Mission Of Konstantin Todorov In North America 1927–1928: Yugoslav Foreign Service Vs. Macedonian-Bulgarian Organisations In North America Cover Image

Mission Of Konstantin Todorov In North America 1927–1928: Yugoslav Foreign Service Vs. Macedonian-Bulgarian Organisations In North America
Mission Of Konstantin Todorov In North America 1927–1928: Yugoslav Foreign Service Vs. Macedonian-Bulgarian Organisations In North America

Author(s): Srđan Mićić
Subject(s): History
Published by: Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije
Keywords: Propaganda; diaspora; Yugoslav-Bulgarian relations; Macedonian question; IMRO

Summary/Abstract: So-called Macedonian question and the IMRO subversive activities proved to be central issues in Yugoslav- Bulgarian diplomatic relations during interwar period. From the beginning of 1920s, Yugoslav Foreign Service began systematic activity against Bulgarian propaganda in general and in that framework against organisations subordinated to the IMRO in North America. Yugoslav diplomatic-consular service was generally prepared to deal with propaganda activities of Bulgarian state, yet it was to find new solutions applicable in the societies of the United States and Canada, countries with a significant Macedonian Diaspora. Mission of Konstantin Todorov was of great importance as it helped in formulating particular North American strategy in counteracting subversive work of pro-Bulgarian Yugoslav Diaspora.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 85-122
  • Page Count: 38