Млада Босна Mlada Bosna | |
Formation | 1911 |
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Dissolved | after 28 June 1914 |
Type | Revolutionary organization |
Purpose | Separation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from Austria-Hungary and unification with Serbia and Kingdom of Montenegro |
Key people | Gavrilo Princip |
Affiliations | Narodna Odbrana and Black Hand |
Young Bosnia (Serbian: Млада Босна /Mlada Bosna) was a separatist and revolutionary movement active in the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary before World War I. Its members were predominantly young male students, primarily Serbs, but it also included Bosnian Muslims and Croats. There were two key ideologies promoted amongst the members of the group—the Yugoslavist (unification into a Yugoslavia) and the Pan-Serb (unification into Serbia). Philosophically, Young Bosnia was inspired by a variety of ideas, movements, theorists, and events, such as German romanticism, anarchism, Russian revolutionary socialism, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Friedrich Nietzsche, and the Battle of Kosovo.
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