History of Albania: Primary Documents
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- Searchable book-length travel reports digitized at the University of Michigan.
- (19th-20th century; hundreds of facsimiles in many languages)
- List of sources with unique, relevant and substantive content relating to conflict in Kosovo.
- (October 16, 1998; transcription)
- (October 17, 1998; transcription)
- (October 28, 1998; transcription)
- (October 28, 1998; transcription)
- On-the-record briefing given by Julia Taft, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration and Ambassador James Pardew, Special Representative for Kosovo Implementation.
- (November 13, 1998; transcription)
- (January 8, 1999; transcription)
- (February 19, 1999; transcription)
- Press Conference by President Clinton regarding potential further action concerning the conflict in Kosovo.
- (March 19, 1999; transcription)
- Press Conference by President Clinton, announcing U.S. military action in Kosovo.
- (March 24, 1999; transcription)
- Top military officials vow to continue bombardment.
- (March 27, 1999; description and transcription)
- John Shattuck's speech in Prague on the Kosovo situation and rule of law.
- (March 30, 1999; description and transcription)
- Library of Congress guide to constitutional, legal and government documents.
- Istorija Balkana : Digital Balkan History
- An ambitious and fast-growing collection of e-books and sources, available only in a Serbo-Croatian interface.
- Requires free registration in order to view sources (See especially "Izvori ").
- (Facsimiles, links and an online forum)
- Map of the Balkans as they were newly organized at the end of World War I, after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- (1918; zoomable map)
- Includes primary and secondary documents, provided by Don Mabry.
- (Transcriptions, facsimiles and commentaries, mostly in English)
- (Facsimiles)
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