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Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina on Foot during the Insurrection, August and September 1875, With an Historical Review of Bosnia, and a Glimpse at the Croats, Slavonians, and the Ancient Republic of Ragusa, Arthur John Evans

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Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina on Foot during the Insurrection, August and September 1875, With an Historical Review of Bosnia, and a Glimpse at the Croats, Slavonians, and the Ancient Republic of Ragusa, Arthur John Evans
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina on Foot during the Insurrection, August and September 1875
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1097165022
Responsibility statement
Arthur John Evans
Series statement
Cambridge library collection. Travel, EuropeCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
With an Historical Review of Bosnia, and a Glimpse at the Croats, Slavonians, and the Ancient Republic of Ragusa
Summary
Remembered chiefly for his archaeological discoveries in Crete, Sir Arthur John Evans (1851–1941) was also highly respected as an expert on the Balkans, an area then little known. Evans describes 'a land and people among the most interesting in Europe', and in 1875 he was visiting for the third time. This trip found him witnessing the outbreak of the revolt that saw Austria-Hungary take control of Bosnia. Here, however, Evans explores Bosnia's rich heritage with detailed ethnographic and anthropological observations, alongside descriptive impressions of its people and natural beauty. He returned in 1877 as a correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, which resulted in his Illyrian Letters (also reissued in this series). First published in 1876 and reprinted the following year, the present work offers background not only to the revolt in that country, but also to the later deadly conflicts that would shake all of Europe.--, Provided by publisher
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Through Bosnia & the Herzegovina on Foot during the Insurrection, August & September 1875
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