Structure of firearm holders in the Tuzla Circle in 1904

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  • Amir Krpić University of Tuzla, Faculty of Arts

Abstract

When Austria-Hungary occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina, it brought many social and cultural changes. One of them was suppressing the widespread culture of holding and carrying arms that existed in Ottoman Bosnia. Holding arms was still possible but under strict control. Firearm holders were, therefore, a very tiny, privileged group inside society. In this paper, we analyze the ethnic/religious and social structure of this group in the case of the Tuzla Circle in 1904. How large was this group? Were there differences along ethnic and social lines in terms of firearm holding rates? These are the key questions we are seeking answers to in this paper, with an aim to get the first insight into the broader picture of firearm holding in the entire province under the Monarchy’s control.

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Published

2025-01-09

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Krpić, A. (2025). Structure of firearm holders in the Tuzla Circle in 1904. Historical Thought, 8(8), 37–58. Retrieved from http://hm.ff.untz.ba/index.php/hm/article/view/71

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