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Beyond the Frontier - The Politics of a Failed Mission: Bulgaria 1944 (Paperback)
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Beyond the Frontier - The Politics of a Failed Mission: Bulgaria 1944 (Paperback)
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E. P. Thompson (1924-1993) was one of the preeminent British
historians of the second half of the twentieth century; his "The
Making of the English Working Class" (1964) is arguably the most
influential work of British history published during that period.
In the present work, originally presented as a set of lectures at
Stanford University, Thompson returned to a question that had been
on his mind since the war years, the circumstances surrounding the
death of his older brother Frank as a British Liaison Officer with
the Bulgarian partisans in 1944.
Though these events, Thompson admitted, constituted only a
historical footnote, they afforded him an opportunity to engage
larger intellectual and political matters that we now associate
with the early beginnings of the Cold War and to illustrate certain
elements of historical method. Thompson was here concerned not so
much with what is fact and what is interpretation as with "the
activities of anti-historians, how sensitive evidence is destroyed
or screened, how myths originate, how historical anecdote may
simply be a code for ideology, how the reasons of state are
eternally at war with historical knowledge."
Early in 1944, a British Special Operations mission was parachuted
into Serbia to make contact with a group of Bulgarian partisans
operating in the area. Their aim was to arrange air drops of
supplies for the partisans and to assist them in extending
guerrilla warfare across the frontier into Bulgaria itself. Frank
Thompson was head of the British mission when it entered Bulgaria
with the partisan forces. By the end of May, the entire group had
been killed or captured. After a show trial, Frank (though a
British officer in uniform) was executed by a firing squad together
with the remaining leaders of the partisans and the villagers who
had aided them.
The book shows how the status of the actors in this drama--and the
respect accorded to them in the decades that followed--varied with
changes in the political climate of Europe and the world. It does
not simply examine the events themselves, although these are
clarified, but also analyzes the politics that lay behind the
events, notably the conflicting interests of the "western" and
"eastern" allies in supporting the partisans and the British
liaison mission.
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