Excerpt from Fragmente aus dem Orient
Die grossen, die Geschicke Europa's von lange her beherrschenden Gewalten stehen noch auf der Bühne, auf der Arena des furchtbaren Kampfes um Sein und Nichtsein: Constantinopcl, Russland, \'ibine Egnatius Tartuflius, der grimmigste der Grimmigen; unver söhnt und unversöhnbn, durch Natur und geschieht liche Entwicklung. Östliche und westliche Katholicität, ein Widerstreit, welcher die mittlere, neuere und neueste Zeit schneidig durchdringt, ein eingefleischter Christen bass, wechselseitig und wechselvoll, welcher dem Islam und dem Türkenthum früher und Jahrhunderte lang Sieg und Triumph gab und heutzutage noch mächtiges Selbstgefühl und kochen Stolz der Verachtrmg verleiht.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book is a classic from 1845 by one of the foremost chroniclers of his age. The author explores the waning Ottoman Empire and uncertain rise of Russian power in the Balkans through travelogue and historical and political analysis. His insightful observations on the enduring nature of Balkan power dynamics ring just as true today. Notably, this book is recognized for its acute analysis contrasting the cultural development of Greece and neighboring Balkan states. The author posits that Greek society had stagnated in medieval times due to religious zealotry and corruption. This stasis allowed the Balkan peoples to outpace Greece in their development. The author's insights show how this stagnation handicapped Greece as a modern nation. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9781334147081_0
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