Balkan Academia is a collection of academical articles based on historical writings and documentations on the history of the Balkans.
On Balkan Academia you will find articles of historical events and personalities related to the history of the Balkans. It includes Albanian, Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Macedonian and Serbian themes. The articles are carefully and properly cited, using various sources and references, such as old newspapers, reports, documentations, essays and journals of a various time period. The goal is to gather as much knowledge about particular events that have been forgotten or negated.

A lot of articles are based on both new and old digitalized newspaper archives, as they provide insightful information and documentation of historical events when they were actual. Though newspapers may not always be credible, considering tabloid journalism and political orientations, many old news articles may help us uncover interesting facts of the past regarding the Balkans, such as war crimes, atrocities, etc.

A combination of many sources and citations
In the articles published here, originally on Wikipedia, there are many kinds of references used. They are both from the Balkan, meaning they are Albanian, Serbian, Bosnian, etc, but also international, such as English, Italian, German, Turkish, French, Swedish, Dutch, American, Russian, etc. This in order to get as much of a high credibility as possible.

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