conspiracy consumerism, 36 Conventions, 37 counterfactual history, 6-8, 47,191-93 Cornwall, Mark, 172 Corović, Vladimir, 171 Crimean War (1853-1856), 49 Croat names, 93 Croat National Union, 94 Croat-Serb Coalition, 89-90 Croatia assassination attempts, 97-98 and Balkan Wars, 123-24 and Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (1908-1909), 76-77 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 56 Slav population, 114 South Slavic Question, 48 violence against Serbs, 170-71 Croatia-Slavonia, 53-54,112 Cubism, 29-30
Cubrilović, Vaso, 59, іоо-і, 133-34, 151- 53.154-55 Cubrilović, Veljko, 145,151-53 cult of the nation, 21 cultural differences, 83-84, 94 Curčić, Fehim Effendi, 154-55 Cuvaj, Slavko (Count), 97,100-1 Cyrillic alphabet, 93 Daily Telegraph, 118,119 Dalmatia, 48, 76-77, 81,112,114,123-24 Darwin, Charles, 25-26 Days That Shook the World (Lion TV), 154 de Pratz, Claire, 164 decadence, 36 Declarations, 37 Dedijer, Vladimir, xii, 57, 60,115,129 despotism, 87 Dickens, Charles, 25 Dimitrijević, Dragutin (“Apis”), lyyf
ճ6^ Index as leader of Black Hand, 171-72,189 Salonika Trial and execution of, 114, Fashoda, Sudan, 40-41 fate, 7-8,16,154,165-66,187-88,190 140-41,189 and Sarajevo conspiracy, 114,116-17, federalism, 106,136 Fay, Sidney, J16-17,136 132-33,135-56,137-44, HZ 168 diplomacy, 75-76,183 Disraeli, Benjamin, 11 feudalism, 55-56 Dodecanese Islands, 119-20 Fiume (Rijeka), 53-54, 76-77, 92 Forster, E. Μ., 29 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 29 Drang nach Osten (eastward drive) dreams, 52 Dreadnought, 37-38 fin-de-siècle society, 24, 29-31, 35, 39-40, 65—66, 82 France, 23-24, 31-32 and Balkan Wars, 123,177 Dreyfus, Alfred, 26-27 Entente, 32 Entente Cordiale, 37-38, 40-41,118 Dreyfus Affair, 26-27 foreign policy, 117-18 Dual Monarchy, See Austria-Hungary as Great Power, 17-19 Moroccan Crises (1905,1911), 41 Dumaine, Alfred, 165 Dumas, Alexandre, 61 relations with Italy, 120 Durham, Edith, 59 relations with Serbia, 89 Dürres (Durazzo), 122-23 suffrage, 28 Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), Eastern Question, 9-10,48-54,79/, 108-9, 119-21, ։ζ·4 eastward drive (Drang nach Osten) dreams, 52 Economic Association, 35 education, 93-94,100-1 Edward VII, 38, 40,117-19 Egypt, 40-41 Eisenmenger, Victor, 47 ï9 3ւ՜32 Franz Ferdinand (Archduke of Austria) aesthetic pursuits, 66 assassination, 3-16,157-59, See also Sarajevo assassination; Sarajevo conspiracy assassination attempts, 151-53,154-55 attitude toward Croats and Slavs, elementary schools, 94 106,133-34 attitude toward Hungarians, 67-69,106 Elisabeth (Sisi) (Empress), 44,158- and Balkan Wars, 126 59,160-61 bigotry and prejudice, 65, 68-69, Engels,
Friedrich, 40 106,149-50 and Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis Entente, 32, 42 Entente Cordiale, 37-38, 40-41,118 epic poetry, 85-86 Eritrea, 40-41 Este family, 65 (1908-1909), 77-78, 80-81 Catholicism, 66-67 character, 68-69, 72-73, 74 Ethiopia, 40-41 conservatism, 67, 69 contrast with Gavrilo Princip, 44,73-74 Europe, 17-43, ï8f early lessons, 54-55, 63-73 European identity, 21-22 Evans, Arthur, 56, 85 early survival, 44-47 education, 66 Expressionism, 29-30, ļof Este estates, 65
Index 270 Franz Ferdinand (Archduke of Austria) vision, 104-8 world travels, 44-45, 45Հ 46Հ 66 (cont.) family life, 72,105/ Franz Ferdinand (rock band), 159,190 fatalism, 129 Franz Ferdinand Municipal Bath final trip to Bosnia, 130-31 (Mostar), 131 final words, 15,159,194 Franz I (Emperor), 105 as “first victim of the First World War,” Franz V (Duke of Modena), 65 7/ 7. I5֊i4, foreign policy, 108,109-11,127 Franz Joseph I (Emperor of fortune, 65 funeral, 115-16,180-81 Habsburg ancestry, 21-22, 29 Habsburg inheritance, 104 Austria-Hungary) assassination attempts against, 5, 6/191-93 authority, 53-54 and Balkan Wars, 123 hunting activity, 45/, 45, 46-47 Diamond Jubilee, 76 imperialism, 67 foreign policy, 178-79 as inspector general of AustroHungarian Armed Forces, 14-15, physical health, 180 109Հ128-29, ϊ55~5^ relationship with Franz Ferdinand, intelligence, 65-66 44, 65,129,167,180 relationship with Aleksandar marriage and relationship with Sophie, xiii, 10-11, 45-46, 47, 70-72,104 relationship with Wilhelm II, 181 militarism, 108, 109/ Military Chancellery, 107-8, Sarajevo trip (1910), 1,2Հ support for Bosnian betterment, 95 m, 165-66 military policy, 108-9 military postings, 67, 68/ multilingualism, 65, 67 obituary, 166 Obrenović, 87 Freemasonry, 114,115,189 French League of Patriots, 39 Freud, Sigmund, 27,165-66 “Friedjung” and “Zagreb High Treason” trials, 89-90 pacifism, її 1-і2 Fromkin, David, 115 physical health, 44, 45-47, 60, 64, 68Հ Fugger, Nora, 46-47 Funder, Friedrich, 73,165-66 political reform program, 105-6,117,165 popularity, 160-61,162,164-65 Fussell, Paul,
15 as Protector of the Central Futurism, 29, 32-33, 99 Commission for the Study and Conservation of Art and Historic Monuments, 66 relationship with Wilhelm II, 127,180 religiosity, 129 renunciation of his future childrens inheritance, 72,104 Sarajevo Procession, 129-30,142-43, 151Հ151,152/154-55. ։57/ Gaćinović, Vladimir, 63, 96-97, 98,102- 4,103/132-33,147 Galicia, 66,123 Garašanin, Ilija, 86 Gay, Peter, 9-10 George V, 162 Gerard, James, 163 Gerde, Edmund, 130,156
271 Index German Army League, 39, 41 Germany alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy, 32 Entente Cordiale with France, 37-38, 40-41,118 foreign policy, 117-18 as Great Power, 17-18, 31-32 and Balkan Wars, 123 Moroccan Crises (1905,1911), 41 and Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis relations with Germany, 41,163 (1908-1909), 80-81 as Great Power, 17-18, 31-32 relations with Italy, 120-21 suffrage, 28-29 Imperial, 22-24, 28 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51-54,74 Moroccan Crises (1905,1911), 41 Great Powers (Russia, Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary, France), 17- Naval Law, 37 procurement of Tsingtao (Qingdao), 40-41 i9 32-ЗЗ and Balkan Wars, 9, lofi 20-21, 33- racial policy, 181-82 relations with Austria, 81,180-82 34.12-3 competing interests, 39-43 relations with England, 41,120,163 Great War. See World War I relations with Italy, 120 Greece relations with Serbia, 89 relations with Turkey, 120-21 Balkan Wars, 122,124,125/’ Italo-Turkish War, 119-20 social welfare system, 28 Nemanjić Empire, 84 suffrage, 28 Grenfell, Julian, 19 Three Emperors’ League (1873/18811887), 80-81 Wandervogel, 30-31 Grey, Edward, 19,115,118,123, Weltpolitik (world policy), 32,117-19 Gunther, John, 9 Gurko, Vladimir, 164 Giesl, Wladimir (Baron), 175-76, 184,185 Glenny, Misha, 76-77 162,184-85 Gruić, Slavko, 174 Habsburg Empire. See also globalization, 34-35 Gluck, Władysław, 130 Austria-Hungary acquisition of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 52 gold standard, 34-35 diverse peoples of, 22, 23/ Golden Sturgeon cafe (Sarajevo), 113-14 imperialism, 67 Goluchowski (Count), 64, 75-76 Gomirje, Musulin von (Baron), 100-1
Gooch, G. P., 36 Grabež, Trifko Sarajevo conspiracy, 133-34, ï35. ^6- 37 143-45. Ud/. ς46֊47 Sarajevo dithering, 154-55 Yugoslavism, 100 Great Britain and Balkan Wars, 123 nationalities question, 48 South Slavic Question, 48-49 Habsburg-Lothringen d’Este, Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwigjoseph Maria von. See Franz Ferdinand (Archduke) Habsburg Military School, 62 Habsburg Monarchy. See also specific individuals by name assassination attempts against, 131-32 as crown of thorns, 104
