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      In memoriam, Dušan T. Bataković (1957–2017) [1]
      In Memoriam, Ioannis A. Papadrianos (1931–2009) [1]
      In memoriam, Nikola Tasić (1932–2017) [1]
      In Search of Lost Time: A View of Contemporary Historiography on the Origins of the First World War. In memory of Simo Begović (1871–1953) [1]
      In the Shadow of the Macedonian Issue. International Re-alignments and Balkan Repercussions: From the Greek-Yugoslav Agreements of 18 June 1959 to the 1960 Crisis in Relations between Athens and Belgrade [1]
      Information about Belgrade in Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus [1]
      Information on Travel of Nemanjić Embassies: Content and Context [1]
      Irena Arsić: Srpska Pravoslavna crkva u Dubrovniku do početka XX veka, Dubrovnik-Trebinje-Belgrade, 2007, pp. 152 [1]
      Irena Arsić: The Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik until the Beginning of the 20th century, Dubrovnik-Trebinje-Belgrade, 2007 [1]
      Irena Špadijer, Sveti Petar Koriški u staroj srpskoj književnosti [St Peter of Koriša in Old Serbian Literature]. Belgrade: Čigoja štampa, 2014, 413 p. [1]
      Italian Volunteers in Serbia in 1914 [1]
      Iz istorije srpskog pitanja u Makedoniji. Kulturološki aspekt [1]
      Jacques Le Goff: Saint Francis of Assisi, London, New York, Routledge, 2004 [1]
      James Lyon, Serbia and the Balkan Front, 1914: The Outbreak of the Great War. Bloomsbury: London 2015, 306 p. [1]
      Jaša Almuli: Suffering and Rescue of Serbian Jews, Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva, Belgrade, 2010, pp. 392 [1]
      Jean-Christophe Buisson: Mihailović (1893-1946) Héros trahi par les alliés, Perrin, Collection Tempus, 2011, pp. 350 [1]
      Jean-Paul Bled, L’Agonie d’une Monarchie. Autriche-Hongrie 1914–1920. Paris: Tallandier, 2014, 464 p. [1]
      Jean-Paul Bled: François-Ferdinand d'Autriche. Tallandier, Paris, 2012, pp. 367 [1]
      John C. G. Röhl, Kaiser Wilhelm II: 1859–1941: A Concise Life. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014, 261 p. [1]
      John Paul Newman, Yugoslavia in the Shadow of War. Veterans and the Limits of State Building 1903–1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 287 p. [1]