Excerpt from The Eastern Question in the Eighteenth Century
That the truer interests of Austria lay in the other side of the Eastern Question, the future of the European and Christian provinces of Turkey, was in the eighteenth century a self evident truth. The principle of self governing races had not then been overstrained to the length of imagining Servian and Bulgarian nationalities and parliaments.' Everyone was anxious to get rid of the Turks, and all Western statesmen were anxious that Russia should not alone, if at all, reap the benefit of their expulsion. But Austria was clearly not equal to the task by herself, and the jealousies of the Courts of Europe prevented then, as now, any concerted scheme for a new map of the south-east.
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Excerpt from The Eastern Question in the Eighteenth Century: The Partition of Poland and the Treaty of Kainardji
That the truer interests of Austria lay in the other side of the Eastern Question, the future of the European and Christian provinces of Turkey, was in the eighteenth century a self evident truth. The principle of self governing races had not then been overstrained to the length of imagining Servian and Bulgarian nationalities and parliaments.' Everyone was anxious to get rid of the Turks, and all Western statesmen were anxious that Russia should not alone, if at all, reap the benefit of their expulsion. But Austria was clearly not equal to the task by herself, and the jealousies of the Courts of Europe prevented then, as now, any concerted scheme for a new map of the south-east.
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Mr. Bramwell has asked me to write a few words of preface to his translation of M. Sorel's admirable study in eighteenth century diplomacy. This study was an early work of the greatest of living historians. My task seems somewhat superfluous in view of the preface in which M. Sorel himself has explained the scope of his essay. Till a comparatively late date the history of the 'Greatest Crime of Modern Times' was known only through Rulhiere's famous Histoire de l'Anarchie de la Pologne (Paris, 1807). But the last phases of the 'Polish Question' were made clear to us when the late Professor von Sybel's History of the French Revolution appeared in English, and the Due de Broglie's Secret du Roi has paved the way for the comprehension of the earlier history of the same question, and has explained the failure of France to assist her two old allies Poland and Turkey.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book dives into the complex world of eighteenth-century European diplomacy, exploring the political machinations that led to the partition of Poland and the shifting alliances between Prussia, Russia, and Austria. The author delves into the motivations of key figures like Frederick the Great, Catherine the Great, and Maria Theresa, revealing their strategies for securing power and shaping the fate of nations. The book examines the intricate dance of power and the evolution of the "Eastern Question," focusing on the influence of religion, national interests, and the pursuit of territorial expansion on European politics. The author reveals how the insatiable hunger for power and the disregard for international law ultimately paved the way for the French Revolution. This insightful study offers a compelling look at the political landscape of Europe in the years leading up to the French Revolution, revealing the seeds of upheaval that were sown by the machinations of powerful states. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330488850_0
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