Index 272 The Hague, Netherlands First International Peace Conference (May 18,1899), 37 Second International Peace Conference (June 15,1907), 38 Harrach, Franz (Count), 153-54, ï55 157-58,159 Hartwig, Nikolai (Baron), 122,12426,175-76 Hastings, Max, 115 Hegel, Georg, 25 Henry, Emile, 44 Herald, 20 Herodotus, 75 Herzegovina, 51 Hitler, Adolf, 27, 47 Höbelt, Lothar, 176-77 Hobsbawm, Eric, 35 Hobson, John, 35 Höger, Paul, 156 Hohenberg, Sophie von (Duchess). See Sophie (Duchess of Hohenberg) Holmes, Sherlock, 61 Hotel Bosna (Ilidža), 131 Hotel Evropa (Sarajevo), 169-70 House, Edward, 33-34,161,163 Hoyos, Alexander, 115-16,178-79,181-82 Hugo, Victor, 58 Human Rights League, 26-27 Hume, David, 44 Hungarian nationalism, 67, Hungary, 53-54,112. See also Austria-Hungary Ibsen, Henrik, 30-31 ideology, 26,37 Ilić, Danilo early life, 63 education, 93 Sarajevo confession, 168 Sarajevo conspiracy, 74,132-33, ։35~ 36,143,145-47.151-53 Young Bosnian activity, 102 Yugoslavism, 100 Ilić, Stoja, 63 Ilidža, Bosnia, 131 imperialism, 35, 42, 67 Industrial Revolution, 24-25 industrialization, 35, 92 infant mortality, 27-28 International Anti-militarist Association, 38 International Peace Conference First (May 18,1899), 37 Second (June 15,1907), 38 Isabella (Archduchess), 70-71 Istria, 48 Italo-Turkish War, 119-21 Italy, 24, 28, 32, 81 Izvolsky, Aleksandr, 75-76, 78, 79֊ 80,112 Jagow, Gottlieb von, 178-79,181-82 Jähns, Max, 40 Japan, 18-19, 34-35 Jaurès, Jean, 160 Jedinstvo (Unity), 93 Jeftanović, Gligorije, 169-70 Jelavich, Barbara, 141 Jevtić, Bořivoje, іоо-і, 132 Jews, 26-27, 68-69
Jezdimirović, Jelena, 61 Jovanovic, Jovan, 141,171-72,174-75 Jovanovic, Ljuba, 172-73 Jovanovic, Μ. (Jovan), 173 Jovanovic, Miško, 145-46 Juárez, Benito, 52 Jukić, Luka, 97-98, іоо-і, 131-32 July Crisis, 12-13,167-84 kaiserliche und königliche (k.u.k.) army, 67 Kalemegdan Park (Belgrade), 144/' Kállay, Benjamin von, 92-94
Index Kann, Robert, п-12, 69, 73 2-73 Macedonia Karađorđe (“Black George”), 85 and Balkan Wars, 122,123-24 Karađorđević, Petar, 56, 57,138,140- and Bosnian Crisis, 81-82 41,172· Karadžič, Vuk, 85, 86 Nemanjić Empire, 84 Serb population, 114 Karli, 180 Karl Ludwig, 63-65 Kennan, George, 15-16 Young Turks, 76 Mackenzie, Compton, 164 MacMillan, Margaret, xii, 136 Kennedy, John F., 136,160-61 Magris, Claudio, 71 Kerovié, Mirar, 145 Magyar Hírlap (Hungarian News), 69 Kerovié, Nedjo, 145 Magyars, 48-49 Kessler, Harry, 39-40 Kessler, Wilma, 39-40 Malobabić, Rade, 147 Klimt, Gustav, 30-31, 65-66 Manchester, England, 24-25, 82 Marcuse, Ludwig, 162 Klopp, Onno, 66-67 Margutti, Albert von, 130 kmets (Bosnian peasants), 55-56,57, 92 Koerber, Ernest von, 107-8,109-10 Marschall, Godfried, 66-67 Konopiště (Bohemia), 66,127,128/, 180 Marshall, S. L. A., 59 Marx, Karl, 25-26, 28, 98-99 Kosovo, 114,122-24 Marxism, 36 Kosovo Battle (June 28,1389), 14, 84, Masaryk, Tamás, 98-99 148-50,168 Kranjčevič, Ivan, 133-34 Kraus, Karl, 17,107,166 Mašin, Draga, 87-88 Matscheko, Franz von (Baron), 177,179-80 Matscheko Memorandum, 177-78,181 Kristóffy, József, 106-7 Maximilian of Mexico (Emperor), 52 Krobatin, Alexander von, 126-27, 17677,183-84 Mayreder, Rosa, 160-61 Mazzini, Giuseppe, 98-99 Mehmedbašić, Muhamed, 132-33, I5I—5 land ownership, 22, 48, 51, 52, 55-56 language Standards, 86, 94 Lausanne University, 103-4 Leisching, Eduard, 73 154-55-168 Meidner, Ludwig, 29-30, ļof MensdorfF, Albert, 162 Libyan War (Italo-Turkish War), 119-21 Merchants School, 62 Merizzi, Erik von, 150-51,153,155-56
Liebknecht, Karl, 160 Merkh, Rudolf, 169 Lincoln, Abraham, 11 Mexico, 52,164-65 literacy, 93-94 Ljubibratić, Dragoslav, 60-61, 95-96 Milan I. See Obrenović, Milan (King of Lojka, Leopold, 4-5,153,156-58 Milišič, Jelena (née Jezdimirovič), 61-62 Lombardy, 52 militarism, 21, 32-33, 38,108, ւօջՀ Military Chancellery, 107-8, in, 165-66 Los-von-Rom (“Away from Rome”) movement, 69 Lucheni, Luigi, 158-59 Lueger, Karl, 27, 68-69 Serbia) Mill, John Stuart, 57 Milović, Jakov, 145,173 Mitrinovič, Dimitrije, 97, 98
174 Index Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia), '¡о31, 98-102 modernism, 29-31 modernization, 29-31, 90-91 Moldavia, 49 Moltke, Elder, 40 Moltke, Helmuth von, 32-33,in12,184-85 Mombauer, Annika, 42 Mommsen, Theodor, 37 Montenegro Balkan Wars, 122-23,125/ Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 Italo-Turkish War, 119-20 Serb population, 114 Montenuovo (Prince), 128,180 Morning Post, 161 Moroccan Crises (1905,1911), 20-21, 3233, 37-38, 41,118-19,120 Morris, William, 30-31, 61 Mostar Gymnasium, 102-3, B2 The Mountain Wreath (PetrovicNjegoš), 85-86 Mras, Dragutin, 57, 60 Munch, Edvard, 29 Miirzsteg Agreement (1903), 89-90,112 Muslim National Organization, 94 Muslims, Bosnian, 52-53, 55-56, 91 Muzej Sarajevo (Sarajevo Museum), Di, D2/ mythical narratives Sarajevo myth, 6-9,13-J4,15,150, 168,190-93 Serbian narrative, 83-85 Načertanije (“Outline”), 86 names, 93 Narod (People), 148 Narodna Misao (National Idea), 93 Nation, 161 nation-building, 94 National Defense (Narodna Odbrana), 79-80,102-3, ւշ7,138, і43֊44, і68, 173,185 national hymns, 85 National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 91 National Socialism (Nazism), 27 nationalism activist, 30-32, 37, 48-49 Balkan, 42, 48-49 Bosnian, 14, 94 Croat, 91 cult of the nation, 21 Hungarian, 67, 76-77 integral, 26-27, 84 racial, 25-26, 31,181-82 Serb, 82, 86, 89-90, 91,116-17,176-77 South Slavic, 93 Yugoslav, too-։ natural resources, 52 Naumann, Victor, 178-79 Nemanja, Stefan, 83-84 Nemanjić, Dušan “the Mighty,” 84 Nemanjić Empire, 83-84 Netherlands, 35 Neue Freie Presse, 78-79, 89,165-66 newspapers, 93 Nicholas II (Tsar), 21-22, 36,184-85 Nicolson,
Arthur, 162 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 29, 61, 98-99 Njegoš, Petar II Petrovic-, 85 Nobel Prize, 18-19 Norway, 28, 35, 37-38 Nova Srbija (New Serbia), 93 Novicow, Jacques, 34 Obilic, Miloš, 84-85,149,169 Obijaj, Bosnia, 56-57 Obrenović, Aleksandar (King of Serbia), 86-88,136,139,160-61,172 Obrenović, Mihailo, 86
175 Index Obrenović, Milan (King of Serbia), 8181, 85, 86-87, 89 Obrenović dynasty: 1905 regicide against, 87-88,114 Bosnian uprising (1875), 49, 51, 51-53, 56. See also Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878) urbanite, 81 Officers’ Mutual Aid Society, 140 Péguy, Charles, 9-10, 31-33 Orient Express, 114 O’Rourke, Kevin, 34-35 Pekař, Josef, ։ 6 5 - 6 6 Petar I (King of Serbia), 88,138,140-41,171 Orthodox Serbs, 51, 54, 83-84 Le PetitJournal, 79/157-59, 'S1?/ Otto (Archduke of Austria), 64,104 Pfeifer, Leo, 59,168 Philippines, 40-41 Ottoman Empire Eastern Question, 9-10, 48-54, 79/) Picasso, Pablo, 19-30 Piedmont-Sardinia, 81 108-9,119-1։, 114 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 Pig War, 89-90 Pijemont (Piedmont), 96,114,139, Italo-Turkish War, 119-11 140,169 Pjanić, Miloš, іоо-і Balkan Wars, 111,115/’ Kosovo Battle (June 18,1389), 14, 84, 148-50,168 Serbian Uprising (1804-1813), 85 Treaty of San Stefano (March 1878), 51 Poincaré, Raymond, 161,184 Poland, 11-11,14,160-61 Polkinghorne, John, t “Outline” (Načertanije), 86 Popovic, Cvetko, 59,136-37,141-4?. i47 pacifism, 34, 37, 39, ni-11 153.154-55 Popovic, Čedomir (Colonel), 141-43 Palais Modena, 64 Popovic, Rade, 144-45 pan-German movement, 18, 39, 48-49, Popovici, Aurel, 106 popular protest, 11 69,117 Pappenheim, Martin, 58, 59, 60-61 Pašie, Nikola and Balkan Wars, 113-16 Positivism, 15, 34 Potiorek, Oskar and Sarajevo assassination, 4-5,14, and July Crisis, 169,171-76,185 maximalist program, 111 150-51,155-56,157-58 and Sarajevo conspiracy, 130-31,133, as Radical Party leader, 86-88,139 147.167 warmongering, hi, 176-77 as Serbian
