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British Foreign Office Documents on the Macedonian Question, 1919-1941
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British Foreign Office Documents on the Macedonian Question, 1919-1941
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edited, with an introduction, by Ilko Drenkov
Contributor
  • Drenkov, Ilko
Editor
  • Drenkov, Ilko
Subject
  • Balkan Peninsula -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
  • Bulgaria -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
  • Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1910-1936
  • Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1910-1936 -- Sources
  • Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Balkan Peninsula
  • Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Bulgaria
  • Great Britain, Foreign Office -- History -- Sources
  • Macedonian question
Genre
  • Sources
Language
eng
Summary
The consequences of WWI sharpened the old Balkan national conflicts over territory. During the Paris Peace Conference, the United Kingdom gradually gave ground to its smaller allies' requests and thus predefined its role in the future - to maintain the imposed peace. The failure of the initial British intentions for finding a solution to the Macedonian Question through autonomy or plebiscite only postponed its decision in time. br><br>What the British Foreign Office set out to achieve concerning the Macedonian Question, it did successfully. However, the achieved results were explicitly minimized by the fact that neutrality in Southeastern Europe could not be sustained and Bulgaria stood on the opponent's side.<br><br>This book of aims to analyze the British Foreign Office's policy regarding the Macedonian Question in the interwar period and its reflection on the diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Bulgaria, as well as with the other Balkan countries involved. The selected documents review the policy of the British Foreign Office towards the Macedonian Question. The British Foreign Office's policy, formulated at the Paris Peace Conference, had always been aiming at weakening the issue. Gradually, the British diplomatic efforts focused on prohibiting the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) and on its complete disbanding. The end of IMRO in 1934, however, did not bring the desired end to the Macedonian Question. WWII revived the unresolved national questions once again. <br><br>The selected documents have not been published yet and are of great use and interest for many scholars and students. The presented documents are not only part of the diplomatic correspondence between Sofia and London but also part of the correspondence between the British Foreign Office and its representatives, mainly Athens and Belgrade.--
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  • Anthem studies in British history
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Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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  • Anthem studies in British history
  • Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks

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