Lumea românească şi Balcanii: în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878)
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adam_text | CUPRINS
I.
II.
Corespondenţii de război între oportunităţi şi restricţii
Drumuri, aspiraţii şi privelişti
Repere istorice şi etnodemografice
în Parisul Orientului
Călătorind prin ţară: de la legendele trecutului, la imaginile prezentului
III. SCENARII
MILITARE ÎN BALCANI
România între neutralitate şi beligerantă
Din tabăra otomană: resurse şi planuri de campanie
Incursiuni prin salba fortăreţelor turceşti
Ipoteze şi comentarii privind declanşarea ostilităţilor
Luând pulsul stării de spirit a combatanţilor români
Itinerarii,
Cu armata rusă la sud de Dunăre
Avatarurile cooperării militare ruso-române
Cutezanţă şi disperare, realism şi incompetenţă
Dilemele şi certitudinile Plevnei
Expulzarea jurnaliştilor incomozi şi epilogul unei primejdioase
îndeletniciri
IV.
Roumania s position
Russia s advance on the Balkans
Turks waiting for the attack
Review of the army of Roumania
The Principality of Roumania
Sketches by a recent traveler
The country of Roumania. Bucharest as it is
Fortresses on the Danube
The cannonading along Danube
Roumanian independence. A long-nurtured hope realized
Waiting the order to advance
From Tchernavoda to Matchin
Along the Danube and through the Balkans
Artillery firing on the Danube
From Bucharest to
At the rear of the Russian army
Arrival of the Czar at
With the Russians in Roumania
Roumania and its history. Stories of an ancient land
Vanished glories of Jassy. The people and their story
Bound for
The Turkish force at Widdin
At the rear of the Russians
Gathering news from the front
Bucharest in Summer. Incidents of Russian army life
With the Russian army. Military movements and plans
With the Russian army. Notes from the seat of war
The Russian advance. With the army at Giurgevo
The Russians before Rustchuk
With the army of the Danube
Troubles of a correspondent
The Russian plans reviewed
At the rear of the Russians
The Russian army of invasion
The army along the Danube
Situation of the invading army
Roumania led to the slaughter
Russian aims and intentions
From Plevna to the river Lorn
With the Turkish army
Prayers for the Czar s success
With the Russian reserves
With the Russian allies
The Roumanian troops
The Russian hospital system
At the Russian head-quarter
The contest in the East. With the army before Plevna
With the Russians at the front
With the army before Plevna
An Eastern centennial. Celebrating a hero s death
A great Russian victory. The recent expulsion of our chief correspondent
The war in the East
Capture of
V.
VI. SUMMARY
VII. INDICE
VI. ROMANIAN
in the Narratives of the American War Correspondents
(1877-1878)
Summary
The Eastern Question and the Russo-Turkish War of
attention of the public and political opinion, not only from Europe, but from the
United States of America on one of the most unquietly area of the world, the
Balkans, justly named either the powder keg of Europe, or a laboratory of
history . The geographical position, political aims and the international juridical
status did not allow to Romania to stay out of the conflict. During the war, Romania
and its capital housed a lot of observers, special envois, publicists or press
correspondents, representing the most important newspapers of the epoch, many of
them from America.
Their presence in region was not accidentally. The previous edition of the
Oriental crisis, the Crimean War
branch of the modem journalism, being illustrated by the war correspondent or
special war
wars those journalists had got a special permission to go to the front, either to the
head-quarters of the Army or even to the outposts.
The interests of the political circles and of the American public opinion for a
more thoroughgoing knowledge of the peoples and societies from the South-Eastem
Europe, after the Crimean episode and especially after the United States of America
had passed the terrible experience of an civil war, urged many journalists to come draw
nearer or even to enter the most convulsive region of the Old Continent in order to
transmit the latest news from there. For some of them the adventure was not the first
one, they being repeated the Crimean experience. It must be said the increasing
American interest in the Balkan region, including Romania, was demonstrated not only
at the level of political leaders or circles, but also by publicists, through the
appearance, during those years, in Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, New York,
Rockland a.s.o.
in South-Eastern Europe, to the combatants and the peoples affected, with many
subjects, chapters, notes and paragraphs dealing with Romanian matters.
