Home rule for the Balkans? : the idea of international control in Ottoman Macedonia in the writings of the Balkan Committee (1903-1908)

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dc.abstract.enHumanitarian intervention is a relatively new concept in international relations. Although the origins of interventionism can be traced back well in history, its humanitarian aspect had been gradually formulated during the course of the 19th century. In my paper I focus on the ideas and proposals of the London-based Balkan Committee to solve the "Gordian Knot of the Balkans": the Macedonian Question. In 1903, after the abortive Ilinden Uprising, the European Great Powers concerted to pacify Ottoman Macedonia and to implement reforms in the judiciary and administrative systems, which became known as the Mürzsteg Program. The representatives of the Committee such as its founder Noel Buxton or the well-known journalist at the time, Henry N. Brailsford, suggested international control for Macedonia "by establishing a Government responsible to the Powers." I argue that their ideas were influenced by the notions of contemporary international law which deeply internalized the period’s European perception of civilizational hierarchies of the world.pl
dc.contributor.authorBalatoni, Balázspl
dc.contributor.editorPopek, Krzysztof - 175393 pl
dc.contributor.editorBalogh, Michałpl
dc.contributor.editorSzadkowski, Kamil - 388458 pl
dc.contributor.editorŚcibior, Agnieszka - 216337 pl
dc.date.accession2021-08-16pl
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dc.subject.enhumanitarianismpl
dc.subject.enliberalismpl
dc.subject.enSoutheastern Europepl
dc.subject.enMacedonian Questionpl
dc.subject.eninterventionpl
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dc.titleHome rule for the Balkans? : the idea of international control in Ottoman Macedonia in the writings of the Balkan Committee (1903-1908)pl
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Humanitarian intervention is a relatively new concept in international relations. Although the origins of interventionism can be traced back well in history, its humanitarian aspect had been gradually formulated during the course of the 19th century. In my paper I focus on the ideas and proposals of the London-based Balkan Committee to solve the "Gordian Knot of the Balkans": the Macedonian Question. In 1903, after the abortive Ilinden Uprising, the European Great Powers concerted to pacify Ottoman Macedonia and to implement reforms in the judiciary and administrative systems, which became known as the Mürzsteg Program. The representatives of the Committee such as its founder Noel Buxton or the well-known journalist at the time, Henry N. Brailsford, suggested international control for Macedonia "by establishing a Government responsible to the Powers." I argue that their ideas were influenced by the notions of contemporary international law which deeply internalized the period’s European perception of civilizational hierarchies of the world.
dc.contributor.authorpl
Balatoni, Balázs
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Popek, Krzysztof - 175393
dc.contributor.editorpl
Balogh, Michał
dc.contributor.editorpl
Szadkowski, Kamil - 388458
dc.contributor.editorpl
Ścibior, Agnieszka - 216337
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2021-08-16
dc.date.accessioned
2021-08-16T07:15:24Z
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2021-08-16T07:15:24Z
dc.date.issuedpl
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Bibliogr. s. 105-108
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87-108
dc.description.publicationpl
1,4
dc.description.series
Monografia Towarzystwa Doktorantów Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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3
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.identifier.isbnpl
978-83-7720-633-1
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ROD UJ / OP
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https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/277168
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https://academic-journals.eu/pl/wydawcy/monografie-towarzystwa-doktorant%C3%B3w-uj/n,322,crossroads-of-the-old-continent-central-and-southeastern-europe-in-the-19th-and-20th-century
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eng
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Kraków : Wydawnictwo Petrus
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liczba autorów 9; liczba stron 195; liczba arkuszy wydawniczych 11,5;
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humanitarianism
dc.subject.enpl
liberalism
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Southeastern Europe
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Macedonian Question
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intervention
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Article
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Home rule for the Balkans? : the idea of international control in Ottoman Macedonia in the writings of the Balkan Committee (1903-1908)
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Crossroads of the Old Continent : Central and Southeastern Europe in the 19th and 20th century
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