by Rebecca West
Tsiganovitch
Tsintsari (Vlachs)
Tsintsar-Markovitch, General
Tsintsar-Markovitch, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tsvetkovitch, Premier ; in Vienna
Tudor, Mary
Tuileries
Turgeniev
Turkestan
Turkey ; Austria and Hungary against; Bosnians and Herzegovinians against; Christian provinces of; Dubrovnik ambassadors to; German plans against; in Europe ; old; reorganized by Sultan Mohammed II, ; resistance of Dubrovnik to; Serbia’s enemy
Turk-s ; and Christian churches; architecture of; Army; at Kossovo; at Mohacs; Austria attacked by; Balkans defeated by ; Bosnian misgovernment by; brought to Europe by Cantacuzenus ; dress; driven from Bosnia ; Empire of the ; harried by Britain and Russia; in 1464, in Albania ; in Asia Minor; Islamic ; maladministration by; Montenegrins and; occupation of Yugoslavia by ; Ottoman; return to Belgrade; rule; Sarajevo and ; Serbia and; women in Macedonia
Tvrtko, King of Bosnia
Twain, Mark
Tyirich, Lieutenant-Colonel
Tziganes
Uglyesha
Uliz Ali
Ultramontane Party
Ulysse
United States
University Students’ Hostel
Unzen
Urosh, King Stephen
Uskoks
Uzhitse
Vaistina
Vakchitch family
Vakuf
Valeria
Valetta
Valois, Charles de
Vandals
Varangian guard
Vardar, River
Vardarska Banovina
Vareshanin, General
Varna
Vasili, Bishop
Vasoyevitch tribe, memorial to the
Vatican, the
Vaughan the Silurist
Velbuzhd (Kustendil)
Veles; church at
Venetia; culture of
Venetian Inquisition
Venetians
Venice ; and Dalmatia; Doge of
Venizelos
Venus, Ludovisi triptych of
Verdi
Veronese, Paolo
Versailles; Treaty of
Vesuvius
Vetsera, Marie; mother of; uncles of
Via Egnatia
Vickers
Victor, Count
Victor Emmanuel, King
Victoria, Queen
Vidd
Vienna ; Belvedere in ; Capuchin church of; Congress of; death of Julia Hunyadi in ; Kurhaus outside; Milan’s debts in; Mobiliendepot in ; Nazi uprising in; of the Habsburgs; Opera House; Philharmonic; Turks at; working-class tenements of
Villach
Villeue
Viollis, Andree
Visok
Vlachs. See Tsintsari
Vladislav of Poland, King
Vladivostok
Voinovitch, Count
Voivodina; Croats and Serbs of the
Voltaire
Vranina
Vrdnik; monastery; coffin of Tsar Lazar at
Vuk, Prince
Vukashin
Vukotitch
Vutchitch
Wagner, Richard
Waldensian persecutions
Wallachia
War, Second. See Great War
War of 1914. See Great War
War of Independence
Wars of the Roses
Warsaw
Washington
Washington, George
Wells, H. G.
Wends in Germany
Werfel, Franz
West, Mae
Western Roman Empire ; decadence of
Westminster, Statute of
Weygand
Wharton, Edith
What is Art? (Tolstoy)
Whistler, Rex
Wienerwald, Serbs in the
Wilde, Oscar
Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship (Goethe)
Wilhelm of Germany, Kaiser
Wilkinson, Sir Gardner
William IV of England, King
William of Wied
Wilson, Sir Henry
Wilson, Woodrow
Windsor, Duke of
World War. See Great War
Wörther See
Wotton, Sir Henry
Wreckers, The (Ethel Smythe)
Yablanitsa
Yaitse (Jajce) ; fortress in; waterfall of
Yanina
Yanka Puszta
Yasnaya Polyana
Yazak, monastery of
Yeftitch, Prime Minister
Yelena, Grand Duchess. in Skoplje
Yelitsa
Yellatchitch; statue of
Yezero
Young, Brigham
Young Turk movement
Yovanovitch, Liuba
Yovanovna
Yugoslavia-ns ; Agrarian Reform Scheme of; and deaths ; Army; communism and ; Constantine’s belief in; constitution of, too ff.; Croatia and ; difficulties in; destruction of; first visit to; food in; frontier; German demands on; German tourists in; Government ; Hungarians and; idea; journey through; Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes changed to; military service for; Moslems in; Navy; new state of; of ; Orthodox ; political situation of. ; pro-; propaganda; reading and writing in; Roman Catholic Church and; sandals of ; separatist campaigns in; unity in vitality of; wine of; west and; women. young
Zadruga
Zagreb ; Archbishop’s palace in; Cathedral; Croat politicians in; dancer in; Easter ceremony in; German influence in ; intellectuals of; market-place ; Opera House at; Orthodox church in; St. Mark’s Square in ; -Sava; Slav Academy in; treasury of the Cathedral in., trial of 53 Serbs in; University
Zara
Zemun
Zeta
Zheraitch
Zhikovitch, General
Zhitcha; Cathedral ; frescoes in
Zionism
Zita, Empress of Hungary
Zorka
Zoroastrianism
Zvechan
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1 It must be remembered that this journal was written in 1937.
2 This Concordat was abandoned in 1938 because of the fierce opposition of the Serbs and the lukewarm attitude of the Croats. It was entirely the project of the Vatican.
3 ‘He licked his wife’s face, and crept into her dear familiar breasts, enfolded her and sought the throat he knew so well. All who were there-for they had friends with them—shuddered with horror. But she stroked the sleek neck of the crested reptile, and all at once there were two snakes there with intertwining coils, which after a little while glided away into the woods near by. Now, as when they were human, they neither fear men nor wound them and are gentle creatures, who still remember what they were.‘
4 I was about to discover the reason for this from a Viennese historian when the Anschluss came, and there was silence.
5 ‘We were all three together in the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul at Petrograd.’
6 ‘Yes, Madame, I and our good little Constantine were shut up in the same cell, and afterwards we were condemned to death, both of us.’
7 ‘Just think of it, he was condemned to death twice. Twice! Twice!’
8 ‘You know how it is, Madame! We were only young.’
9 ‘Poor Peter totters slowly by, pale as a corpse, and full of fear.’
10 Queen Natalia died in a convent in Paris in May 1941.