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From: The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples/Macedonians/Lillian Petroff

Macedonian nationalism and culture are discussed in a comprehensive fashion in the following: Stoyan Pribichevich, Macedonia: Its People and History (University Park, Penn., 1982); Andrew Rossos, “The Macedonian of Aegean Macedonia: A British Officer’s Report, 1944,” The Slavonic and East European Review, vol.69, no.2 (1991), 282–309; and L.S. Stavrianos, The Balkans since 1453 (New York, 1958).

A history of the early years of Macedonian life in Canada is found in Lillian Petroff, Sojourners and Settlers: The Macedonian Community in Toronto to 1940 (Toronto, 1995). Harry V. Herman, Men in White Aprons: A Study of Ethnicity and Occupation (Toronto, 1978), is an important anthropological study of Macedonians in Toronto. On the use of the Macedonian language and the growth of a Macedonian ethnic identity, see Christina Kramer, “Language in Exile: The Macedonians of Toronto,” in Evan Fraenkal and Christina Kramer, eds., Language Contact–Language Conflict (New York, 1993), 157–79, and Peter Vasiliadis, Whose Are You? Identity and Ethnicity among the Toronto Macedonians (New York, 1989).

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