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Macedonia is the second edition book by Tihomir Đorđević that examines the history of the region and the origins of its Slavic population. The book, originally published in 1920, focuses on the historical events that have shaped the national consciousness and identity of the Slavic population of Macedonia. It also discusses the language of the ancient Macedonians, which it argues was Greek.
The book delves into the complex history of the Balkan Peninsula, addressing topics such as the invasion of the Slavic tribes into the region, the Treaty of San Stefano, the Congress of Berlin, and the Balkan Wars. It analyzes how these events and subsequent political developments, including communist manipulation, impacted the region and contributed to the formation of a distinct Macedonian identity among the Slavic people.
Đorđević's work is a significant contribution to the study of ethnology and Balkan history. It presents a detailed, though biased, account of the region's historical developments and their influence on the local population. The book's content has been used to support various political and academic arguments regarding the national identity of the Macedonian Slavs.