This article examines how the members of parliament, which was established following the proclamation of the 1876 Constitution, considered the migration from Rumelia and the refugee problem both caused by the Russo-Ottoman War of 1877-78. The discussions and discourses on the issue of refugees that took place between March 19, 1877 and February 14, 1878, the dates for parliament's inauguration and suspension respectively, shed light on the political and social thinking of the Ottoman members of parliament. Moreover, it aims to demonstrate what kind of efforts the Ottoman parliamentarians showed for the case of Rumelian refugees and how they dealt with this issue in their heated debates. As source material it utilizes the speeches of the dep...
In the weakened Ottoman Empire of the nineteenth century, revolts in the Balkans and subsequent Russ...
This dissertation examines the case of 250-300,000 largely Orthodox Christian refugees who fled Otto...
Refugee studies rarely address historical matters; yet understanding ideas about sanctuary, refuge, ...
No abstractIn the years 1924 to 1928 the Greek Parliament is invaded by refugees’ memoranda (by indi...
The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 is traditionally called as the “Liberation War” by the Bulgarians...
This article examines the immigration wave in the aftermath of the RussoTurkish War of 1877-78 in li...
© The authors. The relevance of the investigated problem is caused by the need of the coverage of li...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
This thesis examines the settlement process of Circassian refugees who were exiled to the Ottoman Em...
This thesis examines the uprisings, wars, banditry, and the increasing number of refugees due to the...
The book presents key migrant processes in the Balkans in the 19th century, based on the example of ...
Ottoman-Russian War of 1877-78 had important results for both Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Recent ...
The modern Bulgarian state was founded as a result of the Russian intervention on the Balkan Peninsu...
331-336The work is devoted to the description of the events in which in 1889-1893 the development of...
In the weakened Ottoman Empire of the nineteenth century, revolts in the Balkans and subsequent Russ...
This dissertation examines the case of 250-300,000 largely Orthodox Christian refugees who fled Otto...
Refugee studies rarely address historical matters; yet understanding ideas about sanctuary, refuge, ...
No abstractIn the years 1924 to 1928 the Greek Parliament is invaded by refugees’ memoranda (by indi...
The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 is traditionally called as the “Liberation War” by the Bulgarians...
This article examines the immigration wave in the aftermath of the RussoTurkish War of 1877-78 in li...
© The authors. The relevance of the investigated problem is caused by the need of the coverage of li...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
This thesis examines the settlement process of Circassian refugees who were exiled to the Ottoman Em...
This thesis examines the uprisings, wars, banditry, and the increasing number of refugees due to the...
The book presents key migrant processes in the Balkans in the 19th century, based on the example of ...
Ottoman-Russian War of 1877-78 had important results for both Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Recent ...
The modern Bulgarian state was founded as a result of the Russian intervention on the Balkan Peninsu...
331-336The work is devoted to the description of the events in which in 1889-1893 the development of...
In the weakened Ottoman Empire of the nineteenth century, revolts in the Balkans and subsequent Russ...
This dissertation examines the case of 250-300,000 largely Orthodox Christian refugees who fled Otto...
Refugee studies rarely address historical matters; yet understanding ideas about sanctuary, refuge, ...