THE NEW REGIME OF THE YOUNG TURKS FROM THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN THE PERCEPTION OF SOME ROMANIAN DIPLOMATS FROM 1908
THE NEW REGIME OF THE YOUNG TURKS FROM THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN THE PERCEPTION OF SOME ROMANIAN DIPLOMATS FROM 1908
Author(s): Ineuan EmanuilSubject(s): Political history, Social history, 19th Century
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: Aromanian; Young Turks; Romanian Kingdom; Balkans; Monastic;
Summary/Abstract: After the proclamation of the Kingdom, the Romanian cultural action south of the Danube began to increase in intensity by opening new schools in localities populated by Aromanians, also registering a series of diplomatic attempts to recognize an autonomous episcopate in the Ottoman area. The improvement of the Romanian - Ottoman relations had an ascending trend that would be accelerated with the victory of the Young Turks, a reform movement that managed to take power, in the summer of 1908 and to impose a constitutional regime. The last years of the Ottoman regime meant for the Aromanian community the coagulation of an increasingly involved and varied elite that managed to insert itself among the high officials of the state.
Journal: Etnosfera
- Issue Year: 36/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 111-122
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English