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 The Yugoslav Communists implemented many measures to foster a "Macedonian" consciousness amongst the local populace in a historical context and in a region where such an ethno/national identity hardly existed.
The Communists manufactured a version of history that lent a historical legitimacy to the new "Macedonian" nation. One measure that they implemented in order to sanitize ... Tags: bulgaria, bulgarians, fyrom, greek-speaking, Ilinden, keith brown, krusevo, macedonia, memories, national, pension, question, skopje, sofia, spomenica, uprising, yugoslavia
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1. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs - John Foster Fraser
2. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROM slavs - Keith Brown
3. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs - Francis Seymour Stevenson
4. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs - William Miller
5. Modern writers about the ... Tags: 1831, 1860, 1863, 1877, 1887, 1897, 1910, 1911, 1919, 2007, abbott, american, Arthur Douglas Howden Smith, babel, balkan question, Balkanologist, balkans, britannica, bulgarians, consul, consuls, durham, edith, Edward J. Erickson, Elisabeth Barker, foreign, francis, francis seymour, french, fyrom, galton, George h. Blakeslee, georgiev, history, isaac asimov, Ivan Kochev, jelavich, john foster fraser, John G. Leishman, karakasidou, keith brown, kemal h. karpat, laboratory, laveleye, linguist, loring danforth, luigi, macedonia, macedonian blog, mazower, mcwhoter, N.S. Derzhavin, peninsula, pulton. roberts, question, races, ravenstein, richard davey, salonica, scholz, shmead bartlett ellis, slavic macedonians, slavische, sofia, songs, southern slavs, sultan, taylor, tourists, turks, vaillant, verkovitch, villari, Vladimir Sis, william miller, William Milligan Sloane
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 "Today's members of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, or narod, speak a Slavic language codified only after 1944 with fewer than 2 million native-speakers and a slender body of literature. Macedonians are, for the most part, members of an Orthodox Church whose authority was established by a socialist political regime in 1968. Their kin-terms, ... Tags: bulgarians, keith brown, uncertainties of a nation
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