The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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... movement , had become , under Ignatieff's influence , a movement designed to prepare the ground for the Greater Bulgaria ; and after the failure of that plan at the Congress of Berlin the movement had continued to develop with the same ...
... movement , had become , under Ignatieff's influence , a movement designed to prepare the ground for the Greater Bulgaria ; and after the failure of that plan at the Congress of Berlin the movement had continued to develop with the same ...
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... movement . But figures are of relatively little importance in assessing the strength of a movement of this kind . More important than sheer numbers are the degree of cohesion within the movement and the amount of support in relation to ...
... movement . But figures are of relatively little importance in assessing the strength of a movement of this kind . More important than sheer numbers are the degree of cohesion within the movement and the amount of support in relation to ...
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... movement . If anything , the movement of Hellenism on two fronts ( or perhaps it were better to say the activities of the two forms of Hellenism ) was a source of strength . Not only did the arms , money and leadership that came from ...
... movement . If anything , the movement of Hellenism on two fronts ( or perhaps it were better to say the activities of the two forms of Hellenism ) was a source of strength . Not only did the arms , money and leadership that came from ...
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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