British Foreign Office Documents on the Macedonian Question, 1919-1941
By (Author) Ilko Drenkov
Consultant editor Ivan Metodiev Petrov
Consultant editor Lynnette G. Leonard
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
31st March 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
General and world history
Educational: Humanities and social sciences, general
327.4104956
Hardback
274
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
This book of documents aims to analyze the British Foreign Offices 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 Offices 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.
Drenkovs introduction is well written and admirably balanced. It offers a cursory, but excellent overview of the diplomatic implications of the question and the British involvement. Raymond Detrez, Retired Professor, University of Ghent, Belgium.
This edited collection offers insights into the ways the British Foreign Office perceived the Macedonian Question in the interwar period, providing scholars with a much-needed collection. James Frusetta, Associate Professor of History, Hampden-Sydney College
Ilko Drenkov has a PhD in history and his work focuses on the Macedonian Question, providing a professional and unbiased review on the matter.