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9 Serbian Chetniks Traditions of Irregular Warfare

  • Alexey Timofeev
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The Wars of Yesterday
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© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Tables vii
  4. Acknowledgements viii
  5. Part I Introductions
  6. The Wars of Yesterday The Balkan Wars and the Emergence of Modern Military Conflict, 1912/13 An Introduction 1
  7. 1 ‘Modern Wars’ and ‘Backward Societies’ The Balkan Wars in the History of Twentieth-Century European Warfare 19
  8. Part II Beyond the Balkans: Diplomatic and Geopolitical Aspects
  9. 2 Ottoman Diplomacy on the Origins of the Balkan Wars 91
  10. 3 Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Balkan Wars A Diplomatic Struggle for Peace, Influence and Supremacy 113
  11. 4 Not Just a Prelude The First Balkan War Crisis as the Catalyst of Final European War Preparations 137
  12. Part III Armies, Soldiers, Irregulars
  13. 5 The Ottoman Mobilization in the Balkan War Failure and Reorganization 161
  14. 6 The Thracian Theatre of War 1912 190
  15. 7 Morale, Ideology and the Barbarization of Warfare among Greek Soldiers 206
  16. 8 A Forgotten Lesson The Romanian Army between the Campaign in Bulgaria (1913) and the Tutrakan Debacle (1916) 240
  17. 9 Serbian Chetniks Traditions of Irregular Warfare 258
  18. Part IV Civilians, Wounded, Invalids
  19. 10 The Future Enemy’s Soldiers-To-Be Fear of War in Trieste, Austria-Hungary 283
  20. 11 The Plight of the Muslim Population in Salonica and Surrounding Areas 312
  21. 12 Cleansing the Nation War-Related Demographic Changes in Macedonia 326
  22. 13 Jewish Philanthropy and Mutual Assistance Between Ottomanism and Communal Identities 344
  23. 14 The Assistance of the British Red Cross to the Ottoman Empire 373
  24. 15 War Neurosis and Psychiatry in the Aftermath of the Balkan Wars 392
  25. Conclusion Bringing the Balkan Wars into Historiographic Debates 416
  26. Index 425
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