The most of journalists had come in Romania before outbreaking of
hostilities between Russian and Turkish Empires. From the very beginning, they
found at the North-Danubian land not only a hospitable and more safety housing, but
495
numerous topics for their journalistic investigations (from cultural, historical,
economic, social, politic or national point of view), materialized in large narratives,
journals, or letters sent to the editorial offices of which they belonged to. Many of
the correspondents did not leave Bucharest during the campaign, preferring to
pursue the development of military operations from the more safety places, located
at the North of Danube. Others, having the official permission offered to them by the
Russian or Turkish authorities, followed the troops to the front. Very often they were
accompanying the head-quarters officers of the one Army or another, from whom
they were getting the latest news on the military movements.
Soon after outbreak of the War, the news men began to disturb (by simply
their presence nearby) the military authorities of both sides in conflict, which
became more and more suspiciously about the journalists loyalty. Consequently, the
current informations were prohibited to mostly of them, the censorship went on
increasing, the correspondents were being watched by spies, and some of them were
put under positive and peremptory orders to quit the Balkan area (including
Romania) in the shortest time: as a rule, within
Nevertheless, the Russo-Turkish War of
the last favourable stage in the development of such a kind of journalism, when the
presence (even controlled) of the press correspondent at the front, either in outposts,
in head-quarters of the Armies, at the Governmental meetings or even to the
negotiations table, assured a real historical value to their notes, cable dispatches or
special correspondences from that area.
The present work, being founded on the most illustrative and compre¬
hensible writings (narratives, notes or correspondences) sent by the American war
correspondents from Romania and Bulgaria to The New York Times newspaper
(especially) during the Russo-Turkish War of
episode of the longer Eastern Question history, which marked
political changes in the Balkans
prestigious and respected state, and a element of order and moderation in the volatile
Balkan World. The proclamation of the independence of the Romania national state,
strengthened by the actions of its soldiers in the Balkans, who were praised by
American press correspondents in the area of the front for their conduct, marked (in
the words of the American vice-consul in Bucharest) the admission of Romania into
the great family of nations and its direct and permanent contact with the life, enter¬
prising spirit, and hard work of the West . Soon after that, there were identified the
means by which the United States government could aid Romania
new political realities, generated as an epilogue to the war in the Balkans, and which
could stimulate the progress of mutual relations, through the establishment of a high
level diplomatic representation in Bucharest, corresponding to the new political
status of its partner country. Unfortunately, however, this new status was perceived
only from within, where the proclamation of
alternatives, but not from outside, where diplomatic wrangling, lobbying, and
political pressures, illustrated through the decisions of the Congress of Berlin
(1878),
process by the European powers in the question of recognizing Romania s
independence until the conditions imposed by the Treaty were met.
496
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CUPRINS
I.
II.
Corespondenţii de război între oportunităţi şi restricţii
Drumuri, aspiraţii şi privelişti
Repere istorice şi etnodemografice
în "Parisul Orientului"
Călătorind prin ţară: de la legendele trecutului, la imaginile prezentului
III. SCENARII
MILITARE ÎN BALCANI
România între neutralitate şi beligerantă
Din tabăra otomană: resurse şi planuri de campanie
Incursiuni prin salba fortăreţelor turceşti
Ipoteze şi comentarii privind declanşarea ostilităţilor
Luând pulsul stării de spirit a combatanţilor români
Itinerarii,
Cu armata rusă la sud de Dunăre
Avatarurile cooperării militare ruso-române
Cutezanţă şi disperare, realism şi incompetenţă
Dilemele şi certitudinile Plevnei
Expulzarea jurnaliştilor incomozi şi epilogul unei primejdioase
îndeletniciri
IV.
