(The Names of Books, Newspapers, and Ships are in Italics.)
- Abbazia, Conditions at, [72] et seq.
- Achikou (Kol), brother of Anthony, [326].
- Achikou (Prof. Anthony), the Mirdite, [285], [327] et seq.
- Adeverul, its claims, [363].
- Agrarian Reform in Czecho-Slovakia, [136].
- — — in Hungary, [135].
- — — in Yugoslavia, [132] et seq.
- Ahmed Beg Mati, [282]-[283].
- Albanais, Les, quoted, [352].
- Albanesische Studien, quoted, [287].
- Albanians against Austrian army, [100].
- — compared with Basques, [294].
- — — — Kurds, [311].
- — of Dalmatia, [38].
- — and the land in Yugoslavia, [136]-[137].
- Albanie Independente, quoted, [292].
- Albanien und die Albanesen, quoted, [288].
- Alberti (Mario), his L'Adriatico et il Mediterraneo, [66].
- Alexander (King) and the Communists, [221].
- — — and the Croats, [400].
- — — on the Italians, [60], [120].
- Ambassadors' Conference, [273], [337] et seq., [349] et seq.
- Ambris (A. di) and the British boots, [219].
- Anglo-Albanian Society, [296], [306], [323].
- Apponyi (Count), on Hungary's neighbours, [371].
- Asquith (H. H.) and Dalmatia, [92].
- Austrian activities in Albania, [277]-[278], [281], [286], [292], [303], [316]-[317], [320].
- Austrians in Montenegro, [97] et seq.
- — their hospitals, [97]-[98].
- Austrians, their parliamentary manners, [224].
- Autonomists, the old party, [29], [35]-[36], [45]-[46], [159] et seq.
- —the Rieka party, [46], [54], [261].
- Avramović of the Peasants' party, [242].
- Badoglio (General) and the coal-supply, [215]-[216].
- Balkan Committee, [347].
- Banat, after the War, [124] et seq., [362] et seq.
- Baroš, see[ Rieka].
- Bartlett (C. A. H.) and Italy's rights, [139].
- Basri Bey, [292]-[293].
- Beaumont (A.), the correspondent, [47], [53], [55]-[56], [64].
- Belloc (H.), his curious ideas, [25]-[26], [35].
- Bellum Gallicum, quoted, [287].
- Bencivenga (General) and the Albanians, [280].
- Benelli (Sem), poet and warrior, [140].
- Berati Bey, the delegate, [273].
- Berlin Congress and two villages, [304].
- Bessa Shqyptare, its existence, [285]-[286].
- Bib Doda, Prenk, [291], [324]-[325].
- Bissolati, the gallant Minister, [80] et seq., [85]-[86], [152].
- Blakeney, for Rieka, [268].
- Blood-vengeance, Monsignor Bumçi on, [285].
- — Miss Durham on, [287].
- — how it may be washed out, [298].
- — its high-water mark, [288].
- — its prevalence, [293], [330].
- — its relative decline, [283].
- Bobrikoff (General), on religion in Serbia, [397]-[398].
- Bogić (Dr.), the victim, [149] et seq.
- Bojana, perilous for French boats, [96].
- Bojanić (Dom Ivo), his protest, [175].
- Borghese (Prince Livio), [375].
- Bosnia and Agrarian Reform, [132]-[133], [221].
- — after the War, [106] et seq., [220]-[221].
- Bosnische Post, quoted, [95].
- Boxich (Dr.), the results of truthfulness, [164]-[165].
- Brodie (Captain), his exploit, [306] et seq.
- Brunhes (Prof. Jean), cited, [350].
- Bryce (Roland), his Montenegrin report, [253] et seq.
- Bufani, of the Banat, [370].
- Bukvich (Captain), the Intelligence Officer, [158] et seq.
- Bulgars, some characteristics, [403]-[404].
- — and the future, [405] et seq.
- Bumçi (Monsignor), the mild Regent, [281], [283], [284], [285], [290]-[291].
- Buonfiglio (R.), the journalist, [176], [178], [182].
- Burić (V.), [193]-[194].
- Burrows (the late Prof.) and the Albanians, [276].
