Le Balkan Slave et la Crise autrichienne
The Slavic Balkan and the Austrian Crisis
Author(s): Charles Loiseau
Subject(s): History, 19th Century, Period(s) of Nation Building, Between Berlin Congress and WW I
Published by: CEEOL Digital Reproductions / Collections
Keywords: Late Habsburg Empire;
Summary/Abstract: This book was begun when public attention, held for more than a year by the affairs of Armenia, Crete and the Greco-Turkish conflict, was suddenly brought back to the Austrian crisis. Its object being to present, not only the Serbs, the Montenegrins and the Bulgarians, but all the South Slavic race, spread from the Black Sea to Trieste, to the state of entity, of ethnic individuality, if the we can say, finally, one by origin, tendencies, interests and international function, - we can well admit that because of certain folds of the Western spirit it seemed to us several times of a difficult realization. On the one hand, it was necessary to insist on the ethnographic data and to put forward one of those theories of “nationalities” which fascinated the generation of 1848, even that of 1860, but are now considered outdated. On the other hand, it was necessary to break with certain usual classifications, which are above all inspired by the outline of the political border: we are used to considering that the "Balkan" begins at the precise point where the Empire ends. of the Habsburgs, and no more solidarity is admitted between these two worlds than between the so-called "Austrian" questions and the Eastern question. (From the author’s introduction) ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN1898 BY PERRIN ET CIE, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS, PARIS
Series: CEEOL COLLECTION related to SOUTH-EAST EUROPE
- Page Count: 376
- Publication Year: 1898
- Language: French
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- Introduction