Bosnia and Hercegovina Under the Turkish Rule (1463-1878)
All races in the Balkan peninsula have no doubt many similarities, but the writer feels that their social and economical conditions have been developed along quite different lines and characteristics. Of course, this does jot mean to put Bosnia and Hercegovina as to completely different race out of her other Slavic branches. No this is not a point it is merely a question of a different and broader view point in discussing the South Slavic problems and its spirit for irredents.The writer has endeavored to write of Bosnia and Hercegovina as he happened to know than and as they are; and to present briefly their past political, economical and social condition. The inhabitants of Bosnia and Hercegovina are exclusively Serb in race, though not united in religious faith. In spite of the existence of three creeds among that this did not prevent them from working for the same cause, and a common aspiration for freedom.