Montenegrin–Bulgarian Relations before and during the First Balkan War

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY Transylvanian Review Pub Date : 2024-02-19 DOI:10.33993/tr.2023.4.08
Aleksandar Stamatović
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This article discusses Montenegrin–Bulgarian relations before the First Balkan War, which Montenegro and Bulgaria, together with their allies Serbia and Greece, waged against Turkey. Montenegrin–Bulgarian relations improved from 1878 to 1912. These two states had no territorial conflicts, but both were conscious that war against Turkey would be essential if they were to liberate the Balkans from the Ottoman occupation that had lasted five centuries. There was also an emotional basis for this idea of a war. Both countries were Slavic, a feature also shared by Russia, the protector of the Balkan League. Russia wanted to expel the Ottoman state from the Balkans. The Balkan League of States under its patronage was against the thesis of the Central Powers. The way events turned out at the end of the First Balkan War, as well as the fact that Montenegro was ethnically closer to Serbia than to Bulgaria, led to Montenegro going to war against Bulgaria in 1913, although Montenegro had no particular benefit from that war.
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本文讨论的是第一次巴尔干战争前黑山与保加利亚的关系,第一次巴尔干战争是黑山和保加利亚与其盟国塞尔维亚和希腊共同对土耳其发动的战争。从 1878 年到 1912 年,黑山与保加利亚的关系有所改善。这两个国家没有领土争端,但都意识到,如果要将巴尔干从奥斯曼帝国长达五个世纪的占领下解放出来,就必须对土耳其开战。这种战争的想法也有感情基础。这两个国家都是斯拉夫国家,这也是巴尔干联盟的保护国俄国的共同特点。俄国希望将奥斯曼帝国赶出巴尔干半岛,而在其庇护下的巴尔干国家联盟则反对列强的主张。第一次巴尔干战争结束后的事态发展,以及黑山在种族上更接近塞尔维亚而非保加利亚的事实,导致黑山在1913年对保加利亚开战,尽管黑山在这场战争中并没有得到特别的好处。
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期刊介绍: Scientific periodical of the Center for Transylvanian Studies, the Transylvanian Review quarterly is published exclusively in widely spoken languages (English, French, German, Italian) and regularly sent to nearly 200 Romanian and foreign libraries. Transylvanian Review is a peer reviewed journal, with evaluators selected from reputable specialists in their field. Transylvanian Review features studies, articles, debates and book reviews pertaining to various cultural fields, with direct reference to Transylvania, seen as a multicultural space of ethnic, linguistic, religious contacts.
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