Освободительная борьба народов Боснии и Герцеговины и Россия, 1865-1875 : документы / отв. ред. Ю.А. Писарев, М. Экмечич ; АН СССР, Ин-т славяноведения и балканистики ; МИД СССР, Историко-дипломатическое управление.
Москва : Наука, 1988. 440 с. : ил. Увеличенный формат.
Твёрдый переплёт. Суперобложка в наличии. Тираж 1350 экз.
Переплёт очень хорошее: чистый. Суперобложка хорошее: яркие цвета сохранены; небольшие заломы у корешковых сгибов; лёгкий износ углов. Блок хорошее: страницы слегка пожелтели; блок крепкий, полный.
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Liberation Struggle of the Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Russia, 1865-1875: Documents / eds. Yu.A. Pisarev, M. Ekmecic ; USSR Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slavic and Balkan Studies ; USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Historico-Diplomatic Directorate.
Moscow : Nauka, 1988. 440 pp. : ill. Enlarged format.
Hardcover. Original dust jacket present. Print run of 1,350 copies.
Boards very good: cloth clean with minimal wear. Dust jacket good: bright colors intact; slight creasing at spine folds; light corner wear. Text block good: leaves slightly age-yellowed; block firm and complete.
A primary source publication - the second volume in a joint Soviet-Yugoslav documentary series on the liberation struggle of the peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Russia, compiled by the Institute of Slavic and Balkan Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences in collaboration with the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Yugoslavia). The first volume of the series, covering 1850-1864, appeared in 1985; the series has continued into the post-Soviet period, with a new volume on the 1875-1878 Eastern Crisis issued by the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The present volume, covering 1865-1875, documents the decade immediately preceding the Herzegovinian Uprising of July 1875, which triggered the Eastern Crisis of 1875-1878 and the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. The documents are drawn primarily from Soviet diplomatic archives (AVPR), Austrian consular dispatches from the Bosnian vilayet, and German and Italian archival sources, reflecting the social-economic, administrative, religious, and political history of Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina in this critical period. The apparatus includes a list of archival sources, a document inventory, a terminological glossary, a list of German and Italian abbreviations, and comprehensive geographical and name indices. The Soviet responsible editor Yuriy Alekseevich Pisarev was one of the leading Soviet specialists in Balkan history; the Yugoslav responsible editor Milorad Ekmečić (1928-2015) was the foremost Bosnian-Serbian historian of the 19th century South Slav national movement, whose monumental works on the Eastern Crisis remain foundational. With a print run of 1,350 copies and distribution through the Nauka academic network, this joint publication reached Balkan studies libraries internationally.