- Buxton (Noel), [347], [405] et seq.
- — — his Balkan Problems and European Peace, [405].
- Cagni (Admiral) at Pola, [23]-[24], [44].
- Candrea (Prof.), his map, [364].
- Cappone (Colonel) of Šibenik, [35], [145].
- Carducci, quoted, [83].
- Carinthia, hostilities, [124], [128] et seq.
- — the plebiscite, [374] et seq.
- Cecil (Lord Robert) and the Albanians, [323], [327], [328]-[329].
- Čekonić (Count) and the Dobrovoljci, [135].
- Centurione, the deputy, [78].
- Chauvinism, Serbian lack of, [348]-[349], [384].
- Chicago Tribune, quoted, [198]-[199].
- Chimigò (Prof.) and the Italians, [282].
- Church in Albania, [291].
- — — in Croatia, [242]-[243], [245].
- — — in Serbia, [397]-[398].
- Cicoli (Admiral) and Austria's collapse, [18]-[19].
- Clemenceau (G.), [23], [93], [199], [213] et seq., [284].
- Čokorilo and his undesirable newspaper, [109] et seq.
- Colajanni and the Slovenes, [388].
- Communists in Yugoslavia, [221] et seq., [238], [254].
- Contemporary Review, quoted, [15], [247]-[248].
- Corriere d'Italia (and see [Buonfiglio]), [215].
- Costume, Absence of, [287]-[288].
- Cres, Italian measures at, [42], [56] et seq.
- Croats and Agrarian Reform, [133] et seq., [221].
- — — and Magyars, [246].
- — — their relations to the Serbs, [111] et seq., [220], [240] et seq., [244] et seq., [251]-[252], [397] et seq.
- Crosse (Rev. E. C.), his The Defeat of Austria, [14].
- Cunnington (Captain Willett), his accusation, [306], [309].
- Cvijić (Prof.), his views, [275].
- Daily Telegraph, quoted, [47].
- Dalmatia, why demanded by Italians, [87] et seq.
- — — deportations from, [152].
- — — population, [148]-[149], [230]-[231].
- — — how treated by Italians, [148] et seq.
- Dalmazia, a newspaper, [171] et seq.
- D'Annunzio, his absurdity, [86].
- — — the Holy Entry, [196].
- — — various exploits at Rieka, [208] et seq.
- — — his invective, [83].
- — — his munificence, [280]-[281].
- — — in temporary possession, [198] et seq.
- — — his thousand proclamations, [197].
- — — disapproves of Treaty of Rapallo, [234]-[235].
- Darković, the respected deputy, [96].
- Davidović, leader of Democrats, [225].
- Dell (Anthony) on the Italians, [15].
- Delonga (Jakov), his testimony, [76].
- Devine (A.) and his propaganda, [193]-[194], [227]-[228].
- Djakovica, [293], [298] et seq.
- Djer Doucha, the villain, [307].
- Djoni (Mark), President of the Mirditi, [324], [325], [328], [342].
- Doci (Primo), the great Abbot, [324].
- Doday (Father Paul), [286].
- Doimi (Dr.) of Vis, [29].
- Domiakušić (Prof.) at Šibenik, [144].
- Donghi (Marchese), his assertions, [26]-[27].
- Draghicesco (Dr.), his Les Roumains de Serbie, [356].
- Drašković, his murder, [223]-[224].
- Drin, river, as a frontier, [279], [302], [304], [321].
- Durham (Edith), apologist, [289], [290].
- — — compared with Sir Charles Eliot, [310] et seq.
- — — disgusted with Great Britain, [313].
- — — her Through the Lands of the Serb, [395].
- — — her Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle, [310].
- — — her respect for Mr. Bottomley, [311].
- — — her wrath, [305].
- — — on Albanian medicine, [288].
- — — on the tyranny of Serbian schools, [297].
- Echo de l'Adriatique, its suppression, [62]-[63].
- Edinburgh Review, quoted, [230], [399].
- Edinost, quoted, [123].
- Eliot (Sir Charles), [274], [289], [310] et seq.
- Entente, Little, [269] et seq.
- Epopea Shqyptare, quoted, [284].
