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![]() Hello. I think this forum will interested in a book I just scanned: https://archive.org/details/HistoryMacedonianPeople
It was published in Skopje by Macedonian Review Editions. Its authors all appear to be Macedonian academics. Last edited by Ishmael; 02-07-2018 at 04:52 PM. |
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![]() Seems interesting but I can't help but wonder if it needed Tito's blessing in any areas.
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![]() I'd be interested to know what parts of the book modern Macedonian academics would disagree with. I'm sure its overall Marxist interpretation of history would be criticized as dogmatic or simply wrong, but what about its evaluation of specific events, personalities and organizations?
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