The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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... schools were numerous that Hellenism was strongest . These schools , some of which were secondary schools , provided education not only for those whose native tongue was Greek , but also for those whose mother tongue was Slav . The ...
... schools were numerous that Hellenism was strongest . These schools , some of which were secondary schools , provided education not only for those whose native tongue was Greek , but also for those whose mother tongue was Slav . The ...
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... schools . These schools were not always free . More often than not small contributions were levied in respect of every pupil . When the Exarchate began to develop the Bulgarian schools at a greater pace , employing funds derived from ...
... schools . These schools were not always free . More often than not small contributions were levied in respect of every pupil . When the Exarchate began to develop the Bulgarian schools at a greater pace , employing funds derived from ...
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... schools and uniquely by the schools . ' But the some- what costly enterprise was one that showed a constantly diminishing return . Bulgarian propaganda came up against the harder core of Hellenism on the one hand and sheer apathy on the ...
... schools and uniquely by the schools . ' But the some- what costly enterprise was one that showed a constantly diminishing return . Bulgarian propaganda came up against the harder core of Hellenism on the one hand and sheer apathy on the ...
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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