Epirus, with a visit to Greece and Ionian Isles, and a homeward tour through Hungary and the Slav... more Epirus, with a visit to Greece and Ionian Isles, and a homeward tour through Hungary and the Slavonian provinces of Austria on the lower Danube), објављеном у Лондону 1851, описао балканске провинције Османског царства. У овом раду приказујемо његова запажања изнесена у поглављима XVII, XVIII и XIX првог тома, а која се односе на простор данашње Босне и Херцеговине.
100 YEARS OF GREEK LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN BANJA LUKA, 2024
Abstract: Willam James Stillman happened to be witness to the liberation movement uprisings again... more Abstract: Willam James Stillman happened to be witness to the liberation movement uprisings against the Ottoman Empire in the period between 1866-1876. In the first case it was the uprising of Christian population on the island of Crete which tried to join independent Greek state in 1866. Stillman served as the United States Consul on Crete at the time. His country's foreign policy was not directed against Ottoman Empire so Stillman was practically left to his own devices on the island. His pro-rebellion attitude cost him his diplomatic service and turned him into a permanent friend of the Greek community. Since that time, he wished for the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. When there was an unrest in Herzegovina in summer of 1875, he was on the scene as the correspondent of the London Times within a month. Due to the language barrier he was not familiar with political relations between the insurgents and the Montenegro, and he believed that the solution for the rebellious province was the change of masters, that is, for it to belong to Austria-Hungary. He wrote about these uprisings ih his twovolume biography The Autobiography of Journalist Vol. I-II Boston 1901, about the Cretan uprising in the book The Cretan Insurrection of 1866-7-8, New York 1874 and about the Herzegovina uprising in the book Herzegovina and the Late Uprising: The Causes of the Latter and the Remedies, London 1879. In this paper, Stillman's observations presented in the mentioned works are analyzed. Key words: Stillman, uprising, Ottoman Empire, Crete, Herzegovina.
Нација у свој својој вишезначно- сти настаје у сложеном процесу који захтијева вријеме и једна од... more Нација у свој својој вишезначно- сти настаје у сложеном процесу који захтијева вријеме и једна од њених карактеристика је заједничко сје- ћање, заједничка прошлост. Прошлост Црне Горе од теократије (1697–1852), преко кнежевине (1852– 1910) до краљевине (1910–1918) уз све своје специфичности била је несумњиво српска, док је Косов- ски завјет био водиља црногорских владика и владара. Године 1848, док су револуционарни покрети потре- сали Европу, Петар II Петровић Његош (1813–1851) предложио је да се након „остварења најважни- јег задатка“ – ослобођења Српства и уједињења у новој држави подијели духовна и свјетовна власт. Црногор- ски владика отишао би тада у Пећку патријаршију а „кнез српски у Призрен“. Одрицање од владичанског трона и узимање свјетовне титуле кнеза од стране његовог насљедника као и потоња династичка супарни- штва нису промијенили схватања да бити Црногорац истовремено значи и бити Србин.
Epirus, with a visit to Greece and Ionian Isles, and a homeward tour through Hungary and the Slav... more Epirus, with a visit to Greece and Ionian Isles, and a homeward tour through Hungary and the Slavonian provinces of Austria on the lower Danube), објављеном у Лондону 1851, описао балканске провинције Османског царства. У овом раду приказујемо његова запажања изнесена у поглављима XVII, XVIII и XIX првог тома, а која се односе на простор данашње Босне и Херцеговине.