- Essad and Essadists, [292]-[293], [336], [342]-[343], [345].
- European War and the Albanians, [312]-[313], [317], [345]-[346].
- Evangheli (Pandeli), [345].
- Evans (Sir Arthur), [67], [184] et seq.
- Fan Noli, the versatile, [327]-[328].
- Fascisti, [78], [217], [260] et seq.
- Fichta (Father), [284], [293].
- Fisher (Rt. Hon. H. A. L.), [340] et seq.
- Fiume, see [Rieka].
- Fodor (Prof. Dr.), on race, [8].
- Fortnightly Review, quoted, [20], [26], [269], [275], [280], [324], [333].
- Franchet d'Espérey (Marshal) and Albania, [274], [278]-[279], [350], [351].
- — — — and Montenegro, [96], [103].
- Frank party in Croatia, [114].
- French, how they regarded the Italians, [63]-[64], [96], [199].
- — how treated by the Italians, [42], [198]-[199].
- Freund (Leo), the secret agent, [281].
- Frontier, Yugoslav, with Albania, [273] et seq.
- — — with Austria, [374] et seq.
- — — with Bulgaria, [354]-[355].
- — — with Greece, [353]-[354].
- — — with Hungary, [370] et seq.
- — — with Italy, [383] et seq.
- — — with Roumania, [356] et seq.
- Gaeta army, [187], [228].
- Gardner (E.), on Balkanic mentality, [236].
- Gauvain, the publicist, [90].
- Gavazzi (Dr. A.), on Rieka's population, [54].
- Gazzetta del Popolo, quoted, [197].
- "Géographie Humaine de la France," quoted, [350].
- Germans, in Banat, [363] et seq.
- — in Carinthia, [374] et seq.
- Giglioli (Prof.), his claim, [79], [80].
- Giolitti, [78], [210], [219], [234].
- Giuratti, the patriot, [264]-[265].
- Glasgow Herald, on Treaty of Rapallo, [233].
- Glomažić, the lame prefect, [105], [192].
- Goad (H. E.), his explanations, [90], [269], [275], [280], [325], [333].
- — — his wrath, [231], [324], [350].
- Godart (Justin), his work in Albania, [279], [334].
- — — his L'Albanie en 1921, [351].
- Gorica, its population, [388]-[389].
- Gothardi of Rieka, [46]-[47].
- Grazer Tagblatt, [378].
- Grazioli (General) at Rieka, [54], [62].
- Grossich (Dr.) of Rieka, [48], [140], [258]-[259].
- Grubišić and his flag, [260].
- Gusinje, its past and future, [304] et seq.
- Hahn (Consul), his labours, [287].
- Halim Beg Derala, [285], [298].
- Hanotaux (Gabriel), [294], [351].
- Haumant (E.), his La Slavisation de la Dalmatie, [89].
- Herbert (Hon. Aubrey, M.P.), [288].
- — — on Montenegro, [257].
- — — his propaganda, [327].
- Herbert (Hon. Aubrey, M.P.), his request, [323].
- — — his testimony, [306].
- — — the 120 villages, [296].
- Hickmann (Prof.), cited, [346].
- Histoire illustrée de la guerre de 1914, quoted, [351].
- Hlaća (Karlo) of Cres, [56] et seq.
- Horthy (Admiral) at Pola, [17] et seq., [270].
- Hrvat, on the Carinthian plebiscite, [382]-[383].
- Humanité, [76].
- Hungarian Nation, quoted, [8].
- Hvar, its interesting names, [32]-[33].
- — the Italians land on, [32] et seq.
- Imperiali (Marquis), his submission, [329].
- Islamism, Fanatic, of some Albanians, [299].
- — Superficial, of other, [281].
- — Treatment of, by Greek Church, [301].
- — Treatment of, by Montenegrins, [302].
- Islands of Adriatic, demanded by Italy, [166] et seq.
- — — — visited, [165] et seq.
- Istria, its population, [121], [386] et seq.
- Italianists of Dalmatia and Rieka, [35], [39], [40], [54], [137] et seq., [158], [175].
- Italians (and see [Dalmatia]) and Allied flags, [145], [155], [178].
