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PROUST Marcel (1871-1922).

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PROUST Marcel (1871-1922).

Autograph MANUSCRIPT, Romanian Principalities... Turkey..., [circa 1890]| 6 pages in-fol. and 1 page and a half in-4
.Notes de géopolitique, from the time of his studies at the École libre des Sciences politiques
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"The Romanian Principalities. From 1828 to 1830 occupied by the Russians. Organic status for life hospodar under Russian influence. In 1848 shaking this Russian yoke to the screams of Turkey. Bibesco withdraws. Turkey allowed Russia to repress [...] in 1849 the Treaty of Balta-Liman subjected them to a regime of exception. By the Treaty of Paris (1856) the protectorate of Russia ceases. Vassals of Turkey but autonomous, and it was decided that 2 national assemblies and a European commission of inquiry would meet simultaneously in Bucharest followed by a conference in Paris" . "Serbia. The sultan always promised him autonomy, making a formal commitment to it in the treaty of Ackermann in 1826 and in 1830 firman constitutive. National Indigenous Administration. Overlord: Sultan Prince Miloch Obrenovitch, a sort of Peter the Great. Barbaric processes. Ideas of civilization. In 1838 Russia imposed a Conson on him"... "«1863. January Polish uprising. February Bismark signs a border protection agreement with Russia. Napoleon asks the Czar to remake Poland. The latter refust sends plan to Francis Joseph (Galicia to Poland, Silesia to Austria, Veneto to Italy, Adriatic to Austria, Circassia to Turkey)" . Proust draws up a brief chronology of the years 1852 to 1855, with further notes on Turkey and Serbia

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Notes on the war between Serbia and Turkey in 1876, and the war between Russia and Turkey in 1877-1878. "In 75 revolt in Herzegovina due to tax abuses. Bosnia followed, then Montenegro and Serbia. At that time there was an alliance of the three emperors. Bismarck Andrassy Gortschakof. Bro. was erased, Italy weak. L'Anglet. Looked less at the question of the Orient. The Viennese Court is the mouthpiece of the alliance. Wit