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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British Foreign Office Documents on the Macedonian Question, 1919-1941

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This book of documents 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.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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Yes, you can access British Foreign Office Documents on the Macedonian Question, 1919-1941 by Ivan Metodiev Petrov,Lynnette G. Leonard, Ilko Drenkov in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & Teaching History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Anthem Press
Year
2021
Print ISBN
9781785277252
eBook ISBN
9781785277276
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. 1 TNA FO 608/44, pp. 264–266: Harry Lamb to Lord Curzon. Sofia, 7 April 1919
  8. 2 TNA FO 608/44, pp. 369–370: Letter from General Baird to Military Intelligence, War Office, London. 2 September 1919
  9. 3 TNA FO 371/6197, pp. 105–106: Peel to Curzon. Sofia, 10 February 1921
  10. 4 TNA FO 371/5811, pp. 96–114: Peel to Curzon. Sofia, 21 June 1921
  11. 5 TNA FO 371/5811, pp. 133–139: Peel to Curzon. Sofia, 29 June 1921
  12. 6 TNA FO 371/7377, pp. 179–180: Lindley to Curzon. Athens, 25 March 1922. Enclosure, Colonel Corfe
  13. 7 TNA FO 371/7377, p. 191: Curzon to Lord Hardinge. Foreign Office, 12 April 1922
  14. 8 TNA FO 371/7375, pp. 45–47: Graham to Curzon. Rome, 10 May 1922. Enclosure, Major Duncan
  15. 9 TNA FO 371/8562, pp. 237–238: Erskine to Curzon. Sofia, 6 June 1923
  16. 10 TNA FO 371/8566, pp. 44–50: Notes on a Tour Made by the Mixed Commission on Greco-Bulgarian Emigration in Western and Central Macedonia. Colonel A. C. Corfe, 20 August 1923
  17. 11 TNA FO 371/8563, p. 157: Erskine to Curzon, Sofia, 28 November 1923
  18. 12 TNA FO 371/10667, p. 200: Erskine to Chamberlain, Sofia, 11 March 1925
  19. 13 TNA FO 371/10668, pp. 96–99: Foreign Office Memorandum, Situation in Bulgaria. 9 April 1925
  20. 14 TNA FO 371/10793, pp. 100–104: Footman to Kennard, 30 June 1925
  21. 15 TNA FO 371/10673, p. 5 (1–6): Stevenson to Chamberlain. Sofia, 26 October 1925
  22. 16 TNA FO 371/10667, pp. 205–208: Kennard to Lampson, 30 October 1925
  23. 17 TNA FO 371/10667, pp. 210–214: Bateman to Kennard, 7 November 1925
  24. 18 TNA FO 371/11337, pp. 24–25: Memorandum on Serbian β€œMinorities” in Greek Macedonia. C. H. Bateman. Foreign Office, 3 March 1926
  25. 19 TNA FO 371/11405, pp. 91–95: Kennard to Chamberlain. Belgrade, 21 April 1926. Situation in Serbian Macedonia. Enclosure by R.A. Gallop, 19 April
  26. 20 TNA FO 371/11337, pp. 31–34: Kennard to Howard Smith. Belgrade, 28 April 1926. Enclosure, R. A. Gallop, 23 April
  27. 21 TNA FO 371/11405, pp. 129–130: Kennard to Chamberlain. Belgrade, 26 May 1926
  28. 22 TNA FO 371/11217, p. 143: Erskine to Chamberlain. 1 July 1926
  29. 23 TNA FO 371/12086, pp. 180–181: Erskine to Chamberlain. Sofia, 25 November 1927
  30. 24 TNA FO 371/12090, p. 161: Chamberlain to the Marques of Crewe (Paris). 11 October 1927
  31. 25 TNA FO 371/12092, pp. 195–201: Memorandum by Bateman. 28 November 1927
