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) |
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
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