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The Serbian Nation and the Eastern Question

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"It has been often said that the Christian races in the East have no claim to the considerations of the Western States. We would ask the leaders of English foreign policy why they are thus always opposed to the emancipation of the Eastern Christians from the Turkish yoke?" --Vladimir Yovanovitch, The Serbian Nation and the Eastern Question Vladimir Yovanovitch, a liberal Serbian politician, wrote The Serbian Nation and the Eastern Question (1863) while in London to garner British support for Serbia in its struggle against the Ottoman Empire. The "Eastern Question" refers to the political considerations of the European Great Powers, while the European balance of power was being threatened by the weakening Ottoman Empire during the late 18th to early 20th centuries. In this essay, Yovanovitch describes the Serbian history of self-government and spirit of freedom from the seventh century on, and in his words, "tries to demonstrate the ability of the Serbian nation for an intimate union with its liberal brethren, by proofs drawn from history, and from the political life of the Serbian people."

Author Biography:

VLADIMIR Jovanovic (1833-1922), an economist and leading ideologist of Serbia's Liberal Party, was known for his advocacy of the modernization of Serbia's economy. He served as Serbia's minister of finance, member of Parliament, honorary member of the Royal Serbian Academy, and was a professor of political economy. He was the first prominent Anglophile that appeared in Serbia during the middle of the 19th century.
Release date Australia
July 8th, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
50
Dimensions
140x216x3
ISBN-13
9781646791842
Product ID
34234176

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