  32. 26 TNA FO 371/12855, p. 175: Chamberlain to Dodd. 16 January 1928
  33. 27 TNA FO 371/12855, pp. 241–248: Kennard to Chamberlain. Belgrade, 31 January 1928
  34. 28 TNA FO 371/12856, pp. 63–64: Kennard to Chamberlain. Belgrade, 6 March 1928: Memorandum Respecting Suggestions for the Removal of Discontent among the Peasant Population of Southern Serbia. D. J. Footman. Skopje, 5 March 1928
  35. 29 TNA FO 371/12856, p. 110: Sperling to Chamberlain. Sofia, 12 July 1928
  36. 30 TNA FO 371/12856, pp. 228–230: Memorandum by Bateman. Foreign Office, 18 October 1928
  37. 31 TNA FO 371/12856, pp. 244–248: Sargent to Sperling. Foreign Office, 22 October 1928
  38. 32 TNA FO 371/12857, pp. 36–49: Dodd to Chamberlain. Sofia, 5 December 1928
  39. 33 TNA FO 371/12857, pp. 28–29: Memo by Sargent. Foreign Office, 18 December 1928
  40. 34 TNA FO 371/13571, pp. 219–221: Notes on the Present Situation between Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. C. H. Bateman. Foreign Office, 26 July 1929
  41. 35 TNA FO 371/13573, pp. 84–94: Foreign Office, Macedonian Question. 6 December 1929
  42. 36 TNA FO 371/14315, pp. 94–97: J. Balfour. Foreign Office, 13 March 1930
  43. 37 TNA FO 371/14315, pp. 83–85: Memorandum for the Secretary of State. John Balfour. 24 March 1930
  44. 38 TNA FO 371/14316, pp. 152–160: Waterlow to Vansittart. Sofia, 21 May 1930
  45. 39 TNA FO 371/14316, pp. 150–151: Minutes by John Balfour on Waterlow’s Letter from 26 May 1930. Foreign Office, 2 June 1930
  46. 40 TNA FO 371/14324, p. 131: Memorandum by Orme Sargent. 21 June 1930
  47. 41 TNA FO 371/14316, p. 214: Conclusions of the Memorandum on Macedonian Question. Central Department of Foreign Office. 1 July 19301
  48. 42 TNA FO 371/14317, pp. 203–205: N. Henderson to Sargent. Bled, 23 July 1930
  49. 43 TNA FO 371/ 15172, pp. 86–87: Waterlow to Sargent. Sofia, 31 December 1930
  50. 44 TNA FO 371/16683, pp. 29–32: Foreign Office Memorandum on Balkans and Turkey, 1932–1933, 1 January 1934
  51. 45 TNA FO 371/19486, pp. 193–195: Bentinck to Samuel Hoare, Sofia, 26 September 1935
  52. 46 TNA FO 434/3, PaRtY//, pp. 417–419: R. Campbell to Eden. Belgrade, 25 May 1936
  53. 47 TNA FO 371/22329, pp. 2–4: Edward Coote to Halifax. Sofia, 23 September 1938
  54. 48 TNA FO 371/23718, pp. 279–287: Memorandum on Bulgaria by Orme Sargent. FO, 15 April 1939
  55. 49 TNA FO 371/24880, pp. 110–114: Rendel to Halifax. Sofia, 5 January 1940
  56. 50 TNA FO 371/24880, p. 183: Cypher Telegram from Rendel (Sofia). 15 August 1940
  57. 51 TNA FO 371/24880, pp. 184–186: Rendel to Nichols, Sofia, 25 August 1940
  58. 52 TNA FO 371/24880, p. 219: Cypher Telegram from Campbell (Belgrade). 3 September 1940
  59. 53 TNA FO 371/24880, pp. 241–252: Commander Errington to Dixon. 7 September 1940
  60. 54 TNA FO 371/29785, pp. 1–8: R. Cambell to Halifax. Belgrade, 6 November 1940. Enclosure Report on the General Situation in Southern Serbia by Mr. Thomas, British Vice-Consul at Skopje
  61. 55 TNA FO 371/29728, pp. 100–105: Amnesty for Macedonian Revolutionary Leader Ivan Mihailoff; James Bowker to Phillip Broad, 30 May 1941
  62. Bibliography
  63. Index