Turkey (Turquie / Ottoman Empire)
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Place places/countries Basic Mis à jour: 2026-03-06
Research Status: Basic Last Updated: 2026-02-10 Diary Coverage: Political references
Overview
Turkey, more precisely the Ottoman Empire, appears in Marie Bashkirtseff's diary primarily in political context. The Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 was a major event during Marie's diary years, and the "Eastern Question" (the fate of Ottoman territories in Europe) was a constant topic of diplomatic discussion. Marie, as both a Russian national and a resident of France, would have followed these events with particular interest.
Historical Context (1870s-1880s)
- The "Sick Man of Europe": The Ottoman Empire was in decline, losing territory in the Balkans
- Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878): Russia fought Turkey, ostensibly to protect Slavic Christians in the Balkans
- Treaty of San Stefano (1878): Russian victory, creation of a large Bulgaria
- Congress of Berlin (1878): European powers revised the treaty, limiting Russian gains
- The Balkans: Ottoman retreat created new states (Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria)
Significance for Marie
- Russian patriotism: The war engaged Russian national feeling
- European diplomacy: The Eastern Question dominated salon conversation
- Political awareness: Marie's diary shows her following current events closely
Related Entries
- #Paris - Where diplomatic discussions occurred
- #Greece - Another state created from Ottoman territory