In the Spring of 1927 a major European crisis was developing in the Balkans It concerned the rivalry between Mussolini’s Italy and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes over Albania in which, though a small and backward country, both Rome and Belgrade claimed to have legitimate political and security interests. At the time, the Italo-Yugoslav crisis was seen by many observers as containing the potential of turning into a war the Italian government in particular insisting that Belgrade was engaged in military preparations in order to launch an invasion of Albania. An important factor that made the Italo-Yugoslav rivalry over Albania possible in the first place was the country’s perennial political instability. Thus the crisis attract...
As the successful coup d’etat of Rome in October 27 – 29, 1922, successfully unfolded and Benito Mus...
On the eve of the 1914-18 war, Great Powers had competed for influence in the Balkans. While prepari...
During the mid-1920s, Britain's relationship with France was of crucial importance to understanding ...
In the Spring of 1927 a major European crisis was developing in the Balkans It concerned the rivalry...
By the end of 1930’ the western powers like France and Great Britain warned small European countries...
The European political developments of the interwar years have been in the focus of many historical ...
YugoslaviaAfter the Great War, Yugoslavia found her most dangerous enemy in Italy, which made every ...
Through this work we aim to analyze the Italian attitude towards the Albanian state at the beginning...
The Albanian Kingdom in the years 1930, being the newest state since the Ottoman empire invasion, be...
From the outset of her existence, Italy was the bête noire of the successor state of Yugoslavia crea...
The challenge for the predominance in Albania and, therefore, in the lower Adriatic was the other (l...
This article examines the British attempt to use the momentum created after the conclusion of the Lo...
Several historians have suggested that Austen Chamberlain's Francophile tendencies during his period...
The Adriatic question was one of the major causes leading to Italy’s participation in World War I. T...
This paper examines in broad lines the relations between Great Britain and the Kingdom of Serbs, Cro...
As the successful coup d’etat of Rome in October 27 – 29, 1922, successfully unfolded and Benito Mus...
On the eve of the 1914-18 war, Great Powers had competed for influence in the Balkans. While prepari...
During the mid-1920s, Britain's relationship with France was of crucial importance to understanding ...
In the Spring of 1927 a major European crisis was developing in the Balkans It concerned the rivalry...
By the end of 1930’ the western powers like France and Great Britain warned small European countries...
The European political developments of the interwar years have been in the focus of many historical ...
YugoslaviaAfter the Great War, Yugoslavia found her most dangerous enemy in Italy, which made every ...
Through this work we aim to analyze the Italian attitude towards the Albanian state at the beginning...
The Albanian Kingdom in the years 1930, being the newest state since the Ottoman empire invasion, be...
From the outset of her existence, Italy was the bête noire of the successor state of Yugoslavia crea...
The challenge for the predominance in Albania and, therefore, in the lower Adriatic was the other (l...
This article examines the British attempt to use the momentum created after the conclusion of the Lo...
Several historians have suggested that Austen Chamberlain's Francophile tendencies during his period...
The Adriatic question was one of the major causes leading to Italy’s participation in World War I. T...
This paper examines in broad lines the relations between Great Britain and the Kingdom of Serbs, Cro...
As the successful coup d’etat of Rome in October 27 – 29, 1922, successfully unfolded and Benito Mus...
On the eve of the 1914-18 war, Great Powers had competed for influence in the Balkans. While prepari...
During the mid-1920s, Britain's relationship with France was of crucial importance to understanding ...