What happens when a NYT journalist decides to write on a topic as complex as Macedonia, with presumably only a Wikipedia-level understanding of the facts?
This article.
Today we are going to read the controversial article in its entiretyand show you how the media machine actively works to distort narratives, omit facts, and most importantly, WHY they are doing it.
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Koliopoulos, Giannēs., and Thanos Veremēs. Greece: The Modern Sequel. New York University Press, 2002.
Mackridge, Peter. Language and National Identity in Greece: 1766-1976. pg. 47 Oxford University Press, 2009.
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Curta, F. "Four questions for those who still believe in prehistoric Slavs and other fairy tales" Starohrvatska prosvjeta 42 (2015): 286-303
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