- — reprimanded by their Allies, [161]-[162].
- — loyalty to Austria in the War, [159] et seq.
- — system of bribery, [156] et seq., [163], [170], [176].
- — land in Dalmatia, [29] et seq.
- — discouragement in 1917, [11].
- — conduct towards the French, [42], [52], [198]-[199].
- — what they thought of the French, [94].
- — generosity in Albania, [282], [328], [333], [344].
- — Good and bad, on the islands, [168] et seq.
- — incapacity, [275], [278], [319].
- — intrigues, [274], [279], [280] et seq., [292], [303], [305], [329], [337]-[338], [351].
- Italians land in Istria, [42] et seq.
- — and the Dalmatians' money, [37]-[38], [147]-[148], [153]-[154], [163].
- — in Montenegro, [94] et seq., [105], [187] et seq., [194]-[195].
- — naval enterprise, [123]-[124].
- — naval enterprise, lack of, [16] et seq., [27]-[28].
- — measures at Rab, [59], [60].
- — measures against Rieka, [262] et seq.
- — measures at Rieka, [48], [52], [195] et seq.
- — against the Serbo-Croat language, [57].
- — retreat from Slovenia, [61].
- — what they had to face in 1918, [12] et seq.
- — how they regard the Yugoslavs, [16], [84].
- — how they are regarded by the Yugoslavs, [15]-[16], [27]-[28], [201], [236]-[237].
- — relations with Yugoslavs, [383] et seq.
- — steps against Yugoslav churches and schools, [44], [57] et seq., [146]-[147], [152]-[153], [184].
- Italy in the Balkans at this Hour, quoted, [292].
- Jaray (Gabriel Louis), [352].
- Jireček (Dr. C.), his Die Handelsstrassen, etc., [33].
- Journal des Débats, [76], [91], [329], [339].
- Kadri (Hodja), [283].
- Karl (ex-Emperor), his grand offer, [320].
- Karólyi (Count Michael), [125].
- Katarani (Prof.), [292].
- Klementi, [316] et seq.
- Koch (Admiral), the active Slovene, [17] et seq.
- Korac, the remarkable Socialist, [117]-[118].
- Korčula, Italians land on, [31]-[32].
- Korošec (Monsignor), [115], [117], [119], [382].
- Koroski Slovenec, [383].
- "Kossovo" Committee, [326].
- Kossovo in Yugoslavia, its condition, [287].
- Kovaćs (A.), turns to the Croats, [8].
- Krk, the persecuted Bishop, [40] et seq.
- — Proceedings at, [39] et seq.
- Labour Monthly on the "White Terror," [224].
- Land and Water, quoted, [25], [35].
- Language of Bosnia, [89].
- Laveleye (M. de), his The Balkan Peninsula, [203].
- Lavoratore, quoted, [217], [386].
- Lazari, his question, [187].
- League of Nations, [323], [337] et seq.
- Leiper (R.), the shrewd observer, [104], [188]-[189], [242].
- Lenac (Dr.) of Rieka, [45], [50], [52].
- Leonidas, the American ship, [31]-[32].
- Lesina, see [Hvar].
- Leyland (John), the naval authority, [25].
- Liga Nazionale, its schools, [59], [158], [184], [318].
- Lin, a village, [342].
- Lincoln, quoted, [209].
- Lissa, see [Vis].
- Ljocha (Alush) and his house, [283]-[284].
- Lloyd George (D.) and the Adriatic, [93], [213]-[214].
- — — and the Serbo-Albanian frontier, [284], [336] et seq.
- Lovrana, [73]-[74].
- Luzzatti, compares two civilizations, [172].
- Macchiedo (Dr.), liberated from Sardinia, [152].
- Macdonald (J. N.), his A Political Escapade, [199], [258], [327].
- Macedonia, and the Communists, [222]-[223].
- — its progress and future, [137], [202], [405] et seq.
- Magnanimity of the Serbs, [124] et seq., [270].
- Magyar hopes, [270].
- Mahnić (Bishop), see [Krk].
- Manchester Guardian, quoted, [21], [186], [236], [313].
- Mandirazza (F.) and his two masters, [84].
- Marković (Dr. Lazar), [337].
