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"The Russian Revolution; the Jugo-Slav Movement"

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Kallay, Marczali, Prezzolini, Sokolovi[c], Novakovi[c], Cheradame, Evans,
Erdeljanovi[c].
The Jugo-Slav propaganda societies have published in English: _The Southern
Slav Appeal; Jugo-Slav Nationalism_ by B. Vo[s]njak; _The Strategical
Significance of Serbia_ by N. Zupani[c]; _The Southern Slav Programme;
A Sketch of Southern Slav History; Southern Slav Culture; Political
and Social Conditions in Slovene Lands; Austro-Magyar Judicial
Crimes--Persecutions of the Jugo-Slavs._ In French: _Ceux dont on ignore
le martyre (Les Yougo-Slaves et la guerre)_; _Les Yougo-Slaves--Leur
union nationale; Les Slovenes_ by Q. Krek; and the periodical _Bulletin
Yougoslave_.
H. Hinkovi[c] has written the most concise statement of the case of the
Jugo-Slavs in _The Jugo-Slav Problem_. Reprinted from the _World Court
Magazine_ (1917).]
There is a good survey of the history of the Jugo-Slavs in Russian: G.
Il'inski[i], _Kratk'i[i] kurs istori[i] [iu]zhnikh slav[ia]n_ (Kharkov,
1909).


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