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Subject: History  Book Title: The Macedonian Question
The Macedonian Question
Britain and the Southern Balkans 1939-1949
Livanios, Dimitris , Assistant Professor of History, Aristotle University of Salonica
Print publication date: 2008
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2008
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-923768-5
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199237685.001.0001
 
Abstract: Although the Macedonian Question and British foreign policy in the Balkans during the 1940s have attracted considerable interest, the relation between the two issues has not received much attention. This book explores the British connection of the Macedonian Question from the outbreak of the Second World War to the aftermath of the Tito-Stalin split. Its aim is two-fold: first, to investigate British views of and policy towards the Bulgar-Yugoslav controversy over Macedonia during that period, and to assess the impact of British actions and strategic plans within their historical context. Secondly, to discuss some salient dimensions of the Macedonian Question, including the emergence of the federal Macedonian unit within Tito's Yugoslavia and the functioning of the Macedonian national ideology, by offering a perspective based on British archival sources. It consists of three parts. The first part charts the background to the Macedonian Question, and includes an analysis of British foreign policy on Macedonia from 1878 to the outbreak of the Second World War. The second part focuses on developments during the Second World War, and examines British policy towards Bulgar-Yugoslav relations, their wartime planning concerning the future of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, and their attempt to prevent a Balkan federation of the South Slavs. The third part covers the period from 1945 to 1949, and investigates British reactions to Tito's second attempt to absorb Bulgarian Macedonia and to create a federation.

Keywords: Macedonia, British foreign policy, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Tito, Balkan federation, Macedonian national ideology, Bulgar-Yugoslav relations, Balkans
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
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2. Tampering with the ‘Sleeping Dogs’: Britain and Macedonia 1878–1935
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3. Chronicle of Failures Foretold: Britain and Bulgar–Yugoslav Relations, 1939–1943
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4. The Difficult Withdrawal: Britain and the Bulgarian Army in Yugoslav and Greek Macedonia, September–December 1944
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5. Ghost Resurrected: Bulgar–Yugoslav Negotiations for Federation, and the British Response, 1944–1945
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6. Between Centralism and Separatism: The Emergence of the Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 1944–1948
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7. Britain and the Macedonian Question, 1945–1949
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8. A Loveless, but Necessary, Entanglement
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199237685.001.0001
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Part I Weaving the Nessus Shirt, 1870–1939
Part II Wartime, 1939–1945
Part III From War to Cold War, 1945–1949