Todd Courtenay, The 1911 International Exposition in Rome: architecture, archaeology, and national identity, Journal of Historical Geography, 37, (4) (2011), S. 440–459, doi:10.1016/j.jhg.2011.02.025.
Naimark: Kosovo case changed the intervention policies. (englisch). "Stanford Balkan in America" project 2012, YouTube-Video, veröffentlicht am 31. Januar 2013 am von BalkanInAmerica (mit Verweis auf: Balkan in America project: Archivlink (Memento vom 14. Oktober 2013 im Internet Archive)): Frage an Norman Naimark: "Together with late professor Wayne Vucinich you organized celebration of the 600 years anniversary of Kosovo battle at Stanford. What was the context of that event?"; Antwort von Norman Naimark: "Well in general towards the end of his life professor Vuchinich was very interested [and] we were interested at Stanford in talking about Serbian culture, talking about the high points of Serbian culture. This included a conference on Ivo Andrich and also a conference on the Kosovo cycle. Which, as you know, is one of the greatest epic poems in world history not to mention just Serbian history. So it was, you know, an idea to talk about the high points of Serbian culture during a period when a lot was in transition things were changing quickly and it was important to point out that this is a great you know, cultural niche. So i think that's basically the context." Weitere Anmerkung: den Konferenzvorsitz zur 600-Jahrfeier in Stanford führte Wayne S. Vucinich.
Anonymus, Kosovo Day (1389-1916) (Memento vom 6. Februar 2013 auf WebCite) (Internetversion auf de.scribd.com), Polsue Limited, London 1916. Zitat: "To-day Serbia is downtrodden and enchained by the powerful allies of the fierce Turk: Germans, Magyars, and Bulgars. The Christian Kaisers from Berlin and Vienna started a brutal and merciless crusade against the Serbs, who have been, with all their Southern Slav brothers from Croatia and Slovenia, a protecting barrière for them during centuries. Now it is a question which is really the Christian nation: the Serbs, who unsupported fought and suffered horribly for Christianity during five hundred years, or the Germans, who made their glory allied with Islam, in crushing the little Serbian nation? There is a Jugoslav proverb, „The sword in the hand of the Turk is less dangerous then the pen in the hand of the Shvaba“ (German). It is so. [...] While the conquest of Serbia will remain for ever a shame for Germany and their barbaric allies, it will remain for ever in the same degree a new glory for Serbia. In their lucid hours the Germans called Serbia der Leuchtthurm des Ostens (the shining tower of the East) [...]", mit Verweis auf Gustav Rasch, Der Leuchtthurm des Ostens, 1873, S. 187"
Tito in Ostberlin, Die Zeit, 4. Juni 1965, Nr. 23, Seite 1 (Memento vom 8. Februar 2013 auf WebCite) und Seite 2 (Memento vom 8. Februar 2013 auf WebCite) der Internetfassung, von Wolfgang Leonhard.
BBC-Textversion (Memento vom 22. Januar 2013 auf WebCite) (Internetversion auf emperors-clothes.com); Facsimileversion (PDF) in drei Seiten: Seite 1 (Memento vom 22. Januar 2013 auf WebCite) (PDF; 757 kB), Seite 2 (Memento vom 22. Januar 2013 auf WebCite) (PDF; 482 kB), Seite 3 (Memento vom 22. Januar 2013 auf WebCite) (PDF; 509 kB); Zitiert nach: Carl Polónyi: Heil und Zerstörung: Nationale Mythen und Krieg am Beispiel Jugoslawiens 1980–2004. Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8305-1724-5, S. 485ff.
Textversion des US-Handelsministeriums (Memento vom 22. Januar 2013 auf WebCite) (Internetversion auf emperors-clothes.com); Ehemalige URL zu der gelöschten Fassung auf Wikisource: Gazimestan speech; Zitiert nach: Carl Polónyi: Heil und Zerstörung: Nationale Mythen und Krieg am Beispiel Jugoslawiens 1980–2004. Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8305-1724-5, S. 485ff.
Der Kosovo-Mythos (Memento vom 30. Januar 2013 auf WebCite). Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 5. Februar 2007, von Michael Martens.
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Naimark: Kosovo case changed the intervention policies. (englisch). "Stanford Balkan in America" project 2012, YouTube-Video, veröffentlicht am 31. Januar 2013 am von BalkanInAmerica (mit Verweis auf: Balkan in America project: Archivlink (Memento vom 14. Oktober 2013 im Internet Archive)): Frage an Norman Naimark: "Together with late professor Wayne Vucinich you organized celebration of the 600 years anniversary of Kosovo battle at Stanford. What was the context of that event?"; Antwort von Norman Naimark: "Well in general towards the end of his life professor Vuchinich was very interested [and] we were interested at Stanford in talking about Serbian culture, talking about the high points of Serbian culture. This included a conference on Ivo Andrich and also a conference on the Kosovo cycle. Which, as you know, is one of the greatest epic poems in world history not to mention just Serbian history. So it was, you know, an idea to talk about the high points of Serbian culture during a period when a lot was in transition things were changing quickly and it was important to point out that this is a great you know, cultural niche. So i think that's basically the context." Weitere Anmerkung: den Konferenzvorsitz zur 600-Jahrfeier in Stanford führte Wayne S. Vucinich.