prime minister, 87-88, 114-15,111,113-16,139-43,169, 171-76,185 poverty, 11-11 prejudice, 65 Pastor, Ludwig, 165-66 preventive war, 14, 41 patriotism, 39-40, 55, 57 Princip, Gavrilo asceticism, 61-61 Pavlač, Brian A., 154 Peace of Bucharest, 113-14 baptism, 44 Peace Palace, 37-38 birth, 44 character, 61, 74 contrast with Franz Ferdinand, 44,73-74 peasants Bosnian (kmets), 55-56,57, 91
Index 2.76 Princip, Gavrilo {conti) Protic, Stojan, 140,172 descriptions of, 58-59, 60 Prussia, 52 early lessons, 54, 55-63, 6շք Puerto Rico, 40-41 early survival, 44-47 education, 93 Puntigam, Anton, 164-65 literary activity, 57-58,59, 60-62, 6z/ Pušara, Mihajlo, 113 Putnik, Radomir, 172 militancy, 60-61,134 motives, 42-43, 93,133-35 Racconigi Bargain, 120 mythic interpretation of, 6-9,13-Ï4, racial policy, 25-27, 31,181-82 Radical Party (Serbia), 86-88,114,138, 169,191-93 nationalism, too patriotism, 55, 57 physical health, 59-60,189 police registration, 146/ Sarajevo assassination, 3-4,115,136, 153-55. ։57-59 158/ Sarajevo conspiracy, 117,131-36,14347. t44Ä 173 social status, 29 support for Zerajić, 61-62, 95-96 140-42,169 railroads, 92 Ranke, Leopold von, 85 Raven-Hill, Leonard, 10/’ Redlich, Josef, 165 regicides, 12-13, 87-88,129 Reichspost, 170-71 religion, 21, 66-67, 94 religious differences, 52-53, 83-84, 94 terrorism, 137-38 Remak, Joachim, 31-32 Renner, Karl, 40 vilification of, 7 riots, anti-Serb, 169-71,170/ Young Bosnian activity, 97, 99,100I, 102 Romania, 51, 52,126-27, ։77 179 Roosevelt, Theodore, 18-19, 37-38 Princip, Ilija, 56 Root, Elihu, 38 Princip, Jovo, 56, 57, 62, 63 Roth, Joseph, ii Royal Dutch Shell, 34-35 Princip, Maria, 44, 55/՞ Princip, Petar, 55Հ 56-57, 62 Princip, Todo, 56 Princip family clan {zadruga), 51, 56, 92 Priority Decree (March 21, 1914), 140-41 progress Age of Progress, 42-43 tools of, 17-43 propaganda, 11,185 Royal Navy, 17, 37 Rudolf, Crown Prince, 63-64, 66-67, 115,187-88 Russia, 22-23,31-32 and Austria-Hungary, 80-81,175-76 and
Balkan Wars, 123-26,177 and Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (1908-1909), 75-112 Crimean War (1853-1856), 49 Prost, Antoine, 15 defense spending, 81 protest anti-Serb riots, 169-71, lyof popular, it Entente, 11, 42 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 Serbian, 79-80 Young Bosnia, 98-102 as Great Power, 17-19 Great Program, 81 Miirzsteg Agreement (1903), 89-90,112
Index and Racconigi Bargain, 120 support for Serbia, 78,175-76,185 Three Emperors’ League (1873/18811887), 80-81 Treaty of San Stefano (March 1878), 51 and Turkey, 120-21 war with Japan, 37-38, 78 Russian Social Democrats, 103-4 Sadilo, Franjo, 187-94 Salonika Trial, 189 Samouprava, 169 sandwich (Princips), 4, 7-8,15-16,15455,189-90 Šarac, Đuro, 143,144Հ147 Serajevo (Cendrars), 186-88 Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina anti-Serb riots, 169-71, 17օՀ importance as capital city, 74,161-62 Sarajevo assassination, 3-16,150-60,158/ľ See also Sarajevo conspiracy aftermath, 160-67,169 investigation into, 179,183 mythic inflation of, 6-9,13-14,15,150, 168,190-93 omens of, 130-32 Vidovdan timing, 149-50 Sarajevo conspiracy assistants, 145 awareness of, 172-73 backdrop, 113-21 complicity, 115-16,167-68 conspiracy theories, 13,127,129-30, 156-57,187-88,189 efforts to cancel, 147 as explanatory construct, 189 flimsiness, 168 Kalemegdan Park plotting, 144/' operation, 143-44 origins and motives, xi, 55, 74,127, 132-36,137-38,141,149-50 overinterpretation, 189-90 2-77 recruitment, 63,141,142,143 Serbia connection, 173-74 tools, 17-43 Sarajevo Museum (Muzej Sarajevo), 191,192/ Sarajevo myth, 6-9, Ï3-14,15,150,16061,168,190-93 Sarajevo Procession, 151Հ157/' route and itinerary, 151-56,152Հ189 security precautions, 129-30,142-43 Sarajevoer Tagblatt (Sarajevo Daily Paper), 94 Sazonov, Sergei, 122,177,184 Schafer, Jakob, 97-98 Schiller, Moritz, 4,153-54 Schnitzler, Arthur, i6o-6i Schoenberner, Franz, 162 Schönbrunn Palace, 107-8 Schönerer, Georgvon, 69 schools, 93-94 science, 25-27 The Scotsman, 164
Scott, Walter, 61 Scutari (Shkroda) war scare, 122-23,132 security measures Sarajevo Procession precautions, 12930,142-43 Scutari war scare, 132 Serb National Organization, 94 Serbdom, 114,170-71 Serbia Balkan Wars, 122-27,125/ Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (19081909), 76-77, 81-90 civil-military strife, 141 constitution of 1903, 88 expansion of, 177 fìn-de-siècle, 82 golden era (1903-1914), 88 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 international relations, 81-90 Italo-Turkish War, 119-20
Index 278 Serbia (cont) Kosovo Battle (June z8,1389), 14, 84, 148-50,168 Seton-Watson, R. W, 48,166 Seymour, Charles, 161 Simic, Andrei, 82 language standards, 86 maximalist program, 122 Simović, Veljko, ւօշՀ medieval, 84-85 modernization, 82-83 Skerlić, Jovan, 100-1 mythical narratives, 83-85 Slavs (Slavic peoples) Skerlecz, Ivan, 97-98 Slavonia, 76-77 National Assembly, 88 kinships, 124-26 National Defense (Narodna Odbrana), population, 51, 52-54,55-56, 83-84, 79-80,102-3,12-7, ։?8,143-44, ։68, 173-185 Pig War, 89-90 population, 82, 88,114,123-24 as “Rechtsstaat” (rule oflaw state), 173-74 relations with Austria-Hungary, 12-13, 91,114 South Slavic nationalism, 93 South Slavic Question, 14, 48-49, 7677, 97-98,106, no, 115-16,165-66 Sloboda (Freedom), 98-99 53-54, 77-78, 80, 81-90,169,172- Slovenia, 48 Smith, David James, 59 76,178-79,185 Social Darwinism, 26-27,32-33, 34,117-18 relations with France, 89 relations with Germany, 89-90 Social Question, 29-31 Russian support for, 78,175-76,185 socialism, 20, 39 Socialist International, 38-39,160 spiritual awakening, 85-86 Soldo, Spiro, ioļf Uprising (1804-1813), 85 Somalia, 40-41 Uprising (1815), 85 Somme Battle, 188 Sophie (Duchess of Hohenberg), 105/,128/ Serbian identity, 86 Serbian Orthodox Church, 54 Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day), 14, 84, assassination, 4-16, 7Հ158-59 148-50,168 Serbo-Croat Nationalist Youth, 100-1 funeral, 180-81 marriage and relationship with Franz Ferdinand, xiii, 10-11, 45-46, 47, Serbo-Croat Progressive Organization, 100-1 70-72,104,105/154-55 public acclaim, 153,162 Serbocroats, 123-24 Sarajevo
Procession, 151/,152/՞ Serbs anti-Serb riots, 169-71, 170/' tour of Bosnian schools and religious Bosnian, 7-8, 51, 54,55-56,157-58 Bosnian uprising (1875), 56. See also Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878) names, 93 nationalism, 82, 86, 89-90,11617,176-77 population, 51, 54, 55-56,114 protest against Bosnian annexation, 79-80 institutions, 131 Sošić,Jovo, 113 South Slavic nationalism, 93 South Slavic Question, 14, 48-49, 7677, 97-98,106, no, 115-16,165-66 Spain, 18-19, 28 Spalajković, Miroslav, 175 Srpska Omladina (Serbian Youth), 103-4 Srpska Riječ (Serbian Word), 63,169-70 Stadler, Josip, 74
