Categorii: Necatalogate, Neclasificat
Limba: Engleza
Data publicării: 2021
Editura: Central European University Press
Tip copertă: Hardcover
Nr Pag: 430
Colectie: Historical Studies in Eastern Europe and Eurasia
ISBN: 9789633863824
Dimensiuni: l: 15.9cm | H: 23.4cm | 708g
One of the goals of Russia's Eastern policy was to turn Moldavia and Wallachia, the two Romanian principalities north of the Danube, from Ottoman vassals into a controllable buffer zone and a springboard for future military operations against Constantinople.
Russia on the Danube describes the divergent interests and uneasy cooperation between the Russian officials and the Moldavian and Wallachian nobility in a key period between 1812 and 1834. Victor Taki's meticulous examination of the plans and memoranda composed by Russian administrators and the Romanian elite underlines the crucial consequences of this encounter. The Moldavian and Wallachian nobility used the Russian-Ottoman rivalry in order to preserve and expand their traditional autonomy. The comprehensive institutional reforms born out of their interaction with the tsar's officials consolidated territorial statehood on the lower Danube, providing the building blocks of a nation state.