The reign of Alexander Obrenovi? in the reflection of the russian press

AutorVictor E. Tumanin - Marat Z. Galiullin - Denis R. Sharafutdinov
CargoKazan Federal University, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies. e-mail: v.tumanin@mail.ru. Tel. : +79172300606 - Kazan Federal University, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies. e-mail: v.tumanin@mail.ru. Tel. : +79172300606 - Kazan Federal University, Institute of International ...
Páginas196-205
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito
Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
V. 8 - Nº 04 - Ano 2019 Special Edition
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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THE REIGN OF ALEXANDER OBRENOVIĆ IN THE
REFLECTION OF THE RUSSIAN PRESS
Victor E. Tumanin1
Marat Z. Galiullin2
Denis R. Sharafutdinov3
Abstract: April 1, 1893, the sixteen-
year-old King of Serbia, Alexander
Obrenović, made a coup d'état [1]. On
the direct instructions of his father,
Milan Obrenović, who lived after his
abdication in France, minor Alexander
Obrenovićh arrested the regents J. Ristić,
K. Protić and J. Belimarcov, sent
ministers in prison, declared himself an
adult and took power into his own hands.
[2] The events of 1893 became a new
stage in the difficult period of the
development of the independent Serbian
state at the turn of the 19th and 20th
centuries; that period is of particular
interest to researchers [3, 16, 17]. The
events that the contemporaries called
"the Serbian revolution" were discussed
in the European press solely from the
point of view of practical expediency,
and therefore even the most cautious
1 Kazan Federal University, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies . e-mail: v.
tumanin@mail. ru. Tel. : +79172300606
2 Kazan Federal University, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies . e-mail: v.
tumanin@mail. ru. Tel. : +79172300606
3 Kazan Federal University, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies . e-mail: v.
tumanin@mail. ru. Tel. : +79172300606
contemporaries were inclined to see the
latent participation of Russian
diplomacy in it. The English "Times"
decided that the "act" of the king is
"although not constitutional", but
"natural" [4]. The representatives of the
press in other European capitals (Berlin,
Vienna and Paris newspapers) agreed
with the opinion of the newspaper which
sympathized with the liberation of Serbia
from the "imaginary liberal terror" and
the " bold move " of the king who put an
end to the protracted crisis, the way out
could not be peaceful, in their opinion
[5]. It was not without curiosity: "Daily
News" of Gladstone launched a
malicious wickedness around the world
calling the April events in Belgrade "a
wedding gift to Knyaz Saxe-Coburg"
[4]. The coup d'etat á la Alexandre de

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