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Catalogue of Seton-Watson Collection - SEW/9/1-SEW/9/9 item descriptions

SEW/9/1 - Papers re international relations and internal politics of Yugoslavia, inter war years (1919-1939)

Previous number: box 21 and part of box C

Contents: papers re issues of Yugoslavian international relations including Fiume, Trieste, Albania, Yugoslav minorities, the Yugoslav Committee and relations with Hungary; papers re I internal politics

1 box containing 3 folders and 1 envelope

To SEW/9/1/1-9/1/4 piece descriptions

SEW/9/2 - Yugoslavian internal politics, inter war years (1919-1939)

Previous number: box 22

Contents: papers, correspondence and political newsheets re Yugoslavian internal politics

1 box containing 5 folders and 3 envelopes

To SEW/9/2/1-9/2/8 piece descriptions

SEW/9/3 - Correspondence re Yugoslavia, inter war years (1919-1941)

Previous number: box 23

Contents: Correspondence re Yugoslavia including re Fiume and with the Yugoslav Legation

1 box containing 2 folders and 2 envelopes

To SEW/9/3/1-9/3/4 piece descriptions

SEW/9/4 - The Yugoslav Society of Great Britain (1921-1944, mainly 1921-1931)

Previous number: box 17

Contents: documents and correspondence re the Yugoslav Society of Great Britain. It was the successor to the Serbian Society which had been formed in 1916 and fell into abeyance in 1920. The Yugoslav Society was formed in 1921 with RWSW as honorary secretary in order to dispel misconceptions about Yugoslavia, and a parallel organisation was set up in Belgrade to promote friendly relations between the two countries.

See SEW/15/4/1 for later Society papers

1 box containing 2 folders

To SEW/9/4/1-9/4/2 piece descriptions

SEW/9/5 - "Sarajevo", review and materials for this work (1924-1930)

Previous number: box J

Contents: materials, reviews and letters of appreciation for this work by RWSW which investigated the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Arch-Duke Francis Ferdinand and his wife in 1914. RWSW visited Yugoslavia in 1925 and talked to a number of people with knowledge of the background to the assassination and also studied Austrian archives. The result of his research was "Sarajevo, a study in the origins of the Great War" (London, 1926).

1 box containing 4 folders

To SEW/9/5/1-9/5/4 piece descriptions

SEW/9/6 - Newscuttings re inter war Yugoslavia (1919-1939)

Previous number: box N and part of box T

Contents: newscuttings from British and foreign newspapers re inter war Yugoslavia

1 box containing 2 folders and 1 envelope

To SEW/9/6/1-9/6/3 piece descriptions

SEW/9/7 - Address presented to RWSW by Yugoslav organisation (1920)

Previous number: M6

Content: address, enclosed in an embroidered cover, presented to RWSW by the Jugoslavenska demokratska omladinska Liga, at Zagreb

(Languages) Serbo-Croat

1 volume

SEW/9/8 - Address presented to RWSW by Yugoslav organisation (1920)

Previous number: M7

Content: address, enclosed in an embroidered cover, presented to RWSW by the Centralna Organizacja Demonkratskih Jugoslavenskih studenta, at Zagreb

(Languages) Serbo-Croat

1 volume

SEW/9/9 - Press cuttings book re Serbia (local press) (Nov 1918-May 1919)

Previous number: unnumbered

Contents: press cuttings book re Serbia. Cuttings are from the local press and are index by name of publication.

(Languages) English

1 volume

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