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A perfect example would be this identity issue of Greece in the past. If there was this phenomenon of Albanian "ethnonationalism", there would be traces in the minds of the citizens today in Greece. A ethnos could not be completely wiped of if it was there from the beginning no matter how much brutality or well planned schemes in assimilating the masses endure. Just like the Macedonian ethnos existing today is perfect example. Ethnonationalism could be a much older phenomenon, But i am talking in the case of Greece. Quote:
Under Ottoman rule, Macedonian possition was much more Precarious than that of the Albanians of Greece. Though life wasn't perfect for the Albanians, they enjoyed the upper class socio-cultural status. (compared to Macedonian pesants ). This forum has a plethora of information of what "Grecian" meant at the time, and who the majority of these Grecians were. What i am getting at is this, keep the masses content, and there would be no reason for anykind of -ism. Especially not "ethnonationalism" right? Look at todays Macedonians and the (fake) promise of a better life where they would become a upper class socio-cultural status by joining the EU. Ask those believers in this, what they think of their Macedonian Ethnos. If you ask a Macedonian currently reaping what someone in the upper class would ie; Politicians, well paid journalists by Macedonian enemies, former politicians etc, what would their response be towards Macedonian Ethnos. Going back to the Macedonians during Ottoman rule, all they had is Family, and undisturbed language (with minor additions of Turkish words) culture and identity intact. Would it have been diferent today, if Macedonians lived the lives of these "Grecians"? quite possible. Last edited by Sputnik; 10-26-2011 at 09:21 PM. |
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![]() Back then the Greek government used to send spies out into Macedonian communities to keep track of the people causing disturbances to the Greek myth of ethnic homogeneity. I would say things have eased up quite a bit since then due to external pressures on Greece.
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![]() Voltron you must be living in cuckoo land or the twilight zone back in the old days the greeks had spies watching the macedonians at their windows listening to them speaking in macedonian.They even had police going around beating people up for simply being macedonian.They were even jailing people due to their ethnicity.Why because they thought they could get away with it & nobody cared.So don't doubt that these things took place they did.Its one of the many despicable things that took place.
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I can't help but think your response, " As I have better things to do than get into a highly complex debate," was a deliberate sweep it under the carpet job and run for your life, after i replied to your comments about using "Scholars" and " wider scholarship" (that discredited my modernist views). Again we know what else "Scholars generally consider" regarding the Macedonian/Greek issue. I would like pose to you a number of questions. When is it OK to automatically accept anything "scholars" generally believe? Only when it suits? If you accept "wider scholarship" views as a be all and end all, quintessential element, would not this work against the Macedonian cause, considering what is accepted in regards to the Macedonian/Greek issue? As you put to me, you also, should consider how (your example and reliance on "wider scholarship) , would have impact on Macedonian identity. All the best. ![]() |
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![]() Sputnik I don't know if I missed this or not. But where are you from and what is your ethnicity?
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![]() Geezus SOM where did you find this ? I guess every nation has its idiots.
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![]() 1. No wonder the foreign 'observers' confused him (and many others) for an Albanian, as I have already brought this issue up. He was however of Vlach origin.
Theodor Kolokotroni - known as LORD OF THE VLACHS by his contemporaries. Commander of all insurgent forces in the Peloponnese during the Greek rebellion (1821 - 1828) and a prominent Vlach hero. 6000 Arvanito-Vlachs (Farsherioti) under his command. He was called "Lord of the Vlachs." Great heroes (Vlachs) of the Greek uprising were also: Varnahioti, Sturnari, Gavela, Staiti, Ciara, Caciandoni, etc. Captain Caciandoni - One of the leaders of rebels. Ali Pasha imposed a tax which negatively affected the population. Caciandoni was also a victim of these levies. He sold his farm, for that money bought weapons and with his brothers set out to fight against Ali Pasha and his allies. Already in the first battle he proved his prowess and defeated the Turks, at a time when the Greek (in 'geographical' terms) uprising showed poor results. (1805) Caciandoni organized a sizeable Vlach army (sponsored by Russia) and their captains gathered in order to win Preveza. Caciandoni by his ethnic origin was Farsheriot (Arvanito-Vlach). 2. Quote: Originally Posted by cultea Odysseus Androutsos was not an Arvanite, neither Theodoros Kolokotronis or Georgios Karaiskakis. >> True, they were not. But they were Vlachs. 3. Preveza is of 100% Slavic origin no matter how hard one wishes to look for non-Slavic etymology. If this word/verb/term is found in any form in Albanian or any other language it is clear as day it has been borrowed and adapted from Slavonic. Last edited by Carlin; 09-15-2012 at 08:23 PM. |
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