A third Balkan war: France and the allied attempts at creating a new Balkan alliance 1914-1915
La troisième guerre balkanique. La France et les tentatives des Alliés de créer une nouvelle alliance balkanique 1914-1915
Abstract
The initial phase of the First World War in the Balkans 1914-1915 was a natural continuation of the conflicts opened during the Balkan Wars, but national fervor now encompassed all of the Balkans, from Rijeka and Ljubljana to Athens, Sofia and Bucharest, because the role of the Dual Monarchy had changed from that of an arbiter to that of a participant in the conflict. With the demise of the Ottoman Empire, the further survival of the Habsburg Monarchy was challenged by the Serbian government's Yugoslav project, creating conditions for implementing the nationality principle in all of the Balkans. It seemed that, in support of the alliances that were being created in the Balkans and in Europe as a whole, the time had come for the final fulfillment of the national aspirations of the Balkan peoples. The outcome of this third Balkan war no longer depended solely on the balance of power inside the Balkans, but also on the overall course of the war. After the initial victories in 1914, Serbia... suffered a defeat in 1915 and her armies were forced to retreat southward to Albania and Greece, but her Yugoslav project was the foundation of her future policies and the basis for materializing the concept of a common South-Slavic state.
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Balcanica, 2007, 38, 191-218Institution/Community
Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - JOUR AU - Pavlović, Vojislav G. PY - 2007 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/4264 AB - The initial phase of the First World War in the Balkans 1914-1915 was a natural continuation of the conflicts opened during the Balkan Wars, but national fervor now encompassed all of the Balkans, from Rijeka and Ljubljana to Athens, Sofia and Bucharest, because the role of the Dual Monarchy had changed from that of an arbiter to that of a participant in the conflict. With the demise of the Ottoman Empire, the further survival of the Habsburg Monarchy was challenged by the Serbian government's Yugoslav project, creating conditions for implementing the nationality principle in all of the Balkans. It seemed that, in support of the alliances that were being created in the Balkans and in Europe as a whole, the time had come for the final fulfillment of the national aspirations of the Balkan peoples. The outcome of this third Balkan war no longer depended solely on the balance of power inside the Balkans, but also on the overall course of the war. After the initial victories in 1914, Serbia suffered a defeat in 1915 and her armies were forced to retreat southward to Albania and Greece, but her Yugoslav project was the foundation of her future policies and the basis for materializing the concept of a common South-Slavic state. T2 - Balcanica T1 - A third Balkan war: France and the allied attempts at creating a new Balkan alliance 1914-1915 T1 - La troisième guerre balkanique. La France et les tentatives des Alliés de créer une nouvelle alliance balkanique 1914-1915 SP - 191 EP - 218 IS - 38 DO - 10.2298/BALC0738191P UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4264 ER -
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Pavlović, V. G.. (2007). A third Balkan war: France and the allied attempts at creating a new Balkan alliance 1914-1915. in Balcanica(38), 191-218. https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC0738191P https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4264
Pavlović VG. A third Balkan war: France and the allied attempts at creating a new Balkan alliance 1914-1915. in Balcanica. 2007;(38):191-218. doi:10.2298/BALC0738191P https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4264 .
Pavlović, Vojislav G., "A third Balkan war: France and the allied attempts at creating a new Balkan alliance 1914-1915" in Balcanica, no. 38 (2007):191-218, https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC0738191P ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4264 .