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    <title>Warn the Duke: The Sarajevo Assassination in History, Memory &amp; Myth</title>
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  <abstract type="Summary">How has the Sarajevo assassination been remembered, represented and imagined since it first entered human consciousness as an act of world historical significance? By examining literature, film, monuments, museums and history writing itself, Paul Miller showed how the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 has transcended history to enter the realm of mythology.</abstract>
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  <note>Classification: History (General) and History of Europe.</note>
  <note type="performers">Paul Miller.</note>
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