帕维尔·米留可夫1912-1913年冬天的巴尔干之旅

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N. Gusev
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本文利用档案和已出版的资料,重建了P·N·米柳科夫1912年12月20日至1913年1月20日期间的巴尔干之行,途经圣彼得堡——维也纳——贝尔格莱德——索菲亚——塞萨洛尼基——贝尔格莱德——维也纳——布拉格——柏林——圣彼得堡。不仅日期不同,这次访问的许多细节也与这位政治家回忆录中描述的不同。他受到巴尔干地区最高级别的欢迎。他两次与塞尔维亚王位继承人亚历山大和总理帕西奇进行了交谈。保加利亚沙皇斐迪南接见了他两个小时,现任和前任总理盖绍夫和马利诺夫与他分享了信息。在返回圣彼得堡的路上,捷克公众人物K.Kramář和T.G.Masaryk与他进行了交谈。此外,米柳科夫还与俄罗斯驻贝尔格莱德和索非亚特使、保加利亚和塞尔维亚驻希腊代表以及一些保加利亚和马其顿民族运动活动家进行了交谈。米柳科夫了解了巴尔干联盟的组建细节,该联盟与土耳其开战,并了解了奥塞冲突的细节。保加利亚和塞尔维亚官员向他介绍了他们对这些国家之间以及与希腊在马其顿分治问题上的冲突的看法。机密信息也被分享给了他,因为他被用作巴尔干国家和俄罗斯之间的沟通渠道,并被视为俄罗斯外交部的代表。Milyukov在《Rech报》的一系列文章中发表了他的一些印象和信息,但许多内容只记录在学员领导人的旅行笔记本中,但后来被用于准备关于巴尔干问题的公开演讲。
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Pavel Milyukov’s Trip to the Balkans in the Winter of 1912–1913
This article reconstructs P. N. Milyukov’s trip to the Balkans between December 20, 1912 and January 20, 1913, on the route St Petersburg — Vienna — Belgrade — Sofia — Thessaloniki — Belgrade — Vienna —Prague — Berlin — St Petersburg, using archival and published sources. Not only the date, but also many details of the trip were different from what is described in the politician’s memoirs. He was welcomed at the highest level in the Balkans. He twice had conversations with Serbian heir to the throne Alexander and Prime Minister N. Pasic. The Bulgarian tsar Ferdinand honored him with a two-hour audience, and current and former prime ministers I. Geshov and A. Malinov shared information with him. On the way back to St Petersburg, Czech public figures K. Kramář and T. G. Masaryk spoke with him. In addition, Milyukov spoke with the Russian envoys in Belgrade and Sofia, with the Bulgarian and Serbian representatives in Greece, as well as a number of Bulgarian and Macedonian activists of the national movement. Milyukov became acquainted with details of the formation of the Balkan Union, which went to war against Turkey, and with the details of the Austro-Serbian conflict. Bulgarian and Serbian officials presented him with their views on the conflict between these countries and with Greece over the partition of Macedonia. Confidential information was also shared with him, as he used as a communication channel between the Balkan states and Russia, and was perceived as a representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry. Milyukov published some of his impressions and information in a series of articles in the newspaper Rech, but much remained recorded only in the travel notebook of the leader of the Cadets, but then it was used in the preparation of public speeches on the Balkan issue.
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