
Betrayals and Assassinations in Macedonian History by Violeta Achkoska and Nikola Zhezhov is a historical study examining key moments of betrayal, political killings, and assassinations throughout Macedonian history . The work spans a broad timeline, from antiquity, through the medieval and Ottoman periods, to modern revolutionary movements.
Particular attention is given to the role of betrayals in shaping historical developments and their impact on the Macedonian national movement. The authors connect these phenomena with specific historical figures, organizations, and events, presenting them within broader political and social processes in Macedonia.
The book has an analytical and synthetic character, offering an overview of complex and sensitive aspects of history. As a source, it provides material for studying political violence, internal divisions, and their place within the historiographical interpretation of the Macedonian past.