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![]() Very interesting stuff. Further information from the Romanian wiki page on the village of Macedonia.
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https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonia,_Timi%C8%99 |
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![]() As I have stated before, Victor Friedman cites the 1860s as the beginning of a concrete and widespread Macedonian identity. He categorises Macedonian figures of this period into two factions: Uniates and Separatists (also known as by other writers as "Macedonists"). Friedman states that the Uniates continued to believe in a joint Macedo-Bulgarian literary language that would act as a comprise between Macedonian and 'Thraco-Moesian'. The Separatists believed the growing Bulgarian literary language was already too favourable towards 'Thraco-Moesian' and discriminative against Macedonian, and so began to advocate for the formation of an independent literary language based soley on the dialects of Macedonia, completely independent from the other languages.
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![]() Carlin, you wouldn't be able to provide the page after the last image would you? Very curious how the author differentiates between those 3 camps they've stated.
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![]() The whole book is availabe here:
http://www.macedoniantruth.org/forum...ghlight=rossos |
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Pretty interesting how the author differentiates between Macedonians who were total bugaromani and those who were more bugarofili. I think most authors (and even Macedonians) put them in the same category. It's worth pointing out also how Rossos claims that those who were totally Pro-Bulgaria and supported San Stefano were very much a minority in the Macedonian national revolutionary movement, the same as those with similar feelings towards Greece and Serbia. But states those with Bulgarian leanings or a general positive bias towards Bulgaira were more numerous but also on roughly equal levels with the "Macedonists" (Macedonian nationalists).
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