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The Bosnian Annexation Crisis was a major diplomatic event of the years 1908 and 1909. The decision of Austria-Hungary to annect the occupied provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina changed a status quo in the Eastern Question. While the crisis threatened the peace in Europe, the press and the European public opinion considerably followed it. The Czech lands were no exeptions – on the contrary the main periodicals brought regular news about the development in this question. They also commented the policy of Vienna government and of the other Great Powers and the Balkan states.
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65-95
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- Filozofická fakulta FF ZČU v Plzni, Tylova 18, 301 25, Plzeň, Czech Republic, kokesss@seznam.cz
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bwmeta1.element.desklight-19825c85-dc10-43c3-8823-a89d10be3f38