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Diana Reynolds-Cordileone, 'Displaying Bosnia: Imperialism, Orientalism, and Exhibitionary Cultures in Vienna and Beyond: 1878–1914', AHY, 46 (2015), 29–50 (32).
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Marian Wenzel, 'Bosnian History and Austro-Hungarian Policy: the Zemaljski Muzej, Sarajevo, and the Bogomil Romance', Museum Management and Curatorship, 12 (1993), 127–42.
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Nevenko Bartulin, The Racial Idea in the Independent State of Croatia: Origins and Theory (Leiden, 2014), 53–6.
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Christopher Clark, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 (London, 2012), 105, 291.
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Clark, The Sleepwalkers, 49.
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The Times (London), 29 June 1914, 9.
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Sean McMeekin, The Russian Origins of the First World War (Cambridge, MA, 2011), 27; Christopher Clark, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 (London, 2012), 403.
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Alexander Watson, Ring of Steel: Germany and AustriaHungary at War, 1914–1918 (London, 2014), 105; Manfried Rauchensteiner, The First World War and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914–1918, 2nd ed. (Vienna, Cologne, and Weimar, 2014), 95–96.
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John Leslie, 'Österreich-Ungarn vor dem Kriegsausbruch', in Deutschland und Europa in der Neuzeit. Festschrift fur Karl von Aretin, ed. Ralph Melville (Stuttgart, 1988), 661–84 (675).
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Rauchensteiner, The First World War, 108.
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«Самый устрашающий документ, когда-либо посланный одним государством другому…» — см. Rauchensteiner, The First World War, 113.
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Steven Beller, The Habsburg Monarchy 1815–1918 (Cambridge, 2018), 248.
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