- Marković (Sima), the Communist, [223]-[224], [238].
- Martinić (Count), his ruthlessness, [98]-[99].
- Martinović (General), [346].
- Massingham (H. W.), [192].
- Mattino, quoted, [75].
- Maximović (Colonel) at Rieka, [51]-[52].
- Mazzini, and Vis, [82].
- Mercure de France, quoted, [123].
- Miletić (Captain), his murder, [195].
- Millo (Admiral), on Austrian currency, [153].
- — — on Dr. Boxich, [165].
- — — and d'Annunzio, [197], [209], [215].
- — — Homage to, [87].
- — — discourses on public order, [174].
- — — on the Slavs, [141] et seq.
- Milovanović (Dr.), on Macedonia, [406].
- Minorities in Yugoslavia, [201] et seq.
- Mirditi, [290], [323] et seq., [340] et seq.
- M'Neill (Ronald, M.P.), champion of Montenegro, [95], [102], [191], [253] et seq.
- Montaigne, quoted, [194].
- Montenegrins and Albanians, [136]-[137].
- — and the Austrian army, [98] et seq.
- — their culture, [393] et seq.
- — their General Election, [253] et seq.
- — as migrants, [228].
- — misled, [94], [187]-[188].
- Montesquieu, quoted, [90].
- Moretti (Dr.), his pacific efforts, [180]-[181].
- Morning Post, quoted, [88], [104], [188]-[189], [191], [218], [242], [257], [336], [400].
- Moslems in Bosnia, [119], [202]-[203], [220]-[221], [225], [393].
- Mousset (Albert), [339].
- Müller (Dr. Max) and Albanian affairs, [276] et seq.
- Narodna Uprava, [127].
- Nation, quoted, [192], [267], [310].
- Nazione, quoted, [261].
- Near East, quoted, [257], [309], [337], [346]-[347].
- Neue Freie Presse, quoted, [124].
- New Europe, quoted, [79], [80], [84]-[85], [123], [369].
- New Statesman, quoted, [296], [309].
- Nicholas of Montenegro, his lack of courage, [9].
- — — deposed, [100] et seq.
- — — his downfall, [255] et seq.
- Nicholas of Montenegro, his methods with Albanians, [289].
- — — his methods with Europe, [304].
- — — and the Skupština, [106].
- Nikai (Dom Ndoc), [285].
- Nineteenth Century and After, quoted, [25], [95], [102], [256].
- Nitti and d'Annunzio, [196], [198], [201], [209], [210], [212]-[213], [215]-[216], [218].
- Nopsca (Baron), [274], [288].
- Novi Bazar, Sandjak, [108], [119], [316]-[317].
- Obradović (Dositej), [315].
- Obrovac, Divergent views concerning, [148].
- Observer, quoted, [340].
- Obzor, a newspaper, [115].
- Orlando, the Premier, [78], [80], [85]-[86], [91], [138], [185].
- Pact of Rome, [84] et seq., [185].
- Paolucci (Lieut.), and the Viribus Unitis, [16], [20] et seq.
- Parkington (Sir R.), [194].
- Parties, Political, in Yugoslavia, [117] et seq.
- Pašić, his astuteness, [85], [117], [240].
- — his prudence, [133], [225].
- Patchoù (Dr.), of the triumvirate, [225], [282].
- Pavelić (Dr. A.), dentist and politician, [114]-[115], [117], [119].
- Peć, [293], [298].
- Pelagosa, its amenities, [167].
- Pericone (Captain) of Scutari, [280], [343].
- Pistuli (Notz), his mission, [328].
- Pivko (Prof.), his exploit, [13].
- Plamenac (J.) and the Gaeta army [187].
- — — his unpopularity, [94]-[95].
- Plav, [304] et seq.
- Podgorica Skupština, [100] et seq.
- Poggi (Lieut.), at Korčula, [31], [183].
- Pojar (Dr.), his case, [390].
- Pola, [16] et seq., [42], [44], [387]-[388].
- Pombara (Captain Binnos de), his feat, [27]-[28].
- Pommerol (Captain), on the islands, [165] et seq.
- Popović (Dr. Dušan), [246]-[247], [399].
