Македонска историска ревија
Macedonian Historical Review
02 (2011)

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Front matter

 

 

Table of Contents

 

 

Stefan Panovski, Vojislav Sarakinski

Memnon, the Strategist

7–28

Jelena Jarić

The barbarians and the Big Cities: Destruction, Renewal and Transformation of the Urban Settlements in Macedonia during the Early Middle Ages

29–50

Aleksandar Atanasovski

The Byzantine Model of Christianization: Alienation of the “Others”

51–66

Gabriela Simonova

Byzantine Diplomacy and the Huns

67–86

Toni Filiposki

Theophylact and the People of Ohrid: the Issue of the “Otherness”

87–102

Čedomila Marinković

The Representation of Architecture on the Donor Portrait in Lesnovo

103–114

Alexandru Simon

The Hungarian Crown and the Vlachs in the Ottoman Empire

115–122

Elica Maneva

“La Longue Durée” as an Archaeological Phenomenon of the Vodoča Necropolis

123–140

Dalibor Jovanovski

The Numbers and the Policy: Greek Statistics on Ottoman Macedonia in the 19th c.

141–154

Vančo Gjorgiev

A Battle for the Graves: the Absurdity of the Propaganda in Macedonia

155–170

Бранко Надовеза

Радикальное движение в Сербии и отношение к Македонии

171–180

Nikola Minov

The Aromanians and IMRO

181–200

Stoica Lascu

Some Considerations in the Romanian Press regarding the Situation and the Future of Macedonia (1900-1903)

201–234

Makedonka Mitrova

The Treaty of Bucharest and the Unresolved Balkan Issues

235–254

Biljana Popovska, Ivanka Dodovska

The Bucharest Peace Treaty of 1913: a Historical and Legal Analysis

255–266

Violeta Ačkoska

The Political Conditions in DF Macedonia (1944-45) and the Problem of the Unification of the Macedonian People

267–284

Jamie Horncastle

A House of Cards: The Yugoslav Concept of Total National Defence and its Critical Weakness

285–302

Dijana Petreska, Gordana Mojsoska

The Role of the International Institute for Archival Science in the Exhange of the Latest Experiences in Archival Science and Websites Dedicated to Archives

303–310