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Letter of Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer to Mr. William E. Gladstone, October 1, 1876

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Strossmayer_Gladstone_1876.pdf (31.75 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/2165
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1848-1900: Revolution, Liberalism, Modernization
Author
Strossmayer, Bishop Josip Juraj
Abstract

Bishop Strossmayer, who signs as "Bishop of Bosnia" (a Croat bishop based in Djakovo, in Slavonia) writes to Gladstone expressing sympathy for the granting of full administrative autonomy or independence to Bosnia and Bulgaria to free them from the Ottoman imperial influence and make them good Christians again.

Description
Letter, 4 pages
Date Issued
1911
Publisher
Constable and Co.
Keywords
Croatia
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Islam
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Muslims
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Christians
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Turks
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Bulgarians
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Bulgaria
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Autonomy
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Ottoman Empire
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Decline
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Bosnia
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Serbs
Previously Published as
Seton-Watson, R.W. The Southern Slav Question and the Habsburg Monarchy. London: Constable and Co., 1911. The pagination and all punctuation has been retained from the original.
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other

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