Les règlementations juridiques, opérées par le traité de San-Stefano au sud de la péninsule d’Hémus et ses répercussions ethnologiques

Main Article Content

Constantin Vavouskos

Abstract

The writer analyses the story of the Threaty of San-Stefano, of which the relevant part of the text is quoted, in connexion with the ethnie complection of the area with which it was concerned, and demonstrates that, despite the fact that it was rescinded by the Treaty of Berlin, it put into effect arrangements which, while they frequently bore no relation to the ethnic composition of the area, nevertheless created precedents of a legal and political nature that formed the basis of the political policy of certain states in the Balkan peninsula. These policies, like the basis on which they were founded, created in turn enormous problems in the relations of the populations of the area, with all their wellknown consequences. Within this framework of arrangements is examined the role of Hellenism, which particularly suffered from the Treaty of San Stefano’s unfortunate consequences for the ethnic complection of the area.

Article Details

Section
Articles