100 YEARS OF GREEK LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN BANJA LUKA, 2024
Abstract: Willam James Stillman happened to be witness to the liberation movement uprisings again... more Abstract: Willam James Stillman happened to be witness to the liberation movement uprisings against the Ottoman Empire in the period between 1866-1876. In the first case it was the uprising of Christian population on the island of Crete which tried to join independent Greek state in 1866. Stillman served as the United States Consul on Crete at the time. His country's foreign policy was not directed against Ottoman Empire so Stillman was practically left to his own devices on the island. His pro-rebellion attitude cost him his diplomatic service and turned him into a permanent friend of the Greek community. Since that time, he wished for the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. When there was an unrest in Herzegovina in summer of 1875, he was on the scene as the correspondent of the London Times within a month. Due to the language barrier he was not familiar with political relations between the insurgents and the Montenegro, and he believed that the solution for the rebellious province was the change of masters, that is, for it to belong to Austria-Hungary. He wrote about these uprisings ih his twovolume biography The Autobiography of Journalist Vol. I-II Boston 1901, about the Cretan uprising in the book The Cretan Insurrection of 1866-7-8, New York 1874 and about the Herzegovina uprising in the book Herzegovina and the Late Uprising: The Causes of the Latter and the Remedies, London 1879. In this paper, Stillman's observations presented in the mentioned works are analyzed. Key words: Stillman, uprising, Ottoman Empire, Crete, Herzegovina.
Нација у свој својој вишезначно- сти настаје у сложеном процесу који захтијева вријеме и једна од... more Нација у свој својој вишезначно- сти настаје у сложеном процесу који захтијева вријеме и једна од њених карактеристика је заједничко сје- ћање, заједничка прошлост. Прошлост Црне Горе од теократије (1697–1852), преко кнежевине (1852– 1910) до краљевине (1910–1918) уз све своје специфичности била је несумњиво српска, док је Косов- ски завјет био водиља црногорских владика и владара. Године 1848, док су револуционарни покрети потре- сали Европу, Петар II Петровић Његош (1813–1851) предложио је да се након „остварења најважни- јег задатка“ – ослобођења Српства и уједињења у новој држави подијели духовна и свјетовна власт. Црногор- ски владика отишао би тада у Пећку патријаршију а „кнез српски у Призрен“. Одрицање од владичанског трона и узимање свјетовне титуле кнеза од стране његовог насљедника као и потоња династичка супарни- штва нису промијенили схватања да бити Црногорац истовремено значи и бити Србин.
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Stillman was practically left to his own devices on the island. His pro-rebellion attitude cost him his diplomatic service and turned him into a permanent friend of the Greek community. Since that time, he wished for the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. When there was an unrest in Herzegovina in summer of 1875, he was on the scene as the correspondent of the London Times within a month. Due to the language barrier he was not familiar with political relations between the insurgents and the Montenegro, and he believed that the solution for the rebellious province was the change of masters, that is, for it to belong to Austria-Hungary. He wrote about these uprisings ih his twovolume
biography The Autobiography of Journalist Vol. I-II Boston 1901, about the
Cretan uprising in the book The Cretan Insurrection of 1866-7-8, New York 1874 and about the Herzegovina uprising in the book Herzegovina and the Late Uprising: The Causes of the Latter and the Remedies, London 1879. In this paper, Stillman's observations presented in the mentioned works are analyzed.
Key words: Stillman, uprising, Ottoman Empire, Crete, Herzegovina.
Stillman was practically left to his own devices on the island. His pro-rebellion attitude cost him his diplomatic service and turned him into a permanent friend of the Greek community. Since that time, he wished for the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. When there was an unrest in Herzegovina in summer of 1875, he was on the scene as the correspondent of the London Times within a month. Due to the language barrier he was not familiar with political relations between the insurgents and the Montenegro, and he believed that the solution for the rebellious province was the change of masters, that is, for it to belong to Austria-Hungary. He wrote about these uprisings ih his twovolume
biography The Autobiography of Journalist Vol. I-II Boston 1901, about the
Cretan uprising in the book The Cretan Insurrection of 1866-7-8, New York 1874 and about the Herzegovina uprising in the book Herzegovina and the Late Uprising: The Causes of the Latter and the Remedies, London 1879. In this paper, Stillman's observations presented in the mentioned works are analyzed.
Key words: Stillman, uprising, Ottoman Empire, Crete, Herzegovina.