Macedonia. Its place in Balkan power politics

 

by

Elisabeth Barker

 

Greenwood Press Publishers

Westport, Connecticut 1980

[ Reprint of the 1950 ed. published by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, New York ]

Scans in .pdf format (7.3 Mb)

 

Contents

 

I. Macedonia Before the First World War

The origin of the Macedonian dispute  —  Macedonia: the country and the people  —  Historical background of the dispute

 

II. Macedonia Between the Two Wars

Bulgarian-Yugoslav relations  —  Bulgarian-Greek relations  —  Salonika  —  The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization  —  The communists and Macedonia

 

III. Macedonia, 1941-9

The Axis occupation of Macedonia, 1941-4  —  Relations between the Yugoslav and Bulgarian Communist parties  —  The Greek communist party and the Macedonian question, 1941-9

 

Maps:

MACEDONIA—GEOGRAPHICAL 8

BALKAN FRONTIER CHANGES INVOLVING MACEDONIA 13

    On the eve of the Russo-Turkish war  —  Bulgarian frontier proposed by treaty of San Stefano, 1878  —  Treaty of Berlin, 1878  —  Line proposed for partition of Macedonia in Serbo-Bulgarian agreement of 1912  —  Treaty of Bucharest, 1913, and treaty of Neuilly, 1920  —  Boundary of Macedonian People’s Republic set up within Yugoslavia after Second World War

MACEDONIA’S POSITION IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE 22

 

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