(Hardcover)
Discusses Bulgarian foreign policy and how it was transformed from Russia's most loyal Balkan friend in 1911 to its most hated enemy in 1913.
After an introductory survey of Bulgarian history since the 10th century, details internal and external events during the first decade and a half of the 20th that determined the country's diplomatic position when war broke out. Emphasizes the recognition by Bulgarians that only under the tutelage of a great power could they establish an independent country and their attempts to balance concessions with aid. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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