383â4, 385
Ilidze 74, 369
Imperiali, Guiglielmo 245
Independent Radicals (Serbia) 19, 34, 36, 46, 47
India:
   British garrison 139, 140, 322
   Russian threats to 134, 136, 138, 139â40, 174, 322
Indochina 134, 139
industrialization:
   Austria-Hungary 69â70, 350
   Bosnia 74â5
   Germany 164â5
Innsbruck 425
Innsbrucker Nachrichten (newspaper) 381
Iran-Contra affair (1980s) 99
Iraq see Mesopotamia
Ireland, Home Rule 342, 488â90, 493, 545
Istria 22, 25
Italian army 184
Italians, in Austria-Hungary 67, 70, 86, 121, 405
Italo-Turkish War see Libyan War (1911-12)
Italy:
   colonial office 245
   invasion of Libya (1911-12) 42, 110, 183, 242â51, 295, 352
   Mediterranean Agreement (1887) 121â2, 126
   monarchy 183â4
   neutrality 544
   peasantry 74
   press 226, 229, 231
   Prinetti-Barrère Accord (1902) 155, 244
   Racconigi Bargain (1909) 93, 244
   seizure of Dodecanese Islands (1912) 248â9, 252
   Triple Alliance (1882) 92â3, 121â3, 125â6, 129â30, 157, 249â50
   unification 65
Izvolsky, Alexander:
   ambassador to France 189, 192, 277, 295, 298â9, 307, 359
   Anglo-Russian Convention (1907) 87, 111, 158, 187â8
   and Austrian annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina 35â6, 85, 86, 87, 111, 177, 188, 258â9, 298â9
   and Balkan Wars (1912-13) 298â9, 340
   foreign minister 35, 159, 186â8, 272, 356
   meeting with King Edward VII (1906) 174
   on Paléologue 437
   and Poincaréâs state visit to St Petersburg (July 1914) 446
   relations with Aehrenthal 90, 111, 188
   relations with press 231, 233, 235
   replaced as foreign minister by Sazonov 188â9
   and Russian mobilization (July 1914) 480, 486, 503, 504â5, 505â6
   and Serbo-Bulgarian alliance (1912) 274, 296
   Turkish Straits question 158, 177, 187â8, 261, 355
Jagow, Gottlieb von, German foreign secretary 321, 325
   July 1914 crisis and outbreak of war 402, 413, 421, 427, 518, 519, 520, 521â3, 531, 532
Jameson, Sir Leander Starr 146
Jameson Raid (1895) 146, 174
JandriÄ, Äedomil 116
JankoviÄ, Velizar 463
Japan 144, 176, 179
   Anglo-Japanese Alliance (1902) 138â9, 545
   Russo-Japanese War (1904-5) 81, 87, 140, 152â3, 154, 157, 159, 166â7, 177, 184, 186, 231, 323, 426, 474
   Sino-Japanese War (1894-95) 137, 138, 140, 158
Jászi, Oskar 77â8
Jean Bart (battleship) 501
Jehlitschka, Heinrich 112â13
Jellinek, Georg 361
Joffre, Joseph 217â18, 218â19, 222, 224, 304â5, 306â7, 358
John Bull (magazine) 492â3
Johnson, Lyndon B. 240
Joll, James 237
Jonnart, Charles 303â4, 309
JovanoviÄ, Jovan 60â61, 113, 286, 388, 393
JovanoviÄ, Ljuba 56, 455, 459, 463
JovanoviÄ-Äupa, Ljuba 39
Kafka, Franz 381
Kageneck, Count Karl 517, 658 n 95
Kalimantsi 258
KaljeviÄ, Ljubomir 26
Kállay, Count Benjamin 75
Kálnoky, Count Gustav 79
KaradjordjeviÄ dynasty 5â6, 14, 15, 26, 452
   see also Petar I, King of Serbia
KaradžiÄ, Vuk 22, 23, 25
Kazan, military district 475, 507
Kennedy, John F. 240
   assassination 376, 379
Kennedy, Paul 560
KeroviÄ, Mitar 54â5
KeroviÄ, Nedjo 55
Khesapchiev, Christophor 581 n 56
Kiaochow (Jiaozhou) 141â2, 151, 161, 168
Kicevo 256
Kiderlen-Wächter, Alfred von 207â8, 227, 289, 321
Kiel 404, 501, 522, 528
   regatta 520
Kiel Canal 160
Kiev 272
   military district 267â8, 475, 479, 507
Kimberley, John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of 138
Kirk-Kilisse (Lozengrad) 252
Kisch, Egon