Index Štampa (Press), 171 179 tourism, 183-84 Stankovic, Miloš, 127 trade unionists, 39 Stanojevič, Stanoje, 116-17 Transylvania, 53-54,166 stereotypes, 9,51-53, 88,107 treason, 132 Stevenson, David, 19 Treaty of London, 123 Stillman, Edmund, 11 Stone, Norman, 32.-33 Treaty of San Stefano (March 1878), 51 Storck, Wilhelm von, 174 trialism, 106 Triple Alliance, 120-21,179-80 Stravinsky, Igor, 2.9 Trišić, Nikola, 60 Strindberg, August, 29-30 students’ rights, 93 Trotsky, Lev, 103-4 Tschirschky, Heinrich von, 107-8,178 Suez Canal Company, 49 Tsingtao (Qingdao), China, 40-41 suffrage, 18-2.9, 68-69 tuberculosis, 44-47, 59-60,189 Sunarić, Josip, 118,131 Turkey Supilo, Frano, юо-і Suttner, Bertha Felice Sophie von (Baroness), 34, 37-38,159-60 Balkan Wars, 124 Crimean War (1853-1856), 49 Italo-Turkish War, 119-2։ Sweden, 28,37-38 Ujedinjenje ili Smrt. See Unification Tagore, Sir Sourindro Mohun, 45 Tankosić, Vojislav, 60-61,141,143-45, 147,168,174,185 Tardieu, André, ш-п taxes, 48, 51,55-56, 91-92 Taylor, A. J. P., 113,129, 149-50 Taylor, Edmond, 150 technology, 17-43 Terezín Prison, 60,189 terrorism, 102,136 Black Hand, 116-17,139 of Sarajevo assassination, 136-38,151- 53,162,190 state-sponsored, 169-71, ւ?օՀ Thiériot, Jean-Louis, 65-66 Third Balkan War. See World War I Thirty Years War (1914-1945), 21 Thomson, Basil, 148,163 Three Emperors’ League (1873/1881— 1887), 80-81 attempts to restore, 108-10 or Death Újévié, Tin, 97, 98 Ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia, July 23,1914 (Austria-Hungary), 12-13, 80,138,160,174,182 delivery, 182-84 key points, 182,185 Unification or Death (
Ujedinjenje ili Smrt, Black Hand), 102-3,189 formation, 138 induction rituals, 189 and Sarajevo conspiracy, xi, 114,13536,138-44,147,168 terrorist network, 116-17,139 weapons smuggling, 143-44, U՜1Unilever, 34-35 United States, 18-19, 24 34֊35, 37՜յ8 United States of Greater Austria (proposed), 106 urbanites, peasant, 82 Uskoković, Milutin, 61 Tisza, István, 179,181,193 Tolstoy, Leo, 34, 44, 78 Valéry, Paul, 17-18 Toulouse (France), 132-33,136 Varagić, Jovan, 113
Index 280 Varešanin, Marijan, 1-3, 95 womens liberation, 28-29 Venetia, 52 womens suffrage, 28-29 Victoria (Queen), 21-22, 47 working conditions, 28 Victorianism, 25 world history, 184-85 Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day), 14, 84,148- world policy (Weltpolitik), 32,117-19 World War I (Third Balkan War, Great War) 50,168 Vienna, Austria, 27, 48, 65-66 arguments against, 34-36 Villa d’Este, 65 enthusiasm for, 19-21, 32-33 Vinen, Richard, 24 “first victims,” ՜յք, 7,158-59,190 violence against Serbs, 169-71,170/ origins, 11-15, 31,33 39-43,119- Հ Viribus Unitis (“with united strength”) 20,167-85 outbreak, 21 ship, 131 Vojvodina, 114,123-24 prologue, 112 voting rights, 28-29, 68-69 Somme Battle, 188 Vučinović, Tomo, 148,149/ Young Bosnia (Mlada Bosna), 30-31, 98-102. See also specific individuals Wallachia, 49 Wallas, Graham, 40 by name Հ Wandervogel, 30-31 Sarajevo conspiracy, 101 114,116,132, Wells, H. G„ 164 133-34.135-36,141-43.189,190 Weltpolitik (world policy), 32,117-19 Young Italy, 30-31 West, Rebecca, 186,193-94 Young Turks, 30-31, 76, 94,120,122-23 White Hand, 139,172 Yugoslav nationalism, 100-1 Wiesner, Friedrich von, 183 Yugoslavism, 99-100,101-2,103-4 Wilde, Oscar, 61, 63 Wile, Frederic William, 163 Zach, František, 86 Wilhelm II (Kaiser of Germany) Zametica, John, xii, 155-57 Žerajić, Bogdan, ļf and Balkan Wars, 123,124 relationship with Franz Ferdinand, 127,128/) 163,178,180-81 relationship with Nicholas II, 21-22, 36,184-85 Weltpolitik (world policy), 32,117-19 and World War 1,19,184-85 assassination attempt and suicide, 3,5, 14. 95.191-93 glorification of, 61-62,
95-96,129, і34 ї8з Zimmermann, Arthur, 182 Zionism, 27 Živanović, Milan, 136 Williamson, Jeffrey, 34-35 Wilson, David, 33/, 33-34 Zola, Emile, 30-31, 61 Wilson, Woodrow, 33-34,161 Zora (Dawn), 95-96, 98-99,100-1 Winter, Jay, 15 Zora student club (Vienna), 127 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 27 Zurunić, Teodor, 130 Wohl, Robert, 101-2 Zvono (The Bell), 63 Wolff, Theodor, 119,148,163,180 Zweig, Stefan, 7-8,12, 21,150,165,184-85 bayerische i Staatsbibliothek München լ |
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: “I Could Have Practically Touched Him” xi i 1. “Tools” of Progress 2. Worlds Apart 44 3. Vying Visions 75 4. An “Epic” Conspiracy! 113 5. “World History Is Horrific from Up Close” 17 148 Conclusion: “The Bottom of the Matter” 186 Notes 195 Select Bibliography 243 Index 265
Index For the benefit ofdigital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one ofthosepages. Figures are indicated by an italic {following the page number. Aarenau, Alexander Brosch von, 107-8, 165-66 Abdiilhamid (Sultan), 76 Abyssinia, 40-41 Addams, Jane, 34 Adler, Friedrich, 160 Aegean islands, 124 Aehrenthal, Alois Lexa Baron von, 7578, 80-81, 89-90,109-12, iić-17 aesthetics, 2.9-31 Agadir (Morocco), 41,118-19 agrarian reform, 90-95 Al Qaeda, 136 Albania, 20-21, 84,122-24,125Հ174-75 Albertini, Luigi, 59,115,116-17, 136,142-43 Albrecht, Field Marshall Archduke, 66-67 Aleksandar I. See Obrenović, Aleksandar (King of Serbia) Alfonso XIII, 129 Aljinović, Luka-Lujo, 97-98,127 alliance system, 3 z anarchists, 39 Andrássy, Count Gyula, 51-53, 90 Andreyev, Leonid, 63 Andric, Ivo, 57, 97-98 Angell, Norman, 34, 35, 36 Anglo-French naval agreement (1913), 41 Anglo-Russian convention (1907), 78 Antic, Antonije, 142 antisemitism, 26-27, 68-69 Appel Quay, 3-5,14-15,151-53,156-58 April Uprising (1876), 50-51 Arbeiter-Zeitung (Workers’ Journal), 166 Arbitration Tribunal, 37-38 arms race, 36, 37-38, 42, 81 art and aesthetics, 29-31 art nouveau, 30-31 Artamonov, Victor, 115 Arts and Crafts Movement, 30-31 Asquith, Herbert, 162 Ausgleich (1867 Compromise), 53-54 Australia, 24 Austria-Hungary acquisition of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 5* 53-54 alliance with Germany and Italy, 32 Balkan Wars, 123-27
166 Austria-Hungary (cont.) Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (19081909), 81 declaration of war on Serbia, 185 diversity, 22 Foreign Ministry (Ballhausplatz), 13, 160,176-77,183-84,191, 19յՀ Franz Ferdinands vision for, 104-8 geography, 17-18 Great Eastern Crisis (18751878), 51-54 invasion of Serbia, 77-78 Joint Finance Ministry, 54 Military Chancellery, 107-8, in, 165-66 Miirzsteg Agreement (1903),8990,112 relations with Germany, 32,180-81 relations with Russia, 80-81,175-76 relations with Serbia, 81-90,17677.185 Sarajevo assassination aftermath, 175 Slav population, 51,52-54 South Slavic Question, 48-49,106, 115-16,126-27 suffrage, 28-29, 68-69 taxes, 91-92 Three Emperors’ League (1873/18811887), 80-81 Ultimatum to Serbia (July 2.3,1914), 12-13, 80,138,160,174,182-85 violence against Serbs, 169-71, 170/ World War 1,185 autonomy movements, 94 avant-garde, 29-30 Bakunin, Mikhail, 63, 98-99 Balfour, Arthur, 37 Balkan League, 89,119-20,122,126-27 Balkan nationalism, 42, 48-49, See also nationalism Balkan Peninsula, 9, 49, 52-53 Index Balkan Wars (1912-1913), 119,120,12127,125/ Black Hand activity, 139 Great Powers and, 9,10/,’ 20-21, 3334.12-3 Peace of Bucharest, 123-24 Third Balkan War. See World War I Treaty of London, 123 Young Bosnian volunteers, 102- 3. юз/ Balkans, 50/ 83-84 Ballhausplatz (Vienna), 13,160,176-77, 183-84,191,193/ Banat, 53-54 Barrés, Maurice, 27 BBC, 154 Beck, Max Vladimir von, 68-69 Belgium, 28, 35,117-18 Belgrade, Serbia, 82 Belle Epoque, 4-5, 7-8, 24,189 Belvedere palace (Vienna), 65֊ 66,107-8 Benda, Julien, 35-36 Benson, E. E, 161 Berchtold, Leopold von
(Count) and Balkan Wars, 123-24 Buchlau (Buchlov) Castle meeting, 75-76 and Franz Ferdinand, 167 as Habsburg ambassador, 80-81 as Habsburg foreign minister, 112, lis ió, 123-24,127-28,167,171,176-77, 178-80,182 Matscheko Memorandum, 179-80 and Sarajevo assassination, 115-16, 127-28,167,171-72,17677,178-80 and Three Emperors’ League, 80-81 Ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia, (July 23,1914), 182 Bergson, Henri, 29-30, 98-99 Berlin Congress, 51,108-9
