generations.]
[Footnote 55: _Remarks on the Ethnography of the Macedonian
Slavs._ London, 1906.]
[Footnote 56: Quoted in Miss Waring's excellent little book
_Serbia_. London, 1917.]
[Footnote 57: This famous archaeologist and publicist has been
a leading authority on the eastern side of the Adriatic for
more than forty years. We refer on p. 184, Vol. II., to what
befell him in 1918-1919.]
[Footnote 58: _Russkoje Bogatstvo_, 1899.]
[Footnote 59: Cf. p. 79.]
[Footnote 60: _Detruisez l'Autriche-Hongrie_, by Dr. Edvard
Bene[vs]. Paris, 1916.]
[Footnote 61: Cf. "Secret Treaties," in the _Times_, March
17, 1920.]
[Footnote 62: Cf. _Die politischen Geheimvertrage
Osterreich-Ungarns, 1879-1914_, by Dr. Alfred Pribram. Vienna
and Leipzig, 1920.]
[Footnote 63: Cf. _Diplomatic Reminiscences_, by M.
Nekludoff. London, 1920.]
[Footnote 64: Cf. _The Guardians of the Gate_. Oxford, 1918.]
[Footnote 65: Cf. _Dalmatinische Reise_. Berlin, 1909.]
[Footnote 66: Cf. _Montenegro in History, Politics and War_,
by A. Devine. London, 1918.]
[Footnote 67: Cf. _Diplomatic Reminiscences_. London, 1920.]
[Footnote 68: A very detailed and interesting account is
contained in Dr. Seton-Watson's _The Southern Slav Question_.
London, 1911.]
[Footnote 69: "That Austria, as some have stated, should have
planned the _coup_," says Miss Durham (in her _Twenty Years
of Balkan Tangle_) "is very improbable." This lady tells us
that the plot was a very genuine one, "as I learnt beyond all
doubt from my own observations," etc. And, needless to say,
she denounces the Serbs, who in her eyes are a very criminal
people. It is a pity that Miss Durham did not confine herself
to the excellent relief work she was doing the Balkans. Her
description of the travels this involved is interesting. But
even her account of relief work is biased by a prejudice in
favour of the Albanians and against the Slavs, for when she
has occasion to speak of the famous Miss Irby, whose thirty
years of untiring benevolence were spent among the Serbs of
Bosnia and not among the Albanians, it is without a word of
commendation.]
[Footnote 70: Cf. _History of Serbia_, by H. W. V. Temperley.
London, 1917.]
[Footnote 71: Cf. _Le Montenegro Inconnu_, by Louis Bresse.
Paris,
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