Autonomous Serbia 1804-1918

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Includes manuscripts, newspapers, and other primary source documents.
(Includes 19th century, years included: 1484-1910; images, Serbian facsimiles)
50 facsimiles of charters, certificates, other official documents.
(1565-1861; Latin, German, Hungarian, Serbo-Slavic, Italian and Greek [one case] and Slovak [one document] facsimiles)
(1804-1833; image, facsimile in Serbian)
Letters, notes, orders, treaties and other documents of Russian Empire’s support during uprising and other documents about affairs of the uprising.
(1804-1813; transcription in Russian)
(1812-1813, facsimile in Serbian)
(1833 - 1854; transcription in Russian)
Large compilation of European primary documents. Topics include prelude to war, road to war, world at war, war poetry, home front, towards a conclusion and aftermath.
(1839-1919; English transcriptions and translations)
(1854 - 1901; image)
Site contains different documents and witnesses about relations betweeb Serbia and Turkey.
(1862; transcription in Russian)
(1862, 1864; transcription in Russian)
Notes on travels in Old Serbia by Todora P. Stankovic.
(1871-1898; Serbian transcription)
National anthem of Serbia. Officially adopted by modern Serbia in 2006. First adopted in 1882.
(Serbian with English translation; 1872)
(1872; transcription in Russian)
Georgina Mary Muir (Mackenzie) Sebright's travel account describing late 19th century Serbia and the Balkan Peninsula.
From University of Michigan Library Digital Collections.
(1877; English transcription)
Ended Russian-Ottoman war of 1877-8.
Serbia, Romania, and Montenegro receive independence from the Ottoman Empire (previously had autonomous status).
Bulgaria, Bosnia, and Herzegovina gained autonomy.
Turkish troops withdraw from Bulgaria and Russia.
English translation available here.
(19 February (3 March) 1878; modern Russian translation)
Treaty ending Russo-Turkish war. This excerpt establishes Serbian independence and makes stipulations about religious liberty in Serbia.
(July 13, 1878; English)
Searchable book-length travel reports digitized at the University of Michigan.
(19th-20th century; hundreds of facsimiles in many languages)
Collection of documents about the communist revolutionary and leader.
(1892-1980; English translations)
Gallery of dukes and chetniks.
(Early 20th century; Serbian captions and facsimiles)
Issues of the digitized newspaper "Policy".
(1904-1941; Facsimiles in Serbian)
By Mary Edith Durham. A book of her travels including Montenegro, Serbia, and other lands, during the time of Austrian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
(1904; English)
M. Edith Durham's account of travel describing early 20th century Balkan Peninsula.
From University of Michigan Library Digital Collections.
(1905; English transcription)
Collection of footage documenting the royal family, including King Peter I’s Mobilsation Decree and the royal wedding
Compiled by British Pathe
(1910-1922; English interface; videos)
Declaration about the participation of Serbia in World War I.
(December 7, 1914; transcription in Serbian)
Documenting events from before Sarajevo until after Versailles.
(pre-1914 - post-1918; translations and transcriptions)
Major Resource.
A collection of primary documents from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook.
(1914-1918; transcriptions and translations)
Agreement leading to the creation of Yugoslavia.
(20 July 1917; facsimile, transcription in Serbian)
Agreement leading to the creation of Yugoslavia.
(20 July 1917; English translation)

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