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The Serbs and Russian Pan-Slavism, 1875-1878

David MacKenzie's "The Serbs and Russian Pan-Slavism, 1875–1878" examines the intricate relationship between Serbia and Russia during a pivotal period in Balkan history. The book delves into the uprisings in Herzegovina and Bosnia, the Serbo-Turkish War, and the subsequent Russo-Turkish War, highlighting the influence of Russian Pan-Slavism on Serbian nationalism. MacKenzie traces the events leading to the Congress of Berlin, where Serbia gained international recognition as an independent state and expanded its territory. This comprehensive study offers valuable insights into the geopolitical dynamics of the late 19th century Balkans

Print Book, English, 1967
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y., 1967