MOSTAR: EPICENTER OF BOSNIAN STUDENT MOVEMENTS ON THE EVE OF WORLD WAR I Cover Image

MOSTAR: EPICENTAR POKRETA BOSANSKIH SREDNJOŠKOLACA UOČI PRVOG SVJETSKOG RATA
MOSTAR: EPICENTER OF BOSNIAN STUDENT MOVEMENTS ON THE EVE OF WORLD WAR I

Author(s): Robert J. Donia
Subject(s): Education, Social history, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919)
Published by: Institut za istoriju
Keywords: Mostar; protests; Austro-Hungarian rule; students;

Summary/Abstract: Although the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand in 1914 was the act of youthful conspirators in Sarajevo, Mostar was the center of more significant student discontent in the years prior to World War I. Both Serbian and Croatian students in Mostar organized protests against Austro-Hungarian rule, occasionally cooperating across national lines. The aims and programs of these students were typically unclear. Most youthful protestors were obsessed with the “Propaganda of the Deed”, the “notion" of protest for its own sake.

  • Issue Year: 1999
  • Issue No: 28
  • Page Range: 149-157
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Bosnian