Roumania's position
Russia's advance on the Balkans
Turks waiting for the attack
Review of the army of Roumania
The Principality of Roumania
Sketches by a recent traveler
The country of Roumania. Bucharest as it is
Fortresses on the Danube
The cannonading along Danube
Roumanian independence. A long-nurtured hope realized
Waiting the order to advance
From Tchernavoda to Matchin
Along the Danube and through the Balkans
Artillery firing on the Danube
From Bucharest to
At the rear of the Russian army
Arrival of the Czar at
With the Russians in Roumania
Roumania and its history. Stories of an ancient land
Vanished glories of Jassy. The people and their story
Bound for
The Turkish force at Widdin
At the rear of the Russians
Gathering news from the front
Bucharest in Summer. Incidents of Russian army life
With the Russian army. Military movements and plans
With the Russian army. Notes from the seat of war
The Russian advance. With the army at Giurgevo
The Russians before Rustchuk
With the army of the Danube
Troubles of a correspondent
The Russian plans reviewed
At the rear of the Russians
The Russian army of invasion
The army along the Danube
Situation of the invading army
Roumania led to the slaughter
Russian aims and intentions
From Plevna to the river Lorn
With the Turkish army
Prayers for the Czar's success
With the Russian reserves
With the Russian allies
The Roumanian troops
The Russian hospital system
At the Russian head-quarter
The contest in the East. With the army before Plevna
With the Russians at the front
With the army before Plevna
An Eastern centennial. Celebrating a hero's death
A great Russian victory. The recent expulsion of our chief correspondent
The war in the East
Capture of
V.
VI. SUMMARY
VII. INDICE
VI. ROMANIAN
in the Narratives of the American War Correspondents
(1877-1878)
Summary
The Eastern Question and the Russo-Turkish War of
attention of the public and political opinion, not only from Europe, but from the
United States of America on one of the most unquietly area of the world, the
Balkans, justly named either "the powder keg" of Europe, or "a laboratory of
history". The geographical position, political aims and the international juridical
status did not allow to Romania to stay out of the conflict. During the war, Romania
and its capital housed a lot of observers, special envois, publicists or press
correspondents, representing the most important newspapers of the epoch, many of
them from America.
Their presence in region was not accidentally. The previous edition of the
Oriental crisis, the Crimean War
branch of the modem journalism, being illustrated by the war correspondent or
special war
wars those journalists had got a special permission to go to the front, either to the
head-quarters of the Army or even to the outposts.
The interests of the political circles and of the American public opinion for a
more thoroughgoing knowledge of the peoples and societies from the South-Eastem
Europe, after the Crimean episode and especially after the United States of America
had passed the terrible experience of an civil war, urged many journalists to come draw
nearer or even to enter the most convulsive region of the Old Continent in order to
transmit the latest news from there. For some of them the adventure was not the first
one, they being repeated the Crimean experience. It must be said the increasing
American interest in the Balkan region, including Romania, was demonstrated not only
at the level of political leaders or circles, but also by publicists, through the
appearance, during those years, in Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, New York,
Rockland a.s.o.
in South-Eastern Europe, to the combatants and the peoples affected, with many
subjects, chapters, notes and paragraphs dealing with Romanian matters.
The most of journalists had come in Romania before outbreaking of
hostilities between Russian and Turkish Empires. From the very beginning, they
found at the North-Danubian land not only a hospitable and more safety housing, but
495
numerous topics for their journalistic investigations (from cultural, historical,
economic, social, politic or national point of view), materialized in large narratives,
journals, or letters sent to the editorial offices of which they belonged to. Many of
the correspondents did not leave Bucharest during the campaign, preferring to
pursue the development of military operations from the more safety places, located
at the North of Danube. Others, having the official permission offered to them by the
Russian or Turkish authorities, followed the troops to the front. Very often they were
accompanying the head-quarters officers of the one Army or another, from whom
they were getting the latest news on the military movements.
