VELIKODRŽAVNI PROGRAMI I PROJEKTI
JUGOISTOČNE EVROPE OD 30-IH DO
70-IH GODINA 19. STOLJEĆA
GRAND STATE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
OF SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
FROM 30ties TO THE 70ties OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Author(s): Senaid HadžićSubject(s): Political history, Nationalism Studies, 19th Century
Published by: Društvo historičara TK i Odsjek za historiju Filozofskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Tuzli
Keywords: Great state projects; Greater state idea; Greater Hungarian idea; Greater Greece project; Greater Serbia project; Greater Croatia idea; Greater Bulgaria idea; South-eastern Europe;
Summary/Abstract: The author in the following article analyzes and perceives the emergence,shaping and attempts to implement grand-state/national programs and projects in South East Europe in the mid-19th century. In addition, it provides information on the activities of public cultural workers/political figures who appear during90the turbulent revolutionary years, before and during resolving the eastern issue and the definitive division of the spheres of interest and Ottoman legacies in the Balkans between imperial powers. The author also provides data on the manner in which the Balkans, and even the wider, public is informed about everything mentioned above. All in the context of the gradual emergence, expansion and realization of multinational projects, ideas and ideologies from the 1930’s to the70’s of the 19th century, which in the focus of their activities also had the facilities of South-Eastern Europe. Relevant and verified data on the first-mentioned historical sources, articles published in contemporary newspapers/press, and relevant literature (books, studies and articles of eminent historians) are brought about the aforementioned/mentioned issues in the paper.
Journal: Historijska misao
- Issue Year: 4/2018
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 89-125
- Page Count: 37
- Language: Bosnian