гб7 Index Bernhardi, Friedrich von, 52-33 Bessarabia, 49 Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von, peasant uprising (1875), 49, 51, 52-53, 56. See also Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878) 19,181-82 Bieberstein, Marshall von, 38 peasants (kmets), 55-56, 57, 92 bigotry, 68-69,149-50 Slav population, 51, 52-54, 55-56, Bilbija, Ilija, 44 9։, 114 violence against Serbs, 170-71 Biliński, Leon von, 130,132,171- 72,176-77 Bismarck, Otto von, 49,51-52,108-9 Bitola (Monastir), Macedonia, 122 Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne, 37 roads, 91 Bosnian language, 94 Bosnian nationalism, 14, 94 Bošnjak, 94 Bošnjaštvo (Bosniakdom), 94 Black George (Karađorđe), 85 Black Hand. See Unification or Death Bourbons, 21-22 Black Sea straits, 75-76 Bloch, Ivan (Jean de), 34, 36 Bragança, Maria Theresa de, 21-22, 64- Blom, Philipp, 31 Boxer Rebellion, 108-9, п8 65 7ï Brazil, 24 Boer War, 37, 88 Britain. See Great Britain Brittain, Vera, 160-61 Bogićević, Miloš, 136 Brusilov, Aleksei, 20,162 Bohemia, 22, 52 Buchlau (Buchlov) Castle, 75-76 Budapest, Hungary, 48, 76-77 Blumenfeld, R. D., 164 Bosanska vila (Bosnian Fairy), 98-99 B osnia-Herzegovina Austro-Hungarian acquisition of, 51. 53-54 Balkan Wars, 123-24 betterment, 90-95 Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (1908- Bulgaria April Uprising (1876), 50-51 Balkan Wars, 122-27,125/ Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 Italo-Turkish War, 119-20 Bunsen, Berta de, 165 1909), 9, 20-21, 75-112 Burián, István, 95 constitution of 1910, 95,132 development of, 9 business sector, 35 feudalism, 52,55-56 Cabrinovic, Nedeljko assassination attempt on Franz Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 5I-54- 74
industrial growth, 93 Ferdinand, 3-4,151-54 ideology, 99, too, 148-49,158-59 industrialization, 92 interrogation, 168 labor force, 93 physical health, 59 military rule, 132 Sarajevo conspiracy, 113-14,117,132, National Museum of Bosnia and 133-34,135-37,143-45,146 studio portrait, 148, i^f Herzegovina, 91 natural resources, 52 Cabrinovic, Vukosava, 57, 61 Parliament, 95 Cabrinovic family: attacks on, 169-70
168 Cambon, Paul, 39-40 Campbell-Bannerman, Henry, 38 Canada, 14 capitalism, 35-36 Carnegie, Andrew, 37-38,119 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 124 Carter, Nick, 61 Catholic Croats, 83-84 Catholic School Society, 68-69 Catholicism, 66-67 Catholics, 52-53, 55-56 Cendrars, Blaise, 186-88 censorship, 93,185 Central Commission for the Study and Conservation of Art and Historic Monuments, 66 Central Powers, 32 Chetniks (čete), 138 China, 40-41,118 Choate, Joseph Hodges, 38 Chotek von Chotkova und Wognin, Sophie. See Sophie (Duchess of Hohenberg) Christian Social Party, 68-69, IO4 Ciča, Dragica, 61 Ciganović, Milan, 143-44, i47 168, I74 185 Clark, Christopher, xii, 117,136,154 class differences, 100-1 climate records, 150,189 Collas, Carl (Baron), 130 colonialism, 40-41 Commercial Commission, 35 Common Ministerial Council, 179,182, 183-84,191,193 1867 Compromise (Ausgleich), 53-54, ։o6 Comte, Auguste, 25 confessional differences, 83-84 Conrad, Joseph, 160-61 Conrad von Hötzendorf, Franz, 1213, ш-12,126-27,167, 176-78, 179,183-84 Index conspiracy theory(-ies), 113-47. See also Sarajevo conspiracy consumerism, 36 Conventions, 37 counterfactual history, 6-8, 47,191-93 Cornwall, Mark, 172 Corović, Vladimir, 171 Crimean War (1853-1856), 49 Croat names, 93 Croat National Union, 94 Croat-Serb Coalition, 89-90 Croatia assassination attempts, 97-98 and Balkan Wars, 123-24 and Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (1908-1909), 76-77 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 56 Slav population, 114 South Slavic Question, 48 violence against Serbs, 170-71 Croatia-Slavonia, 53-54,112 Cubism, 29-30
Cubrilović, Vaso, 59, іоо-і, 133-34, 151- 53.154-55 Cubrilović, Veljko, 145,151-53 cult of the nation, 21 cultural differences, 83-84, 94 Curčić, Fehim Effendi, 154-55 Cuvaj, Slavko (Count), 97,100-1 Cyrillic alphabet, 93 Daily Telegraph, 118,119 Dalmatia, 48, 76-77, 81,112,114,123-24 Darwin, Charles, 25-26 Days That Shook the World (Lion TV), 154 de Pratz, Claire, 164 decadence, 36 Declarations, 37 Dedijer, Vladimir, xii, 57, 60,115,129 despotism, 87 Dickens, Charles, 25 Dimitrijević, Dragutin (“Apis”), lyyf
ճ6^ Index as leader of Black Hand, 171-72,189 Salonika Trial and execution of, 114, Fashoda, Sudan, 40-41 fate, 7-8,16,154,165-66,187-88,190 140-41,189 and Sarajevo conspiracy, 114,116-17, federalism, 106,136 Fay, Sidney, J16-17,136 132-33,135-56,137-44, HZ 168 diplomacy, 75-76,183 Disraeli, Benjamin, 11 feudalism, 55-56 Dodecanese Islands, 119-20 Fiume (Rijeka), 53-54, 76-77, 92 Forster, E. Μ., 29 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 29 Drang nach Osten (eastward drive) dreams, 52 Dreadnought, 37-38 fin-de-siècle society, 24, 29-31, 35, 39-40, 65—66, 82 France, 23-24, 31-32 and Balkan Wars, 123,177 Dreyfus, Alfred, 26-27 Entente, 32 Entente Cordiale, 37-38, 40-41,118 Dreyfus Affair, 26-27 foreign policy, 117-18 Dual Monarchy, See Austria-Hungary as Great Power, 17-19 Moroccan Crises (1905,1911), 41 Dumaine, Alfred, 165 Dumas, Alexandre, 61 relations with Italy, 120 Durham, Edith, 59 relations with Serbia, 89 Dürres (Durazzo), 122-23 suffrage, 28 Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), Eastern Question, 9-10,48-54,79/, 108-9, 119-21, ։ζ·4 eastward drive (Drang nach Osten) dreams, 52 Economic Association, 35 education, 93-94,100-1 Edward VII, 38, 40,117-19 Egypt, 40-41 Eisenmenger, Victor, 47 ï9 3ւ՜32 Franz Ferdinand (Archduke of Austria) aesthetic pursuits, 66 assassination, 3-16,157-59, See also Sarajevo assassination; Sarajevo conspiracy assassination attempts, 151-53,154-55 attitude toward Croats and Slavs, elementary schools, 94 106,133-34 attitude toward Hungarians, 67-69,106 Elisabeth (Sisi) (Empress), 44,158- and Balkan Wars, 126 59,160-61 bigotry and prejudice, 65, 68-69, Engels,
Friedrich, 40 106,149-50 and Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis Entente, 32, 42 Entente Cordiale, 37-38, 40-41,118 epic poetry, 85-86 Eritrea, 40-41 Este family, 65 (1908-1909), 77-78, 80-81 Catholicism, 66-67 character, 68-69, 72-73, 74 Ethiopia, 40-41 conservatism, 67, 69 contrast with Gavrilo Princip, 44,73-74 Europe, 17-43, ï8f early lessons, 54-55, 63-73 European identity, 21-22 Evans, Arthur, 56, 85 early survival, 44-47 education, 66 Expressionism, 29-30, ļof Este estates, 65
