Satyryczny obraz polityki mocarstw europejskich w obliczu kryzysu bułgarskiego (1885–1886) w krakowskim „Diable”
A satirical depiction of the policy of European powers during the Bulgarian Crisis (1885–1886) in Krakow journal “Diabeł”
Author(s): Waldemar Chrobak
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Sociology, Modern Age, 19th Century
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Polish press in XIX century; history of Bulgaria in XIX century; satirical magazine „Diabeł”; Bulgarian crisis 1885–1886; Serbo-Bulgarian war 1885; Balkan peninsula; foreign policy in XIX century
Summary/Abstract: The Bulgarian crisis (1885–1886) depicted the growth of the particular interests of the European powers and constituted a violation of the rules of the Berlin Congress (1878) regarding the balance of power in the Balkan region. The ambiguous attitude of the powerstowards the dynamic events taking place from the revolution in Eastern Rumelia in April 1885 to the short Serbian-Bulgarian war (November 1885) and the conclusion of the Tophanen Peace (April 1886) was widely commented on in the Polish press of that period. This topic was also taken up by “Diabeł”, an illustrated satirical magazine published since 1869 in Krakow. It featured texts and illustrations mocking the cynical policy of European powers towards the nations of the Balkan Peninsula.
Book: Życie prywatne Polaków w XIX wieku. Śmiech, humor, satyra. Tom 12
- Page Range: 53-66
- Page Count: 14
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: Polish
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