- Popovitch (Dr. A.), his curious career, [356] et seq.
- Posta e Shqypnis, quoted, [284].
- Pravda, quoted, [336].
- Pravi Dalmatinac, [73].
- Prekomurdje, what happened there, [372] et seq.
- Prênnushi (Father Vincent), [286], [344].
- Prezzolini (G.), on Dalmatia and Tripoli, [82].
- — — and Vis, [82].
- Pribičević (Svetozar), the Minister, [44], [117]-[118], [225]-[226], [240]-[241], [245] et seq., [399].
- Primorske Novine, quoted, [92].
- Priština, Horrid conditions at, [298].
- Protić, the statesman, [113], [225]-[226].
- Quarterly Review, on Yugoslavia, [226], [247].
- Race before religion, [390]-[391].
- Račić (Pouniša), [278], [306] et seq., [330].
- Radić (S.) of Croatia, [111] et seq., [119], [135]-[136], [238] et seq., [399].
- — — his Dom, [242]-[243].
- Radošević (Dr.), [118].
- Radović (Andrija), [187]-[188].
- Raineri (Admiral), [49] et seq.
- Rapallo, Treaty of, [83], [211], [232] et seq., [260] et seq., [384].
- Rapp, his testimonial, [125].
- Rassegna Italiana, quoted, [63].
- Re-Bartlett (Mrs.), on Dalmatia, [230]-[231].
- Red Cross, American, [189].
- — — International, [189].
- — — Italian, [216].
- Regnault (E.), his Histoire politique, etc., [358].
- Religion before race, [372].
- Rieka, see [D'Annunzio] and [Vio].
- — Americans at, [52].
- — the Austrian stores, [216] et seq.
- — Baroš harbour, [260], [268].
- — the C.N.I., [45] et seq., [49], [54], [61]-[62], [140], [197], [212], [216] et seq., [258] et seq.
- — Croat mistakes, [48]-[49].
- — Croat National Council, [45] et seq., [62]-[63].
- — economic position, [66] et seq.
- — the frenzy, [137] et seq.
- — moribund under Italy, [259], [260].
- — population analysed, [53] et seq.
- — a few scandals, [216] et seq.
- Rieka and the Treaty of Rapallo, [234]-[235], [385] et seq.
- Rijeć, quoted, [64].
- Ristić (Colonel) and the komitadjis, [194]-[195].
- Rossetti (Major) and the Viribus Unitis, [16], [20] et seq.
- Roth (Dr.), Lord of Temešvar, [127]-[128].
- Roumanians in Banat, [9], [10], [362] et seq.
- — and their Jews, [203] et seq.
- — in Serbia, [356] et seq.
- Rugovo, Reason for burning of, [305].
- Ryan (T. S.) of the Chicago Tribune, [198]-[199].
- Salis (Count de), his mission, [190]-[191].
- Salonica, and the Serbs, [353]-[354].
- Salvemini (Prof.), the anti-chauvinist, [87], [231]-[232], [234].
- Salvi (Dr.) of Split, [159] et seq.
- Samouprava, quoted, [337].
- San Marzano (General di), [51]-[52], [54], [61].
- Sanctis (Lieut. de), his sanctions, [163].
- Saseno, [295].
- Saturday Review, [231].
- Savinsky, the Russian Minister, [406].
- Sazonov, and the Adriatic, [91]-[92].
- Schanzer (Signor), on Rieka, [264]-[265].
- Schools, see [Liga Nazionale].
- — for Albanians, [300].
- — in Carinthia, [377]-[378].
- — at Cres, [57]-[58].
- — in Dalmatia, [146]-[147].
- — in Istria, [73]-[74].
- — at Korčula, [184].
- — Militant, at Borgo Erizzo, [38].
- — in Montenegro, [257].
- — at Pola, [44].
- — at Rieka, [53].
- — at Šibenik, [144]-[145].
- — at Zadar, [35].
- Scotsman, on Treaty of Rapallo, [233].
- Scutari, its probable future, [296], [320], [335].
- Sebenico, see [Šibenik].
- Secolo, on Montenegro, [257].
- — on Treaty of London, [50].
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