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ISBN: 1025611160

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A Diplomatic History of Bulgaria: 1870-1886

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"A Diplomatic History of Bulgaria, 1870-1886" provides a rigorous scholarly examination of the formative years of the Bulgarian state during a period of intense geopolitical upheaval in the Balkans. Arthur May Hyde meticulously details the complex web of international relations and domestic struggles that led to the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule and its subsequent emergence as a sovereign entity.

The work covers crucial milestones in Bulgarian history, including the revolutionary stirrings of 1870, the horrors of the Bulgarian atrocities, and the decisive Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. Hyde analyzes the shifting interests of the Great Powers as they negotiated the treaties of San Stefano and Berlin, shaping the borders and political future of the region. The narrative extends to the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria with Eastern Rumelia and the ensuing conflict with Serbia, illustrating the challenges of establishing a stable government amidst foreign intervention.

Ideal for students of Eastern European history and international relations, "A Diplomatic History of Bulgaria, 1870-1886" remains a significant academic resource for understanding the Eastern Question and the origins of modern Balkan nationalism. Hyde's work illuminates the diplomatic maneuvering and national aspirations that defined Bulgaria's path toward independence.

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