The Bulgarian Exarchate in the occupied Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (1941-1944)

Authors

  • Anna Batzeli

Abstract

Once Bulgaria occupied Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, the government developed an ambitious and expensive action plan, which aimed at the administrative, economic, and cultural integration of the Greek provinces into the Bulgarian state as an indivisible part of it. For the successful implementation of this plan, the active participation of key actors and stakeholders of the social and political sphere was of paramount importance. The aim of this paper is to provide a concise presentation of the role the Bulgarian Exarchate acquired during this period, utilizing primary and secondary sources.

Author Biography

Anna Batzeli

Historian (archival research). PhD in History (with distinction), School of History and Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 2019.
Conduct of independent archival research in Greece and various Balkan countries with the aim of development of research publications.

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Published

25-09-2024

How to Cite

Batzeli, A. (2024). The Bulgarian Exarchate in the occupied Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (1941-1944). Macedonian Studies Journal, 1(4). Retrieved from https://ojs.aims.edu.au/index.php/msj/article/view/51