Balcanica (Jan 2014)

David Urquhart’s perceptions of the eastern question the affairs of Serbia

  • Milojković-Đurić Jelena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/balc1445203m
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014, no. 45
pp. 203 – 219

Abstract

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At the beginning of his diplomatic career in Constantinople in 1835, David Urquhart was instrumental in promoting the British cause by endorsing its political grand design and mercantile interests in Turkey, Greece, the Caucasian region, Crimea, Serbia and adjacent Balkan principalities. While observing the complexities of the Eastern Question, Urquhart recognized the underlying importance that Serbia had attained in the context of competing imperial interests in the Balkans. His engaged commentaries on the crucial changes in Serbian political discourse elucidated as well his understanding of Serbian history and culture past and present. Urquhart discerned a correspondence between Serbian political affairs and the inherent situa­tion in the region of the Caucasus and Circassia.

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