Britain, Bulgaria, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1918–1919
Discover the intricate dynamics of post-World War I diplomacy with Britain, Bulgaria, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1918–1919 by Patrick J. Treanor. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2019, this compelling hardback edition spans 340 pages, delving into British policy in the Balkans during a pivotal period in history.
Treanor meticulously examines how Britain emerged as a dominant force in shaping the fate of Bulgaria, particularly through the imposition of significant territorial losses and the crafting of the Treaty of Neuilly in 1919. This insightful study not only highlights Britain's influential role but also sheds light on the broader implications for foreign relations in the region.
For historians, students, and anyone interested in 20th-century geopolitics, this book offers a thorough analysis of the complexities surrounding peace negotiations and territorial questions in the aftermath of the Great War. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this essential contribution to understanding the era.