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The Serbian-Bulgarian Treaties of 1904 and the Balkan Policy of Russia
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The two Serbian-Bulgarian treaties, concluded simultaneouslyin 1904, and known in the literature under the common name of ?TheSecret-Serbian-Bulgarian Treaty of Alliance of 1904? are thespecific topic of this book. A significant feature of thesetreaties was their pro-Russian orientation, shaped in provisionslike the requirement for Russian arbitration between Bulgaria andSerbia if they were not able to reach agreement about the partitionof the European possessions of the Ottoman Empire by themselves.Seen in this light the Serbian-Bulgarian Treaties of 1904 resembledin many ways the Treaty of 1912 between the above-mentioned Balkancountries, which became the backbone of the creation of the BalkanLeague with its well known larger consequences. Analyzing thesecret character of the Serbian-Bulgarian Treaties of 1904 andtheir preceding negotiations, this book should shed some light onthe development of the pro-Russian Serbian-Bulgarian rapprochementbefore the First Balkan War as a significant step toward thebreakdown of equilibrium in Eastern Europe and should be especiallyuseful for those who study Balkan History, European History as wellas Origins of World War I.
Autorentext
Kiril V. Merjanski, MA: Studied History at Wright State University. Currently he is a freelance writer and independent researcher. For twenty years he served as editor-in-chief of the ?History and Law? section of Sofia University?s publishing house (Bulgaria). He is also a prominent Bulgarian poet.
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The two Serbian-Bulgarian treaties, concluded simultaneously in 1904, and known in the literature under the common name of ?The Secret-Serbian-Bulgarian Treaty of Alliance of 1904? are the specific topic of this book. A significant feature of these treaties was their pro-Russian orientation, shaped in provisions like the requirement for Russian arbitration between Bulgaria and Serbia if they were not able to reach agreement about the partition of the European possessions of the Ottoman Empire by themselves. Seen in this light the Serbian-Bulgarian Treaties of 1904 resembled in many ways the Treaty of 1912 between the above-mentioned Balkan countries, which became the backbone of the creation of the Balkan League with its well known larger consequences. Analyzing the secret character of the Serbian-Bulgarian Treaties of 1904 and their preceding negotiations, this book should shed some light on the development of the pro-Russian Serbian-Bulgarian rapprochement before the First Balkan War as a significant step toward the breakdown of equilibrium in Eastern Europe and should be especially useful for those who study Balkan History, European History as well as Origins of World War I.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Gewicht 125g
- Untertitel Toward the Breakdown of Equilibrium in Eastern Europe before the Bosnian Crisis
- Autor Kiril Merjanski
- Titel The Serbian-Bulgarian Treaties of 1904 and the Balkan Policy of Russia
- Veröffentlichung 17.12.2013
- ISBN 3639043553
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783639043556
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T5mm
- Anzahl Seiten 72
- GTIN 09783639043556