
Based on relevant sources and literature, the article analyses the attitude of the Russian opinion journalist Vasily Vodovozov (1864–1933) toward Serbia during the First World War. As a war correspondent in Serbia, Vodovozov traveled through Macedonia for examining the mood of the local population. Due to the favourable impressions gained on the journey and his commitment to the principle of peoples’ self-determination, he later generally supported the Serbian war goals in his articles and books.
First World War, History of Balkan Peninsula, national question, Vasily Vodovozov, Балканско полуострво, Russia, nacionalno pitanje, Bulgaria, Бугарска, Македонија, rusija, DR1-2285, bugarska, vasilij vodovozov, prvi svetski rat, Србија, makedonija, Balkan Peninsula, Василиј Водовозов, национално питање, Macedonia, srbija, balkansko poluostrvo, Први светски рат, Русија, Serbia
First World War, History of Balkan Peninsula, national question, Vasily Vodovozov, Балканско полуострво, Russia, nacionalno pitanje, Bulgaria, Бугарска, Македонија, rusija, DR1-2285, bugarska, vasilij vodovozov, prvi svetski rat, Србија, makedonija, Balkan Peninsula, Василиј Водовозов, национално питање, Macedonia, srbija, balkansko poluostrvo, Први светски рат, Русија, Serbia
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