
Vasil Glavinov by Dancho Zografski is a biographical-historical study presenting the life of an early representative of the Macedonian workers’ and socialist movement. The opening part situates Glavinov within the Macedonian émigré environment in Sofia and highlights how socialist ideas shaped his political development and commitment to linking social struggle with national aspirations.
A central part examines his organizational activity and socialist advocacy, including the formation of Macedonian workers’ circles, publishing initiatives, and cooperation with revolutionary and social-democratic networks. The narrative portrays Glavinov as an activist who sought to build politically conscious workers while promoting the ideas of autonomy, social justice, and Balkan cooperation.
The booklet combines biographical reconstruction with broader political context, presenting Glavinov’s activity as part of the maturation of Macedonian socialist thought and emigrant activism. As a biographical source, the publication offers insight into early socialist organization among Macedonians and the interaction between labor activism and national-liberation perspectives.