Macedonia and the Macedonian people
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Blaze Ristovski
MACEDONIA AND THE MACEDONIAN PEOPLE
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[уреди] I MACEDONIA AND THE MACEDONIANS
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- 1.The emergence and development of the Macedonian people
- 2.When did Macedonia come under Bulgarian rule and for how long did that rule last?
- 3.Some basic components of the culture of the Macedonian Slavs
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- (a) When were the Macedonian Slavs converted to Christianity?
- (b) When did Slavonic literacy develop in Macedonia?
- (c) What political and strategic moments dictated this Byzantine mission and what were relations with Bulgaria like?
- (d) What was the language of Cyril and Methodius: Old Bulgarian or Old Macedonian?
- The Reasons for the Return of Clement of Ohrid from the Bulgarian Capital to Macedonia
- The Tradition of Cyril and Methodius in Macedonian Cultural and National Development in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and the First Half of the Twentieth Century
- Traditional Contacts and Relations between Macedonia and Russia
- Alexander of Macedon in the Historical Consciousness of the Macedonians in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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[уреди] II THE MACEDONIAN PEOPLE AND CULTURE
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- The Macedonian National Development in the Typological Relations of Revival among the Neighbouring Peoples
- The Emergence of Macedonian National Thought and the Formation of a National Programme (up to 1878)
- The Development and Affirmation of Macedonian National Thought from Kresna to Ilinden (1878-1903)
- The National Programme of the Macedonian Scholarly and Literary Society in St Petersburg
- The Affirmation of the National Identity of Macedonia and the Securing of its Territorial Integrity (1912-1913)
- Macedonian State-National Concepts and Programmes up to the End of the First World War
- The Position of the Macedonians towards the Establishment of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
- The Resolution of the Comintern on the Macedonian Nation and the Macedonian Language (1934)
- The National Liberation Programmes of the Macedonian Movement in Progressive Émigré Circles (1934-1941)
- Macedonian Cultural and National Thought and Action in the Period between the Two World Wars
- About This Book - Academician Georgi Stardelov