Index 270 Franz Ferdinand (Archduke of Austria) vision, 104-8 world travels, 44-45, 45Հ 46Հ 66 (cont.) family life, 72,105/ Franz Ferdinand (rock band), 159,190 fatalism, 129 Franz Ferdinand Municipal Bath final trip to Bosnia, 130-31 (Mostar), 131 final words, 15,159,194 Franz I (Emperor), 105 as “first victim of the First World War,” Franz V (Duke of Modena), 65 7/ 7. I5֊i4, foreign policy, 108,109-11,127 Franz Joseph I (Emperor of fortune, 65 funeral, 115-16,180-81 Habsburg ancestry, 21-22, 29 Habsburg inheritance, 104 Austria-Hungary) assassination attempts against, 5, 6/191-93 authority, 53-54 and Balkan Wars, 123 hunting activity, 45/, 45, 46-47 Diamond Jubilee, 76 imperialism, 67 foreign policy, 178-79 as inspector general of AustroHungarian Armed Forces, 14-15, physical health, 180 109Հ128-29, ϊ55~5^ relationship with Franz Ferdinand, intelligence, 65-66 44, 65,129,167,180 relationship with Aleksandar marriage and relationship with Sophie, xiii, 10-11, 45-46, 47, 70-72,104 relationship with Wilhelm II, 181 militarism, 108, 109/ Military Chancellery, 107-8, Sarajevo trip (1910), 1,2Հ support for Bosnian betterment, 95 m, 165-66 military policy, 108-9 military postings, 67, 68/ multilingualism, 65, 67 obituary, 166 Obrenović, 87 Freemasonry, 114,115,189 French League of Patriots, 39 Freud, Sigmund, 27,165-66 “Friedjung” and “Zagreb High Treason” trials, 89-90 pacifism, її 1-і2 Fromkin, David, 115 physical health, 44, 45-47, 60, 64, 68Հ Fugger, Nora, 46-47 Funder, Friedrich, 73,165-66 political reform program, 105-6,117,165 popularity, 160-61,162,164-65 Fussell, Paul,
15 as Protector of the Central Futurism, 29, 32-33, 99 Commission for the Study and Conservation of Art and Historic Monuments, 66 relationship with Wilhelm II, 127,180 religiosity, 129 renunciation of his future childrens inheritance, 72,104 Sarajevo Procession, 129-30,142-43, 151Հ151,152/154-55. ։57/ Gaćinović, Vladimir, 63, 96-97, 98,102- 4,103/132-33,147 Galicia, 66,123 Garašanin, Ilija, 86 Gay, Peter, 9-10 George V, 162 Gerard, James, 163 Gerde, Edmund, 130,156
271 Index German Army League, 39, 41 Germany alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy, 32 Entente Cordiale with France, 37-38, 40-41,118 foreign policy, 117-18 as Great Power, 17-18, 31-32 and Balkan Wars, 123 Moroccan Crises (1905,1911), 41 and Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis relations with Germany, 41,163 (1908-1909), 80-81 as Great Power, 17-18, 31-32 relations with Italy, 120-21 suffrage, 28-29 Imperial, 22-24, 28 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51-54,74 Moroccan Crises (1905,1911), 41 Great Powers (Russia, Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary, France), 17- Naval Law, 37 procurement of Tsingtao (Qingdao), 40-41 i9 32-ЗЗ and Balkan Wars, 9, lofi 20-21, 33- racial policy, 181-82 relations with Austria, 81,180-82 34.12-3 competing interests, 39-43 relations with England, 41,120,163 Great War. See World War I relations with Italy, 120 Greece relations with Serbia, 89 relations with Turkey, 120-21 Balkan Wars, 122,124,125/’ Italo-Turkish War, 119-20 social welfare system, 28 Nemanjić Empire, 84 suffrage, 28 Grenfell, Julian, 19 Three Emperors’ League (1873/18811887), 80-81 Wandervogel, 30-31 Grey, Edward, 19,115,118,123, Weltpolitik (world policy), 32,117-19 Gunther, John, 9 Gurko, Vladimir, 164 Giesl, Wladimir (Baron), 175-76, 184,185 Glenny, Misha, 76-77 162,184-85 Gruić, Slavko, 174 Habsburg Empire. See also globalization, 34-35 Gluck, Władysław, 130 Austria-Hungary acquisition of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 52 gold standard, 34-35 diverse peoples of, 22, 23/ Golden Sturgeon cafe (Sarajevo), 113-14 imperialism, 67 Goluchowski (Count), 64, 75-76 Gomirje, Musulin von (Baron), 100-1
Gooch, G. P., 36 Grabež, Trifko Sarajevo conspiracy, 133-34, ï35. ^6- 37 143-45. Ud/. ς46֊47 Sarajevo dithering, 154-55 Yugoslavism, 100 Great Britain and Balkan Wars, 123 nationalities question, 48 South Slavic Question, 48-49 Habsburg-Lothringen d’Este, Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwigjoseph Maria von. See Franz Ferdinand (Archduke) Habsburg Military School, 62 Habsburg Monarchy. See also specific individuals by name assassination attempts against, 131-32 as crown of thorns, 104
Index 272 The Hague, Netherlands First International Peace Conference (May 18,1899), 37 Second International Peace Conference (June 15,1907), 38 Harrach, Franz (Count), 153-54, ï55 157-58,159 Hartwig, Nikolai (Baron), 122,12426,175-76 Hastings, Max, 115 Hegel, Georg, 25 Henry, Emile, 44 Herald, 20 Herodotus, 75 Herzegovina, 51 Hitler, Adolf, 27, 47 Höbelt, Lothar, 176-77 Hobsbawm, Eric, 35 Hobson, John, 35 Höger, Paul, 156 Hohenberg, Sophie von (Duchess). See Sophie (Duchess of Hohenberg) Holmes, Sherlock, 61 Hotel Bosna (Ilidža), 131 Hotel Evropa (Sarajevo), 169-70 House, Edward, 33-34,161,163 Hoyos, Alexander, 115-16,178-79,181-82 Hugo, Victor, 58 Human Rights League, 26-27 Hume, David, 44 Hungarian nationalism, 67, Hungary, 53-54,112. See also Austria-Hungary Ibsen, Henrik, 30-31 ideology, 26,37 Ilić, Danilo early life, 63 education, 93 Sarajevo confession, 168 Sarajevo conspiracy, 74,132-33, ։35~ 36,143,145-47.151-53 Young Bosnian activity, 102 Yugoslavism, 100 Ilić, Stoja, 63 Ilidža, Bosnia, 131 imperialism, 35, 42, 67 Industrial Revolution, 24-25 industrialization, 35, 92 infant mortality, 27-28 International Anti-militarist Association, 38 International Peace Conference First (May 18,1899), 37 Second (June 15,1907), 38 Isabella (Archduchess), 70-71 Istria, 48 Italo-Turkish War, 119-21 Italy, 24, 28, 32, 81 Izvolsky, Aleksandr, 75-76, 78, 79֊ 80,112 Jagow, Gottlieb von, 178-79,181-82 Jähns, Max, 40 Japan, 18-19, 34-35 Jaurès, Jean, 160 Jedinstvo (Unity), 93 Jeftanović, Gligorije, 169-70 Jelavich, Barbara, 141 Jevtić, Bořivoje, іоо-і, 132 Jews, 26-27, 68-69
Jezdimirović, Jelena, 61 Jovanovic, Jovan, 141,171-72,174-75 Jovanovic, Ljuba, 172-73 Jovanovic, Μ. (Jovan), 173 Jovanovic, Miško, 145-46 Juárez, Benito, 52 Jukić, Luka, 97-98, іоо-і, 131-32 July Crisis, 12-13,167-84 kaiserliche und königliche (k.u.k.) army, 67 Kalemegdan Park (Belgrade), 144/' Kállay, Benjamin von, 92-94
Index Kann, Robert, п-12, 69, 73 2-73 Macedonia Karađorđe (“Black George”), 85 and Balkan Wars, 122,123-24 Karađorđević, Petar, 56, 57,138,140- and Bosnian Crisis, 81-82 41,172· Karadžič, Vuk, 85, 86 Nemanjić Empire, 84 Serb population, 114 Karli, 180 Karl Ludwig, 63-65 Kennan, George, 15-16 Young Turks, 76 Mackenzie, Compton, 164 MacMillan, Margaret, xii, 136 Kennedy, John F., 136,160-61 Magris, Claudio, 71 Kerovié, Mirar, 145 Magyar Hírlap (Hungarian News), 69 Kerovié, Nedjo, 145 Magyars, 48-49 Kessler, Harry, 39-40 Kessler, Wilma, 39-40 Malobabić, Rade, 147 Klimt, Gustav, 30-31, 65-66 Manchester, England, 24-25, 82 Marcuse, Ludwig, 162 Klopp, Onno, 66-67 Margutti, Albert von, 130 kmets (Bosnian peasants), 55-56,57, 92 Koerber, Ernest von, 107-8,109-10 Marschall, Godfried, 66-67 Konopiště (Bohemia), 66,127,128/, 180 Marshall, S. L. A., 59 Marx, Karl, 25-26, 28, 98-99 Kosovo, 114,122-24 Marxism, 36 Kosovo Battle (June 28,1389), 14, 84, Masaryk, Tamás, 98-99 148-50,168 Kranjčevič, Ivan, 133-34 Kraus, Karl, 17,107,166 Mašin, Draga, 87-88 Matscheko, Franz von (Baron), 177,179-80 Matscheko Memorandum, 177-78,181 Kristóffy, József, 106-7 Maximilian of Mexico (Emperor), 52 Krobatin, Alexander von, 126-27, 17677,183-84 Mayreder, Rosa, 160-61 Mazzini, Giuseppe, 98-99 Mehmedbašić, Muhamed, 132-33, I5I—5 land ownership, 22, 48, 51, 52, 55-56 language Standards, 86, 94 Lausanne University, 103-4 Leisching, Eduard, 73 154-55-168 Meidner, Ludwig, 29-30, ļof MensdorfF, Albert, 162 Libyan War (Italo-Turkish War), 119-21 Merchants School, 62 Merizzi, Erik von, 150-51,153,155-56
Liebknecht, Karl, 160 Merkh, Rudolf, 169 Lincoln, Abraham, 11 Mexico, 52,164-65 literacy, 93-94 Ljubibratić, Dragoslav, 60-61, 95-96 Milan I. See Obrenović, Milan (King of Lojka, Leopold, 4-5,153,156-58 Milišič, Jelena (née Jezdimirovič), 61-62 Lombardy, 52 militarism, 21, 32-33, 38,108, ւօջՀ Military Chancellery, 107-8, in, 165-66 Los-von-Rom (“Away from Rome”) movement, 69 Lucheni, Luigi, 158-59 Lueger, Karl, 27, 68-69 Serbia) Mill, John Stuart, 57 Milović, Jakov, 145,173 Mitrinovič, Dimitrije, 97, 98
