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(E) Yankee Barhanovich, Elvis Presley & Alaska Indians
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YANKEEBARHANOVICH, ELVIS PRESLEY AND ALASKA INDIANS Adam S. EterovichElvis grew up in Tupelo, Mississippi. Author Peter Guralnik, Ballatine Books,wrote Elvis Day by Day in 1955. Elvis had just started and acquired an agent.Elvis' new managerial contract with Bob Neal went into effect on January 1,1955 with a smiling picture of Elvis, Neal, and Sam Phillips that commemoratesthe occasion appearing in various periodicals and fan magazines
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(E) Research on Croatian fishermen
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RESEARCH ON CROATIANFISHERMEN I am researching and writing a book on Croatian Fishermen and Oystermen in America from 1750 to 2000. They could have been known as Dalmatians,Istrians, Austrians, Slavs, Slavonians or Yugoslavs. It will include an extensive biography, bibliography and index offishermen in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Canada. It will als
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(E) Book Review Balkan Holocausts?
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Book Review: MacDonald, Balkan Holocausts? reviewed by Florian BieberBalkan Academic News Book Review 11/2003David Bruce MacDonald, Balkan Holocausts?: Serbian and Croatian VictimCentered Propaganda and the War in Yugoslavia. Manchester: ManchesterUniversity Press, 2003. 308 pp. 24.95 USD, ISBN 0-71906467-8 (softcover).Reviewed by Florian Bieber (ECMI), Email: bieberf@gmx.net ----------This study is a comprehensive comparative a
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(E) Bleiburg/Jasenovac article in The Independent
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BleiburgBleiburg: "It is a story that ought also to be wellknown in Britain, because it was largely due toBritish policies that the terrible events occurred."The IndependentCroatians gather to mourn victims of 1945 atrocitiesBy Peter Popham12 May 2003Croatians stood in mourning at two separate placesyesterday. On the site of the most notoriousconcentration camp run during the Second World War byCroatia's Nazi regime, President Stipe Mesic e
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(E) New and Old Books - History of failed Idea
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Yugoslavism: Histories of a Failed Idea, 1918-1992The Centre for South-East European Studies and Hurst & Co. cordiallyinvite you to a Round Table Discussion of the recently publishedYugoslavism: Histories of a Failed Idea, 1918-1992 (London: Hurst & Co.,2003)Tuesday 13th May, 5.30pm, Middle Common Room, 21 Russell SquareDiscussants will include Dejan Djokic (Editor, Birkbeck), Dr. Lucy Riall(Birkbeck), Dr. Sumantra Bose (LSE), Prof.
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(E) Dubrovnik: A History by Robin Harris - Important new book
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Dubrovnik: A Historyby Robin HarrisDear All An important new book is coming out in a few weekstime. It is entitled Dubrovnik: A History and is byRobin Harris, a top adviser to Margaret Thatcher.Prominent Croat linguist and historian Dr BrankoFranolic who helped Mr Harris on the book, praises itmost highly. It is important this book does well, and should bepurchased for yourselves, friends, family, librariesetc.Order now from you
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(E) Gold Rush Pioneers from ancient Croatian Kingdom
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Gold Rush Pioneers From Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina and the Boka KotorNEW BOOK 2003ByAdam S. Eterovich The majority of the pioneers came from Dalmatia, Istria, Hercegovina and the Bay of Kotor, all part of the ancient Croatian Kingdom. The geographic area of Dalmatia best describes the area where most of the pioneers originated; some were from Hercegovina. More detailed descriptions are lost in antiquity and lack of adequate and ina
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(E) Congressional Medal of Honor winner Peter Tomich
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Congressional Medal of Honor winner Peter Tomich Petar TomichDear all,Below is an article from today's New York Times about Croatian-American Peter Tomich, who won the Congressional Medal of Honor -- the highest US award for bravery -- his actions during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. He was awarded the medal posthumously.Unfortunately, the NYT does not mention that he is Croatian.regardsSanja**********New York Times April 1, 2003 A
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(E) Dalmat Yacht Untold Story
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Dalmat YachtOp-edIt's got to have SOMETHING to do with Croatia. It is in Croatia and it's named Dalmat and is in our possession. My question is who owns it and who was able to sell it? I did some research scroll down and you'll find it. NenadApril 04, 2003 Italy and Croatia at odds over Habsburg yachtFrom Richard Owen in RomeAN ITALIAN politician who restored the last royal yacht of the Habsburg Empire after finding her lying derelict
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