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"The Russian Revolution; the Jugo-Slav Movement"

It will be a worthy member of the new Community of
Nations.
Drawn up in Corfu, July 7/20, 1917.
The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia and Minister for Foreign
Affairs
(Sgd.) NIKOLA P. PASHITCH,
The President of the Jugo-Slav Committee
(Sgd.) DR. ANTE TRUMBIC,
Advocate, Deputy and Leader of the Croatian National Party in the Dalmatian
Diet, late Mayor of Split (Spalato), late Deputy for the District of Zadar
(Zara) in the Austrian Parliament. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL HINTS
THE following bibliography is nothing but a selected list and it has not
seemed advisable to include material which is to be found in periodicals.
[Footnote: For further information the investigator may consult _Slavic
Europe: A Selected Bibliography in the Western European Languages
comprising History, Languages, and Literature_. By R. J. Kerner. In press.]
Perhaps the most recent and best general statement of the Jugo-Slav problem
as a whole is to be found in A. H. E. Taylor's _The Future of the Southern
Slavs_ (New York, 1917). Another useful general work is by the Serb, V.
R. Savi[c]. The title is, _South-Eastern Europe: The Main Problem of the
Present World Struggle_ (New York, 1918). This is an American edition,
revised and enlarged, of the author's English work: _The Reconstruction of
South-Eastern Europe_ (London, 1917). The noted French historian, to whom
the western world owes much of its knowledge about Slavic history, Ernest
Denis, presents an able survey of the general problem in his _La grande
Serbie_ (Paris, 1915).


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