Soon after outbreak of the War, the news men began to disturb (by simply
their presence nearby) the military authorities of both sides in conflict, which
became more and more suspiciously about the journalists loyalty. Consequently, the
current informations were prohibited to mostly of them, the censorship went on
increasing, the correspondents were being watched by spies, and some of them were
put under positive and peremptory orders to quit the Balkan area (including
Romania) in the shortest time: as a rule, within
Nevertheless, the Russo-Turkish War of
the last favourable stage in the development of such a kind of journalism, when the
presence (even controlled) of the press correspondent at the front, either in outposts,
in head-quarters of the Armies, at the Governmental meetings or even to the
negotiations table, assured a real historical value to their notes, cable dispatches or
special correspondences from that area.
The present work, being founded on the most illustrative and compre¬
hensible writings (narratives, notes or correspondences) sent by the American war
correspondents from Romania and Bulgaria to "The New York Times" newspaper
(especially) during the Russo-Turkish War of
episode of the longer "Eastern Question" history, which marked
political changes in the Balkans
prestigious and respected state, and a element of order and moderation in the volatile
Balkan World. The proclamation of the independence of the Romania national state,
strengthened by the actions of its soldiers in the Balkans, who were praised by
American press correspondents in the area of the front for their conduct, marked (in
the words of the American vice-consul in Bucharest) the admission of Romania into
"the great family of nations and its direct and permanent contact with the life, enter¬
prising spirit, and hard work of the West". Soon after that, there were identified the
means by which the United States government could aid Romania
new political realities, generated as an epilogue to the war in the Balkans, and which
could stimulate the progress of mutual relations, through the establishment of a high
level diplomatic representation in Bucharest, corresponding to the new political
status of its partner country. Unfortunately, however, this new status was perceived
only from within, where the proclamation of
alternatives, but not from outside, where diplomatic wrangling, lobbying, and
political pressures, illustrated through the decisions of the Congress of Berlin
(1878),
process by the European powers in the question of recognizing Romania's
independence until the conditions imposed by the Treaty were met.
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T15:24:40Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T20:42:35Z |
institution | BVB |
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language | Romanian English |
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physical | 441 S. |
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spelling | Vitcu, Dumitru 1940- Verfasser (DE-588)151571449 aut Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) Dumitru Vitcu Lumea românească în 1877 - 1878 Iaşi Junimea 2005 441 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Historia magistra vitae Text engl. und rumän. Kriegsberichterstattung (DE-588)4033120-9 gnd rswk-swf Amerikaner (DE-588)4212950-3 gnd rswk-swf Russisch-Türkischer Krieg 1877-1878 (DE-588)4206590-2 gnd rswk-swf Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 gnd rswk-swf Balkanhalbinsel (DE-588)4004334-4 gnd rswk-swf Russisch-Türkischer Krieg 1877-1878 (DE-588)4206590-2 s Balkanhalbinsel (DE-588)4004334-4 g Kriegsberichterstattung (DE-588)4033120-9 s Amerikaner (DE-588)4212950-3 s DE-604 Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 g Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014939080&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014939080&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Vitcu, Dumitru 1940- Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) Kriegsberichterstattung (DE-588)4033120-9 gnd Amerikaner (DE-588)4212950-3 gnd Russisch-Türkischer Krieg 1877-1878 (DE-588)4206590-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4033120-9 (DE-588)4212950-3 (DE-588)4206590-2 (DE-588)4050939-4 (DE-588)4004334-4 |
title | Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) |
title_alt | Lumea românească în 1877 - 1878 |
title_auth | Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) |
title_exact_search | Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) |
title_exact_search_txtP | Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) |
title_full | Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) Dumitru Vitcu |
title_fullStr | Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) Dumitru Vitcu |
title_full_unstemmed | Lumea românească şi Balcanii în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) Dumitru Vitcu |
title_short | Lumea românească şi Balcanii |
title_sort | lumea romaneasca si balcanii in reportajele corespondentilor americani de razboi 1877 1878 |
title_sub | în reportajele corespondenţilor americani de război (1877 - 1878) |
topic | Kriegsberichterstattung (DE-588)4033120-9 gnd Amerikaner (DE-588)4212950-3 gnd Russisch-Türkischer Krieg 1877-1878 (DE-588)4206590-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Kriegsberichterstattung Amerikaner Russisch-Türkischer Krieg 1877-1878 Rumänien Balkanhalbinsel |
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