THE HISTORIAN 
The Magazine of The Historical Association (UK)
Number 97 | Spring 2008
“As a contemporary comment on how quickly circumstances in a community can change and deteriorate, this is a very interesting source. To me it is also a stark reminder, with a haunting contemporary resonance, of what happens when politicians from far away artificially create a state for reasons of international balance rather than because of the needs of the people who lived there.”
— Trevor James