revolution
01-31-2022, 07:50 PM
Edith Durham
After being a fervent admirer of the Serbs which saw her write Through the Lands of the Serbs, followed by an anti-Austrian and pro-Yugoslav phase, Durham came to identify closely with the Albanian cause and championed the unity and independence of the Albanian people. She was strongly criticised by the advocates of a Yugoslav state, who supported the incorporation of the Albanian-populated region of Kosovo into Yugoslavia
Becoming increasingly anti-Serb following the First World War,[3] she denounced what she termed "Serb vermin" for having "not created a Jugoslavia but have carried out their original aim of making Great Serbia.... Far from being liberated the bulk of people live under a far harsher rule than before".[4]
Her book: 'High Albania'
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e2/Edith22.jpg/330px-Edith22.jpg
Noel Malcolm:
https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/history/images/person/cd_people_noel_malcolm.jpeg
You can google more pictures
After being a fervent admirer of the Serbs which saw her write Through the Lands of the Serbs, followed by an anti-Austrian and pro-Yugoslav phase, Durham came to identify closely with the Albanian cause and championed the unity and independence of the Albanian people. She was strongly criticised by the advocates of a Yugoslav state, who supported the incorporation of the Albanian-populated region of Kosovo into Yugoslavia
Becoming increasingly anti-Serb following the First World War,[3] she denounced what she termed "Serb vermin" for having "not created a Jugoslavia but have carried out their original aim of making Great Serbia.... Far from being liberated the bulk of people live under a far harsher rule than before".[4]
Her book: 'High Albania'
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e2/Edith22.jpg/330px-Edith22.jpg
Noel Malcolm:
https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/history/images/person/cd_people_noel_malcolm.jpeg
You can google more pictures