174 Index Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia), '¡о31, 98-102 modernism, 29-31 modernization, 29-31, 90-91 Moldavia, 49 Moltke, Elder, 40 Moltke, Helmuth von, 32-33,in12,184-85 Mombauer, Annika, 42 Mommsen, Theodor, 37 Montenegro Balkan Wars, 122-23,125/ Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 Italo-Turkish War, 119-20 Serb population, 114 Montenuovo (Prince), 128,180 Morning Post, 161 Moroccan Crises (1905,1911), 20-21, 3233, 37-38, 41,118-19,120 Morris, William, 30-31, 61 Mostar Gymnasium, 102-3, B2 The Mountain Wreath (PetrovicNjegoš), 85-86 Mras, Dragutin, 57, 60 Munch, Edvard, 29 Miirzsteg Agreement (1903), 89-90,112 Muslim National Organization, 94 Muslims, Bosnian, 52-53, 55-56, 91 Muzej Sarajevo (Sarajevo Museum), Di, D2/ mythical narratives Sarajevo myth, 6-9,13-J4,15,150, 168,190-93 Serbian narrative, 83-85 Načertanije (“Outline”), 86 names, 93 Narod (People), 148 Narodna Misao (National Idea), 93 Nation, 161 nation-building, 94 National Defense (Narodna Odbrana), 79-80,102-3, ւշ7,138, і43֊44, і68, 173,185 national hymns, 85 National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 91 National Socialism (Nazism), 27 nationalism activist, 30-32, 37, 48-49 Balkan, 42, 48-49 Bosnian, 14, 94 Croat, 91 cult of the nation, 21 Hungarian, 67, 76-77 integral, 26-27, 84 racial, 25-26, 31,181-82 Serb, 82, 86, 89-90, 91,116-17,176-77 South Slavic, 93 Yugoslav, too-։ natural resources, 52 Naumann, Victor, 178-79 Nemanja, Stefan, 83-84 Nemanjić, Dušan “the Mighty,” 84 Nemanjić Empire, 83-84 Netherlands, 35 Neue Freie Presse, 78-79, 89,165-66 newspapers, 93 Nicholas II (Tsar), 21-22, 36,184-85 Nicolson,
Arthur, 162 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 29, 61, 98-99 Njegoš, Petar II Petrovic-, 85 Nobel Prize, 18-19 Norway, 28, 35, 37-38 Nova Srbija (New Serbia), 93 Novicow, Jacques, 34 Obilic, Miloš, 84-85,149,169 Obijaj, Bosnia, 56-57 Obrenović, Aleksandar (King of Serbia), 86-88,136,139,160-61,172 Obrenović, Mihailo, 86
175 Index Obrenović, Milan (King of Serbia), 8181, 85, 86-87, 89 Obrenović dynasty: 1905 regicide against, 87-88,114 Bosnian uprising (1875), 49, 51, 51-53, 56. See also Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878) urbanite, 81 Officers’ Mutual Aid Society, 140 Péguy, Charles, 9-10, 31-33 Orient Express, 114 O’Rourke, Kevin, 34-35 Pekař, Josef, ։ 6 5 - 6 6 Petar I (King of Serbia), 88,138,140-41,171 Orthodox Serbs, 51, 54, 83-84 Le PetitJournal, 79/157-59, 'S1?/ Otto (Archduke of Austria), 64,104 Pfeifer, Leo, 59,168 Philippines, 40-41 Ottoman Empire Eastern Question, 9-10, 48-54, 79/) Picasso, Pablo, 19-30 Piedmont-Sardinia, 81 108-9,119-1։, 114 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 Pig War, 89-90 Pijemont (Piedmont), 96,114,139, Italo-Turkish War, 119-11 140,169 Pjanić, Miloš, іоо-і Balkan Wars, 111,115/’ Kosovo Battle (June 18,1389), 14, 84, 148-50,168 Serbian Uprising (1804-1813), 85 Treaty of San Stefano (March 1878), 51 Poincaré, Raymond, 161,184 Poland, 11-11,14,160-61 Polkinghorne, John, t “Outline” (Načertanije), 86 Popovic, Cvetko, 59,136-37,141-4?. i47 pacifism, 34, 37, 39, ni-11 153.154-55 Popovic, Čedomir (Colonel), 141-43 Palais Modena, 64 Popovic, Rade, 144-45 pan-German movement, 18, 39, 48-49, Popovici, Aurel, 106 popular protest, 11 69,117 Pappenheim, Martin, 58, 59, 60-61 Pašie, Nikola and Balkan Wars, 113-16 Positivism, 15, 34 Potiorek, Oskar and Sarajevo assassination, 4-5,14, and July Crisis, 169,171-76,185 maximalist program, 111 150-51,155-56,157-58 and Sarajevo conspiracy, 130-31,133, as Radical Party leader, 86-88,139 147.167 warmongering, hi, 176-77 as Serbian
prime minister, 87-88, 114-15,111,113-16,139-43,169, 171-76,185 poverty, 11-11 prejudice, 65 Pastor, Ludwig, 165-66 preventive war, 14, 41 patriotism, 39-40, 55, 57 Princip, Gavrilo asceticism, 61-61 Pavlač, Brian A., 154 Peace of Bucharest, 113-14 baptism, 44 Peace Palace, 37-38 birth, 44 character, 61, 74 contrast with Franz Ferdinand, 44,73-74 peasants Bosnian (kmets), 55-56,57, 91
Index 2.76 Princip, Gavrilo {conti) Protic, Stojan, 140,172 descriptions of, 58-59, 60 Prussia, 52 early lessons, 54, 55-63, 6շք Puerto Rico, 40-41 early survival, 44-47 education, 93 Puntigam, Anton, 164-65 literary activity, 57-58,59, 60-62, 6z/ Pušara, Mihajlo, 113 Putnik, Radomir, 172 militancy, 60-61,134 motives, 42-43, 93,133-35 Racconigi Bargain, 120 mythic interpretation of, 6-9,13-Ï4, racial policy, 25-27, 31,181-82 Radical Party (Serbia), 86-88,114,138, 169,191-93 nationalism, too patriotism, 55, 57 physical health, 59-60,189 police registration, 146/ Sarajevo assassination, 3-4,115,136, 153-55. ։57-59 158/ Sarajevo conspiracy, 117,131-36,14347. t44Ä 173 social status, 29 support for Zerajić, 61-62, 95-96 140-42,169 railroads, 92 Ranke, Leopold von, 85 Raven-Hill, Leonard, 10/’ Redlich, Josef, 165 regicides, 12-13, 87-88,129 Reichspost, 170-71 religion, 21, 66-67, 94 religious differences, 52-53, 83-84, 94 terrorism, 137-38 Remak, Joachim, 31-32 Renner, Karl, 40 vilification of, 7 riots, anti-Serb, 169-71,170/ Young Bosnian activity, 97, 99,100I, 102 Romania, 51, 52,126-27, ։77 179 Roosevelt, Theodore, 18-19, 37-38 Princip, Ilija, 56 Root, Elihu, 38 Princip, Jovo, 56, 57, 62, 63 Roth, Joseph, ii Royal Dutch Shell, 34-35 Princip, Maria, 44, 55/՞ Princip, Petar, 55Հ 56-57, 62 Princip, Todo, 56 Princip family clan {zadruga), 51, 56, 92 Priority Decree (March 21, 1914), 140-41 progress Age of Progress, 42-43 tools of, 17-43 propaganda, 11,185 Royal Navy, 17, 37 Rudolf, Crown Prince, 63-64, 66-67, 115,187-88 Russia, 22-23,31-32 and Austria-Hungary, 80-81,175-76 and
Balkan Wars, 123-26,177 and Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (1908-1909), 75-112 Crimean War (1853-1856), 49 Prost, Antoine, 15 defense spending, 81 protest anti-Serb riots, 169-71, lyof popular, it Entente, 11, 42 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 Serbian, 79-80 Young Bosnia, 98-102 as Great Power, 17-19 Great Program, 81 Miirzsteg Agreement (1903), 89-90,112
Index and Racconigi Bargain, 120 support for Serbia, 78,175-76,185 Three Emperors’ League (1873/18811887), 80-81 Treaty of San Stefano (March 1878), 51 and Turkey, 120-21 war with Japan, 37-38, 78 Russian Social Democrats, 103-4 Sadilo, Franjo, 187-94 Salonika Trial, 189 Samouprava, 169 sandwich (Princips), 4, 7-8,15-16,15455,189-90 Šarac, Đuro, 143,144Հ147 Serajevo (Cendrars), 186-88 Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina anti-Serb riots, 169-71, 17օՀ importance as capital city, 74,161-62 Sarajevo assassination, 3-16,150-60,158/ľ See also Sarajevo conspiracy aftermath, 160-67,169 investigation into, 179,183 mythic inflation of, 6-9,13-14,15,150, 168,190-93 omens of, 130-32 Vidovdan timing, 149-50 Sarajevo conspiracy assistants, 145 awareness of, 172-73 backdrop, 113-21 complicity, 115-16,167-68 conspiracy theories, 13,127,129-30, 156-57,187-88,189 efforts to cancel, 147 as explanatory construct, 189 flimsiness, 168 Kalemegdan Park plotting, 144/' operation, 143-44 origins and motives, xi, 55, 74,127, 132-36,137-38,141,149-50 overinterpretation, 189-90 2-77 recruitment, 63,141,142,143 Serbia connection, 173-74 tools, 17-43 Sarajevo Museum (Muzej Sarajevo), 191,192/ Sarajevo myth, 6-9, Ï3-14,15,150,16061,168,190-93 Sarajevo Procession, 151Հ157/' route and itinerary, 151-56,152Հ189 security precautions, 129-30,142-43 Sarajevoer Tagblatt (Sarajevo Daily Paper), 94 Sazonov, Sergei, 122,177,184 Schafer, Jakob, 97-98 Schiller, Moritz, 4,153-54 Schnitzler, Arthur, i6o-6i Schoenberner, Franz, 162 Schönbrunn Palace, 107-8 Schönerer, Georgvon, 69 schools, 93-94 science, 25-27 The Scotsman, 164
