Britain, the Cold War and Yugoslav Unity, 1941-1949.

This work sets out to examines the policy of the British Foreign Office towards Yugoslavia and the Tito Government, during and immediately following World War II. It looks at the relationship between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, and the effects on Soviet-Western relations.

Chi tiết về thư mục
Tác giả chính: Lane, Ann
Định dạng: Licensed eBooks
Ngôn ngữ:Tiếng Anh
Được phát hành: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2012.
Truy cập trực tuyến:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18654767
Mục lục:
  • Cover
  • Half-Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Foreword by Geoffrey Warner
  • Foreword by Christopher Cviic
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Britain in Search of an Ally, 1939-1942
  • Chapter 2. Expedients of War: Tito or Mihailovic?
  • Chapter 3. Expedients for Peace: the Politics of Yugoslav Unity
  • Chapter 4.Yugoslavia between the Allies: Trieste andthe Emergence of Cold War Europe, 1945-1946
  • Chapter 5. Limited Objectives: Seeking a Balkan Foothold,1946-1947
  • Chapter 6.A New Cold War Perspective: Tito's Separate Road
  • Chapter 7. Limited Commitments: Keeping Tito Afloat,1948-1949
  • Chapter 8. Trieste: Frontier Making in Cold War Europe
  • Chapter 9. The Cold War and Yugoslav Unity
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index