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Macedonians - Their Past and Present

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Overturning the 20th century's prevalent view of the Macedonians, Damianopoulos uses three domains of evidence - historical documentation, cognitive self-descriptor reports, and sociocultural features - to demonstrate that the Macedonians are a unique, non-Slav, non-Greek, ethnic identity.

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Summary Overview: Some Historical Facts on the Ground Statement of the Problem and Basic Questions The Methodology of Ethnicity Research Historical/Political Manifestations of the Macedonian Ethnic Identity Cognitive Self-Descriptor Evidence for a Macedonian Ethnicity Sociocultural Characterization of the Macedonian Ethnic Identity Components of the Macedonian Ethnic Identity: Genetic DNA Evidence Who the Macedonians Are: An Across Domain, Evidence-Based Answer Problems in Development of the Macedonian Ethnic Identity A General Ethnicity Model Appendix I: Reference to Macedonians in Lord Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Appendix II: Plates Appendix III: Survey/Questionnaire: Who the Macedonians Are

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ERNEST N. DAMIANOPOULOS Senior research scientist in neuroscience at the Veterans Administration Medical Center.

Summary

Overturning the 20th century's prevalent view of the Macedonians, Damianopoulos uses three domains of evidence - historical documentation, cognitive self-descriptor reports, and sociocultural features - to demonstrate that the Macedonians are a unique, non-Slav, non-Greek, ethnic identity.

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"This book embodies fresh thinking and an innovative perspective on one of Europe's most intractable frozen conflicts, with a commonsense view of recent history. It will stimulate debate in many difficult areas."
James Pettifer, professor, St Cross College, Oxford University

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"This book embodies fresh thinking and an innovative perspective on one of Europe's most intractable frozen conflicts, with a commonsense view of recent history. It will stimulate debate in many difficult areas."
James Pettifer, professor, St Cross College, Oxford University

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