Никола Хартвиг – Портрет руског дипломате у Србији 1909–1914
Đorđe, Đurić
Zbornik radova Instituta za savremenu istoriju
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https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=30341
2014-2021/10/14/11:44:56
Summary/Abstract: The paper provides a brief account of the life of Nicholas Genrikhovich Hartwig (Russian: Николай Генрихович Гартвиг), the Russian ambassador in Belgrade from 1909 to 1914, and the overview of Russian politics towards Serbia during that period. The paper also describes Hartwig’s diplomatic career, from taking up his duty in 1875 until he was appointed the Head of the First (Asian) Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire 1900–1906. Following that, he was appointed Ambassador to Serbia in 1909. Special attention is given to the position of the Serbian government, the heir to the throne and the public towards Hartwig during his service in Belgrade.
Aleksandar Karadjordjević, Balkan wars, Nicholas Genrikhovich Hartwig, Nikola Pašić, Russian politics toward Serbia 1909–1914., Serbia on the eve of World War I