

1903
Henry N. Brailsford:
Macedonia: its races and
their future - the Albanians
Chapter on the Albanians from British journalist Henry Noel Brailsford’s seminal book on the peoples of Macedonia. |
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1907
Baron Franz Nopcsa:
Murder Statistics in Northern Albania
A study by Hungarian scholar Baron Nopcsa on the influence of blood feuding in northern Albania upon the mortality rates among men from the various tribes. |
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1909
Edith Durham:
In the Debatable Lands
Edith Durham gives an account of her tour through the northern Albanian mountains to pay a surreptitious and illegal visit to Kosovo under Ottoman rule. |
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1910
Paul Siebertz:
Albanian Women
German journalist and author Paul Siebertz devotes this chapter of his book on Albania to the lot of women in northern Albania. |
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1912
The Declaration
of Albanian Independence
The events leading up to the Declaration of Albanian Independence and the text of the Declaration itself are given here as published in a Vlora newspaper at the time. |
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1912
Aubrey Herbert:
A Meeting with Isa Boletini
British public figure, diplomat and writer, Aubrey Herbert, recounts his encounter with Kosovo freedom-fighter Isa Boletini in August 1912, whom he describes as the Robin Hood of Albania. |
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1912
Leo Trotsky:
Behind the Curtains of
the Balkan Wars
As a young journalist, Russian revolutionary Leo Trotsky experienced at first hand the Serbian invasion of Kosovo and Macedonia in October 1912 and described it in all its horror in a report back to a Ukrainian newspaper. |
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1912
Leo Trotzki:
Hinter einem Zipfel
des Vorhangs
Als junger Journalist erlebte der russische Revolutionär Leo Trotzki den serbischen Einfall in Kosovo und Makedonien im Oktober 1912 und berichtete in einer Kiewer Zeitung schonungslos darüber. |
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1912
Milan von Šufflay:
Mediaeval Albania
Croatian historian Milan von Šufflay published this article in the Viennese press in November 1912 to counter Serbian claims to Albanian territory. |
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1912
The New York Times:
A Trail of Blood
A report that appeared in ‘The New York Times’ on 31 December 1912 on the Serbian invasion of Kosovo. |
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1913
Bruno Thomas:
The Current Situation
in Albania
An Austrian lieutenant reports back to the Military Chancery of Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand in Vienna on the situation in newly independent Albania, as he experienced it. |
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1913
Leo Freundlich:
Albania's Golgotha ...
The full text of Austrian publicist Leo Freundlich’s moving book on the Serbian invasion of Kosovo in late 1912.
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1913
Leo Freundlich:
Albaniens Golgatha ...
Buch in vollem Wortlaut des österreichischen Publizisten Leo Freundlich über den serbischen Einmarsch in Kosovo im Oktober 1912. |
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1913
The Conference of London
The Great Powers gathered in London in 1913 and, among many other things, came to the following eleven-point decision that provided a basis of the international recognition of Albanian independence. |
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1913
Dole in Dibra:
Official Report ...
This report, published in December 1913, detailed the carnage caused by the Serbian invasion of the Dibra and Luma region along the present Albanian-Macedonian border. |
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1913
Consul von Heimroth:
Report on the Situation in
Skopje and Kosova ...
Correspondence from the Austro-Hungarian consul in Skopje on the chilling situation there and in Kosova (Kosovo) following the Serbian invasion.
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1913
Archbishop Lazër Mjeda:
Report on the Serb Invasion of
Kosova and Macedonia
Lazër Mjeda was the Catholic archbishop of Skopje from 1901-1921. He reports to the Vatican here on the carnage caused by the Serbian invasion of Kosova (Kosovo) and Macedonia in the autumn of 1912.
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1913
Wadham Peacock:
The Wild Albanian
An overview of Albanian history published in ‘The Fortnightly Review’ by British diplomatic figure Wadham Peacock. |
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1913
Baron Franz Nopcsa:
The Congress of Trieste
The Congress of Trieste of early March 1913 was an important gathering of Albanian leaders from Albania and abroad to support Albania’s declaration of independence. Hungarian scholar, Baron Nopcsa, who took part in the proceedings, describes what actually took place. |
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1913
Franz Baron Nopcsa:
Der Albaner-Kongress
von Triest
Bei dem Kongress von Triest im März 1913 handelte es sich um eine bedeutende Versammlung albanischer Führer vom In- und Ausland, um Solidarität zu bekunden und um die Lage in dem neu unabhängig geworden Land zu erörtern. Der ungarische Gelehrte, Franz Baron Nopcsa, der daran teilnahm, beschreibt, was dort tatsächlich geschah. |
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1914
Dimitrije Tucović:
Serbien und Albanien:
ein kritischer Beitrag ...
Buch im vollem Wortlaut des serbischen Sozialdemokraten Dimitrije Tucović, in dem er sich aus sozialistischer Sicht u.a. mit der serbischen Eroberung von Kosovo kritisch auseinandersetzt. |
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1914
Duncan Heaton-Armstrong:
An Uprising in the
Six-Month Kingdom
Irish Captain Duncan Heaton-Armstrong was the private secretary of Prince Wilhelm zu Wied, Albania’s monarch for a brief six months in 1914. He witnessed the Muslim uprising against the prince in central Albania at first hand. |
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1914
Christo Dako:
Terrible Greek Atrocities in the District of Kortcha
Albanian journalist Christo Anastas Dako informs Aubrey Herbert in London about the atrocities committed by Greek troops in southern Albania in early 1914. |
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1915
Norman Douglas:
The Albanians of Old Calabria
British travel writer Norman Douglas presents the Albanian minority in the mountains of southern Italy in his book ‘Old Calabria.’ |
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1915
Mid’hat bey Frashëri:
The Epirus Question -
the Martyrdom of a People
Political figure Mid’hat bey Frashëri denounces the destruction of much of southern Albania by Greek military and paramilitary forces in 1913-1914. |
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1916
Theodor Ippen:
Nineteenth-Century
Albanian History
An overview of Albanian history in the early decades of the 19th century, by Austrian scholar and diplomat Theodor Ippen. |
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1917
Wilhelm zu Wied:
Memorandum on Albania
Extract from the memorandum of Wilhelm zu Wied, who was Albania’s monarch for a short six months in 1914, in which he recounts the history of his accession to the throne and the factors that led to his downfall. |
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1917
Leo Freundlich:
An Albanian Delegation
Pays Homage ...
Austrian publicist Leo Freundlich describes the visit of a large delegation of Albanian leaders to Vienna in April 1917. |
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1917
Leo Freundlich:
Eine albanische Huldigungsdeputation in Wien
Der österreichische Publizist Leo Freundlich beschreibt die Ankunft einer großen Delegation albanischer Führer in Wien, um dem neuen Kaiser zu huldigen. |
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1918
G. F. Phillips:
Memorandum on the
Situation in Albania
Brigade General G. F. Phillips, head of the British Military Mission in Albania in late December 1918, describes the situation in the country.
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1918
Fan Noli et al.:
Memorandum on Albania
A memorandum sent to U.S. President Wilson and European leaders at the start of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 to plead for continued recognition of Albania as a sovereign state.
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1918
Mehmet bey Konitza:
The Albanian Question
An overview of Albanian history and an appeal for a just solution to the Albanian question, by Mehmet Bey Konitza, who was foreign minister in 1914 and 1920 and Albanian envoy to London in 1922. |
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1919
Essad Pasha Toptani:
Memorandum on Albania
A memorandum written by Essad Pasha, in exile in London, to persuade the Paris Peace Conference that he was the sole legitimate rule of Albania. |