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Macedonia News : Greece humiliates FYROM in Water Polo

Macedonia News : Greece humiliates FYROM in Water Polo

Macedonia News : Greece Men’s Water Polo Squad easily crashed FYROM with the devastating 12-2 in the premiere of the Pre-Olympic tournament in Edmondon, CA. Andric’s players didnt meet any resistance at all and showed from the first minute who was the boss in the match. The Greek team played superb defence during the match and kept their opponents in scoring […]

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Νεοελληνικές σπουδές, το εύκολο θύμα

Νεοελληνικές σπουδές, το εύκολο θύμα

Photo @ nature.com Το Τμήμα στο King’s College του Λονδίνου κινδυνεύει να καταργηθεί και ήδη έχουν συγκεντρωθεί 7.000 υπογραφές διαμαρτυρίας Του Ηλια Mαγκλινη «Πρωτοβρέθηκα στο King’s College του Λονδίνου με ανταλλαγή, όντας ακόμα φοιτητής στο Μόναχο. Στο γερμανικό σύστημα ένιωθα σαν το ψάρι έξω από το νερό, δεν είχα ανακαλύψει το νόημα της έρευνας και της γνώσης. Στο τμήμα Βυζαντινών […]

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8 May 1888 – Pall Mall Gazette about the Population of Macedonia

8 May 1888 – Pall Mall Gazette about the Population of Macedonia

By Christos P. The Pall Mall Gazette was an evening newspaper founded in London on 7 February 1865. It was owned by George Murray  Smith; its first editor was Frederick Greenwood. In 1921 The Globe merged into the Pall Mall Gazette, which itself was absorbed into the Evening Standard in 1923. In an article of 8th May, 1888 related to […]

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London Times about the Greek revolution in Macedonia of 1878

London Times about the Greek revolution in Macedonia of 1878

We have seen previously the 1878 Greek revolution in Macedonia . Here are related articles by the  London Times Newspapers reporting what was happening during the Greek insurrection in Macedonia. London Times 12 March 1878 London Times 22 March 1878   London Times 23 March 1878   By Christos

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‘Macedonian’ Nationality – A fictitious concept by London Times of 1944

Allen Upward, The East End of Europe, London 1908

Quote: In order to pave the way to the annexation of Rumelia, the task before the Bulgarian imperialists was twofold. In the first place they had to detach the Slav-speaking inhabitants from the Patriarcate, and attach them to the Exarchate. But that in itself would not have been enough, because of the local distribution of the different races. The Hellenes, […]

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