Scott, Walter, 61 Scutari (Shkroda) war scare, 122-23,132 security measures Sarajevo Procession precautions, 12930,142-43 Scutari war scare, 132 Serb National Organization, 94 Serbdom, 114,170-71 Serbia Balkan Wars, 122-27,125/ Bosnian (Annexation) Crisis (19081909), 76-77, 81-90 civil-military strife, 141 constitution of 1903, 88 expansion of, 177 fìn-de-siècle, 82 golden era (1903-1914), 88 Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878), 51 international relations, 81-90 Italo-Turkish War, 119-20
Index 278 Serbia (cont) Kosovo Battle (June z8,1389), 14, 84, 148-50,168 Seton-Watson, R. W, 48,166 Seymour, Charles, 161 Simic, Andrei, 82 language standards, 86 maximalist program, 122 Simović, Veljko, ւօշՀ medieval, 84-85 modernization, 82-83 Skerlić, Jovan, 100-1 mythical narratives, 83-85 Slavs (Slavic peoples) Skerlecz, Ivan, 97-98 Slavonia, 76-77 National Assembly, 88 kinships, 124-26 National Defense (Narodna Odbrana), population, 51, 52-54,55-56, 83-84, 79-80,102-3,12-7, ։?8,143-44, ։68, 173-185 Pig War, 89-90 population, 82, 88,114,123-24 as “Rechtsstaat” (rule oflaw state), 173-74 relations with Austria-Hungary, 12-13, 91,114 South Slavic nationalism, 93 South Slavic Question, 14, 48-49, 7677, 97-98,106, no, 115-16,165-66 Sloboda (Freedom), 98-99 53-54, 77-78, 80, 81-90,169,172- Slovenia, 48 Smith, David James, 59 76,178-79,185 Social Darwinism, 26-27,32-33, 34,117-18 relations with France, 89 relations with Germany, 89-90 Social Question, 29-31 Russian support for, 78,175-76,185 socialism, 20, 39 Socialist International, 38-39,160 spiritual awakening, 85-86 Soldo, Spiro, ioļf Uprising (1804-1813), 85 Somalia, 40-41 Uprising (1815), 85 Somme Battle, 188 Sophie (Duchess of Hohenberg), 105/,128/ Serbian identity, 86 Serbian Orthodox Church, 54 Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day), 14, 84, assassination, 4-16, 7Հ158-59 148-50,168 Serbo-Croat Nationalist Youth, 100-1 funeral, 180-81 marriage and relationship with Franz Ferdinand, xiii, 10-11, 45-46, 47, Serbo-Croat Progressive Organization, 100-1 70-72,104,105/154-55 public acclaim, 153,162 Serbocroats, 123-24 Sarajevo
Procession, 151/,152/՞ Serbs anti-Serb riots, 169-71, 170/' tour of Bosnian schools and religious Bosnian, 7-8, 51, 54,55-56,157-58 Bosnian uprising (1875), 56. See also Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878) names, 93 nationalism, 82, 86, 89-90,11617,176-77 population, 51, 54, 55-56,114 protest against Bosnian annexation, 79-80 institutions, 131 Sošić,Jovo, 113 South Slavic nationalism, 93 South Slavic Question, 14, 48-49, 7677, 97-98,106, no, 115-16,165-66 Spain, 18-19, 28 Spalajković, Miroslav, 175 Srpska Omladina (Serbian Youth), 103-4 Srpska Riječ (Serbian Word), 63,169-70 Stadler, Josip, 74
Index Štampa (Press), 171 179 tourism, 183-84 Stankovic, Miloš, 127 trade unionists, 39 Stanojevič, Stanoje, 116-17 Transylvania, 53-54,166 stereotypes, 9,51-53, 88,107 treason, 132 Stevenson, David, 19 Treaty of London, 123 Stillman, Edmund, 11 Stone, Norman, 32.-33 Treaty of San Stefano (March 1878), 51 Storck, Wilhelm von, 174 trialism, 106 Triple Alliance, 120-21,179-80 Stravinsky, Igor, 2.9 Trišić, Nikola, 60 Strindberg, August, 29-30 students’ rights, 93 Trotsky, Lev, 103-4 Tschirschky, Heinrich von, 107-8,178 Suez Canal Company, 49 Tsingtao (Qingdao), China, 40-41 suffrage, 18-2.9, 68-69 tuberculosis, 44-47, 59-60,189 Sunarić, Josip, 118,131 Turkey Supilo, Frano, юо-і Suttner, Bertha Felice Sophie von (Baroness), 34, 37-38,159-60 Balkan Wars, 124 Crimean War (1853-1856), 49 Italo-Turkish War, 119-2։ Sweden, 28,37-38 Ujedinjenje ili Smrt. See Unification Tagore, Sir Sourindro Mohun, 45 Tankosić, Vojislav, 60-61,141,143-45, 147,168,174,185 Tardieu, André, ш-п taxes, 48, 51,55-56, 91-92 Taylor, A. J. P., 113,129, 149-50 Taylor, Edmond, 150 technology, 17-43 Terezín Prison, 60,189 terrorism, 102,136 Black Hand, 116-17,139 of Sarajevo assassination, 136-38,151- 53,162,190 state-sponsored, 169-71, ւ?օՀ Thiériot, Jean-Louis, 65-66 Third Balkan War. See World War I Thirty Years War (1914-1945), 21 Thomson, Basil, 148,163 Three Emperors’ League (1873/1881— 1887), 80-81 attempts to restore, 108-10 or Death Újévié, Tin, 97, 98 Ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia, July 23,1914 (Austria-Hungary), 12-13, 80,138,160,174,182 delivery, 182-84 key points, 182,185 Unification or Death (
Ujedinjenje ili Smrt, Black Hand), 102-3,189 formation, 138 induction rituals, 189 and Sarajevo conspiracy, xi, 114,13536,138-44,147,168 terrorist network, 116-17,139 weapons smuggling, 143-44, U՜1Unilever, 34-35 United States, 18-19, 24 34֊35, 37՜յ8 United States of Greater Austria (proposed), 106 urbanites, peasant, 82 Uskoković, Milutin, 61 Tisza, István, 179,181,193 Tolstoy, Leo, 34, 44, 78 Valéry, Paul, 17-18 Toulouse (France), 132-33,136 Varagić, Jovan, 113
Index 280 Varešanin, Marijan, 1-3, 95 womens liberation, 28-29 Venetia, 52 womens suffrage, 28-29 Victoria (Queen), 21-22, 47 working conditions, 28 Victorianism, 25 world history, 184-85 Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day), 14, 84,148- world policy (Weltpolitik), 32,117-19 World War I (Third Balkan War, Great War) 50,168 Vienna, Austria, 27, 48, 65-66 arguments against, 34-36 Villa d’Este, 65 enthusiasm for, 19-21, 32-33 Vinen, Richard, 24 “first victims,” ՜յք, 7,158-59,190 violence against Serbs, 169-71,170/ origins, 11-15, 31,33 39-43,119- Հ Viribus Unitis (“with united strength”) 20,167-85 outbreak, 21 ship, 131 Vojvodina, 114,123-24 prologue, 112 voting rights, 28-29, 68-69 Somme Battle, 188 Vučinović, Tomo, 148,149/ Young Bosnia (Mlada Bosna), 30-31, 98-102. See also specific individuals Wallachia, 49 Wallas, Graham, 40 by name Հ Wandervogel, 30-31 Sarajevo conspiracy, 101 114,116,132, Wells, H. G„ 164 133-34.135-36,141-43.189,190 Weltpolitik (world policy), 32,117-19 Young Italy, 30-31 West, Rebecca, 186,193-94 Young Turks, 30-31, 76, 94,120,122-23 White Hand, 139,172 Yugoslav nationalism, 100-1 Wiesner, Friedrich von, 183 Yugoslavism, 99-100,101-2,103-4 Wilde, Oscar, 61, 63 Wile, Frederic William, 163 Zach, František, 86 Wilhelm II (Kaiser of Germany) Zametica, John, xii, 155-57 Žerajić, Bogdan, ļf and Balkan Wars, 123,124 relationship with Franz Ferdinand, 127,128/) 163,178,180-81 relationship with Nicholas II, 21-22, 36,184-85 Weltpolitik (world policy), 32,117-19 and World War 1,19,184-85 assassination attempt and suicide, 3,5, 14. 95.191-93 glorification of, 61-62,
95-96,129, і34 ї8з Zimmermann, Arthur, 182 Zionism, 27 Živanović, Milan, 136 Williamson, Jeffrey, 34-35 Wilson, David, 33/, 33-34 Zola, Emile, 30-31, 61 Wilson, Woodrow, 33-34,161 Zora (Dawn), 95-96, 98-99,100-1 Winter, Jay, 15 Zora student club (Vienna), 127 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 27 Zurunić, Teodor, 130 Wohl, Robert, 101-2 Zvono (The Bell), 63 Wolff, Theodor, 119,148,163,180 Zweig, Stefan, 7-8,12, 21,150,165,184-85 bayerische i Staatsbibliothek München լ |
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title_full | Misfire the Sarajevo assassination and the winding road to World War I Paul Miller-Melamed |
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