ITALY, YUGOSLAVIA AND LILLIPUTIA - THE BRITISH ENTANGLEMENT IN ALBANIA, 1925-1931

Authors

  • Helian Demiri “Aleksander Xhuvani” University. Elbasan

Abstract

The European political developments of the interwar years have been in the focus of many historical studies. That is understandable, because these events had a major impact not only on European nations but on the whole world. However, most of the scholarly work deals with the relations among Western Powers and to a certain extent neglects the role of small nations in the interwar years. In this paper I make an attempt to highlight some aspects of the relations between a Great Power – Great Britain, and one of the smallest states in Europe – Albania. I argue that in the interwar years, the conflicting interests of European powers produced a complex and delicate situation that eventually led to war. The case of Albania and the attitude of Great Powers and neighboring countries towards her are a representative example of this atmosphere. Keywords:  Albania, Zog, Chamberlain, Great Britain, Italy, interwar years.

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2018-12-29

How to Cite

Demiri, H. (2018). ITALY, YUGOSLAVIA AND LILLIPUTIA - THE BRITISH ENTANGLEMENT IN ALBANIA, 1925-1931. ANGLISTICUM. Journal of the Association-Institute for English Language and American Studies, 7(12), 10–17. Retrieved from https://www.anglisticum.org.mk/index.php/IJLLIS/article/view/1809

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Volume 7, No.12, December, 2018