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Great Powers and Albanian National Movement (1878-1914)
Petr Akhmedovich Iskenderov
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2134/2018.04.003
The history of the Albanian national movement is closely connected with two key factors: internal development in the Albanian-populated areas in the Balkans as well as politics of the Great Powers. Berlin Congress of 1878 totally neglected interests of the Albanians. Subsequently, Treaty of Berlin became the starting point for creation of the Albanian League of Prizren (1878-1881) as well as future development of the Albanian national movement. Russia as well as other Great Powers played a controversial role in that context.
Russia, Balkan Peninsula, Balkan Wars, World War I, Albania, Kosovo