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Peter II., born September 6, 1923, son of the late King Alexander I. and Queen Mary, daughter of the late King Ferdinand of Rumania, born January 9, 1899, succeeded to the throne on October 9, 1934, after the assassination of his father, King Alexander I. at Marseilles on the same date.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Yugoslavia
1. Official Publications
Statistique Générale d’État. Annuaire statistique No. 1, 1929, Belgrade, 1932; No. 2, 1930 Belgrade, 1933; No. 3, 1931, Belgrade, 1934; No. 4, 1932, Belgrade, 1934.
Sluźbene Novïne (Official Gazette), Statistički godišnjak Kraljevine Srbije (Annuaire Statistique du Royaume de Serbie), and the publications issued by the various Departments of Government. Belgrade.
Croatia-Slavonia and Fiume; Dalmatia; Bosnia and Herzegovina; the Slovenes; the Yugoslav Movement; Montenegro; Serbia. (Volumes in the series of ‘Handbooks Prepared under the Direction of the Historical Section of the Foreign Office.’)
La Yougoslavie d’aujourd’hui. Publie par le Bureau Central de Presse. Belgrade, 1935.
2. Non-Official Publications
Almanac of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Zagreb. Annual.
Narodna Enciklopedia. Edited by Prof. S. Stanoevitch. 4 vols. Belgrade, 1920–28.
Augarde (J.), and Stcard (E ), Yugoslavia. Paris, 1934.
Baedeker’s Dalmatien und die Adria (1929) comprises part of Yugoslavia.
Baerlein (H.), A Difficult Frontier (Yugoslavs and Albanians). London, 1922. —The Birth of Yugoslavia. 2 Vols. London, 1922.
Brown (H. F.) and Tyndale (W.), Dalmatia (Paintings). London, 1925.
Buchan (J.), Editor, Yugoslavia (Nations of To-day). London, 1923.
Church (L. F.), The Story of Serbia. London, 1914.
Corovic (V.), Istorija Jugoslavije. Belgrade. 1933.
Compass : Finanzielles-Jahrbuch (Vol. 3 deals with Yugoslavia). Vienna. Annual.
Cviétisa ( Frano), Les Yougoslaves. Paris, 1921.
Ellison (G.), Yugoslavia. A New Country and its People. London, 1935.
Haumant (E.), La Formation de la Yougoslavie. Paris, 1930.
Holztr (E.), Die Entstehung des Jugoslawischen Staates. Berlin, 1929.
In der Maur (Gilbert), Die Jugoslawen einst und Jetzt. Vienna, 1935.
Jiriček (K.), and Ivi č (Aleksa) Geschichte der Serben. 2 vols. Berlin, 1918.
Kanitz (F.), Serbien : Historisch-ethnographische Reisestudien aus den Jahren 1859–68. Leipzig, 1868.—Das Königreich Serbien und das Serbenvolk von der Römerzeit bis zur Gegenwart. 3 vols. Leipzig, 1909.
Krebs (N.), Beiträge zur Geographie Serbiens and Rasciens. Stuttgart, 1922.
Laffan (R. G. D.), The Guardians of the Gate. Historical Lectures on the Serbs. London, 1918.
Leger (L.), Serbes, Croates et Bulgares. Étude historiques, politiques et littéraires. Paris, 1913.
Lončarević (D. A.), Jugoslawiens Entstehung. Vienna, 1928.
Marcovitch (L.), La Politique Extérieure de la Yougoslavie. Paris, 1935.
Mirkovitch (L.), La Yugoslavie Politique et Économique. Paris, 1934.
Mijatovitch (Elodie Lawton), The History of Modem Serbia. London, 1872, Serbian Folk-Lore. (Translated from the Serbian.) London, 1899.
Mousset (Alfred), La Yougoslavie. Paris, 1921.—Le Royaume Serbe-Croate-Slovène : son Organisation, sa vie politique et ses Institutions. Paris, 1926.
Nyegosh (P. P.), The Mountain Wreath (Rendered into English by J. W. Wiles.) London, 1930.
Patton (K. S.), Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Washington, 1928.
Petrovitch (V. M.), Serbia : Her History and her Customs. London, 1915.
Savadjian (L.), Le Commerce Yougoslave. Paris, 1932.—Bibliographie Yougoslave 1933. Paris, 1934.
Schurman (J. G.), The Balkan Wars, 1912–13. Princetown and London, 1915.
Seignobos (C.), Histoire politique de l’Europe contemporaine, Paris, 1897. [Eng. Trans. London, 1901.]
Skerlič (Z.), Istorija nove srpske knjizevnosti (History of new Serbian Literature). Belgrad, 1913.
Stead (Alfred), Serbia and the Serbians. London, 1911.
Stoyanovitch (C.) and others, The Kingdom of the Serbians, Croatians and Slovenes. Paris, 1919.
Temperley (H. W. V.), A History of Serbia. London, 1917.
Vujević (P.), Royaume de Yougoslavie : aperçu géographique et ethnographique. Belgrade, 1930.
Wendel (H.), Der Kampf der Sûdslawen um Freiheit und Einheit. Frankfort, 1925.
Wray (D. Alexander), The Geology and Mineral Resources of the Serb-Croat-Slovene State. London, 1921.
Yanochevitch (M.), La Yougoslavie dans les Balkans. Paris, 1935.
Yovanovitch (V. M.), An English Bibliography on the Near Eastern Question (1481–1906). Belgrade, 1909.
Yovanovitch (M.), Le Régime Absolu Yougoslave. Paris, 1930.
Yovitchitch (L. A.), Yugoslavia “Peep at Many Lands” series. London, 1928.
Zebitch (Milorade), La Serbie Agricole et sa Démocratie. Pans, l9l7.
Zivanovitch (Z.), Političks Istorija Srbije a drugoj polovini devetnaestog veks. Belgrade, 1924.
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Epstein, M. (1936). Yugoslavia. In: Epstein, M. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230270657_71
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