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- Title
Andrassy Notası'nın Birleşik Krallık Gazetelerine Yansımaları.
- Authors
TURAN, Tufan
- Abstract
The revolution of Herzegovina which had started in a small town called Nevesin, Herzegovina in 1875 and had spread to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a very short time, was one of the major incidents which concern Ottoman Empire and also European diplomacy at the beginning of the last quarter of the 19th century. By virtue of the revolt couldn't be tranquilized with diplomatic and military measures, League of the Three Emperors formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia ("Northern Powers" as mentioned in the newspapers) took action in order to give an end to this revolt which concerned themselves very closely and agreed on the preparation of a reform project for the Christian subjects of the Ottoman Empire by the Austrian Prime Minister Conde Andrassy. Being approved by England, France and Italy, the reform Project which is called Andrassy Note which had presented to the Porte on December 31, 1875 and the Porte had accepted it on February 11, 1876, processed widely in the news and articles of the United Kingdom press. This article tries to determine how this Note was reflected in the UK press and public opinion with a sampling of the newspapers The Manchester Guardian of England, The Scotsman of Scotland and The Irish Times of Ireland.
- Subjects
HERZEGOVINA (Bosnia &; Herzegovina); HISTORY of revolutions; HISTORY
- Publication
History Studies (13094688), 2019, Vol 11, Issue 1, p385
- ISSN
1309-4688
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.9737/hist.2019.722