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UDC 93/99 (058) ISSN 0350 1159 INSTITUT ZA ISTORIJU U SARAJEVU PRILOZI CONTRIBUTIONS Prilozi • Contributions, 43, 1-144, Sarajevo, 2014.

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UDC 93/99 (058) ISSN 0350 1159

INSTITUT ZA ISTORIJU U SARAJEVU

PRILOZICONTRIBUTIONS

Prilozi • Contributions, 43, 1-144, Sarajevo, 2014.

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EDITORIAL BOARD

• Gjorgi Cakarjanevski, Institute for National History, Skopje, Makedonia• Robert J. Donia, Center for Russian & East European Studies, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA• Amir Duranović (Editorail Board Assistant), Faculty of Philosophy, Sarajevo,

Bosnia and Hercegovina• Hannes Grandits, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany• Mustafa Imamović, Faculty of Law, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina• Tomislav Išek, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina• Zoran Janjetović, Institute for Recent History of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia• Dževad Juzbašić, Academy of Sceinces and Arts of Bosnia and Hercegovina,

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina• Zdenko Radelić, Croatian Institute for History, Zagreb, Croatia• Edin Radušić, Faculty of Philosophy , Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina• Jasna Turkalj, Croatian Institute for History, Zagreb, Croatia• Behija Zlatar, Institute for Oriental Studies, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina

Editor-in-Chief:HUSNIJA KAMBEROVIĆ

[email protected]

Scientific point of view in certain articles reflect the views of the author, and not necessary the Editorial Board.

Supported by:

Federalno ministarstvo obrazovanja i nauke

Bosna i HercegovinaFederacija Bosne i HercegovineVlada Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine

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CONTENTS

Editor’s Notes (Husnija Kamberović) .................................................................................. 5

1. Husnija Kamberović, Commemoration of the First World War in Bosnia and Herzegovina ............................................................................................ 7

2. Mustafa Imamović, The First Critical Approach to Young Bosnia ............................. 17

3. James Lyon, Habsburg Sarajevo 1914: A Social Picture ............................................ 23

4. Horst Haselsteiner, Ungarn und das Attentat am „Vidov dan“ im Juni 1914. Die ungarische Opposition im Reichsrat und die Schüsse in Bosniens Hauptstadt ................................................................................................ 41

5. Robert J. Donia, Iconography of an Assassin: Gavrilo Princip from Terrorist to Celebrity ................................................................................................................... 57

6. Bojan Aleksov, Forgotten Yugoslavism and anti-clericalism of Young Bosnians ........................................................................................................ 79

7. Guido van Hengel, “Up in flames” - Gavrilo Princip and the City ............................ 89

8. Vera Katz, Ideological use of the memorial plaques dedicated to Gavrilo Princip in the upbringing and education of generations of youth in Bosnia and Hercegovina ........................................................................... 99

9. Selma Harrington, The politics of memory: the face and the place of the Sarajevo Assassination ....................................................................................113

10. Index .......................................................................................................................... 141

11. Guidelines for the authors .......................................................................................... 143

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EDITOR’S NOTES

In the year when the whole world was remembering the beginning of the First World War, a scientific conference on the topic of The Great War: Regional Ap-proaches and Global Contexts, was organised in Sarajevo from 18 to 21 June 2014. The Conference was organised by: the Institute for History of the University of Sa-rajevo (Sarajevo); Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (Regensburg), Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Buda-pest), Institute for Balkan Studies and Thracology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sci-ences (Sofia), Institute for National History (Skopje), Institute for Contemporary History (Ljubljana), Croatian Institute for History (Zagreb) and the Center for South-east European Studies at the University of Graz (Graz). Over 120 papers, which will be published in a special edition of conference proceedings, were presented at the conference. The conference itself was held in an atmosphere of great political and media pressure, prevailingly led by the media in Serbia as well as by some circles in Bosnia and Herzegovina itself. Contrary to the usual diplomatic conduct, the Embas-sy of the Republic of France to Bosnia and Herzegovina and its ambassador Roland Gilles, were actively involved in their campaign against the Conference during its preparation, which resulted in the fact that the Conference did not receive any finan-cial support, while obstacles, such as allegations that the conference involving the «countries that were defeated in the First World War» was to be organised in Saraje-vo, spread by some academic circles in Serbia and France, speaks more about their compliance with political influence, rather than of attitudes that could have changed the scientific character of the conference.

This issue of Contributions Prilozi includes some of the articles that elaborate the theme of the Sarajevo Assassination Centennial. Two articles (Mustafa Imamović and Vera Katz) were published earlier, and one (Horst Haselsteiner) was written es-pecially for this review. In his article, Imamović demonstrates how, at the beginning of the 1970ies, a new interpretation of the Sarajevo Assassination started emerging, while James Lyon and Horst Haselsteiner have offered their depictions of the situ-ation and circumstances in Sarajevo on the eve of the Assassination. Robert J. Do-nia, Bojan Aleksov and Guido van Hengel focus their attention on the Assassination

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itself, offering new views on Gavrilo Princip and the Young Bosnia organisation, while Vera Katz and Selma Harrington have dealt with the culture of remembrance of the 1914 Sarajevo Assassination. Once again, I would emphasise that this is only a small selection from the papers presented at the Conference, the selection we wanted to share with our readers before the complete conference proceedings are published.

Husnija KamberovićEditor-in-Chief

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