This book explores Britain's involvement in Bulgaria between 1943 and 1949, and by integrating little-known Communist Party documents with British diplomatic records, offers a new understanding of the origins of the Cold War in Bulgaria and the Balkans.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I: Allied Cooperation during the World War: 'What Will Be the Place of Bulgaria at the Judgement Seat?'; 1. Bulgaria in British Postwar Planning; 2. Getting Bulgaria Out of the War; Part II: Rising Tensions and Lowering Expectations during the Armistice: 'Britain Has to Be a Little More than a Spectator'; 3. The Principles of British Postwar Policy towards Bulgaria; 4. Observing the Establishment of Communist Rule in Bulgaria; 5. Recognizing the Bulgarian Communist Regime; Part III: Consolidation of the Cold War Frontline: 'We Are Supporting Certain Principles'; 6. British Acceptance of Communist Rule in Bulgaria; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index