Pseudomacedonism
English
Etymology
pseudo- + Macedonism. For more, see Macedonia.
Noun
Pseudomacedonism (uncountable)
- (rare, derogatory) The practice of appropriating to Slavic Macedonia the name, symbolism and history of ancient (Greek) Macedonia.
- 2007 July 15, The Pseudomacedonian Fascism, in alt.news.macedonia, Usenet:
- The unity of selected, falsified cultural heritages of the subjugated peoples represents the muddy historical ground for Pseudomacedonism.
- 2008 August 24, "Black Athena's" ethnic genocide of the ethnic Macedonians, in soc.culture.greek, Usenet:
- […] the holy "truths" of the Pseudomacedonism, the crucial among which is the claim that today´s "Makedonci" of FYROM are direct descendants of Alexander's […]
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Pseudomacedonism.
- 2007 July 15, The Pseudomacedonian Fascism, in alt.news.macedonia, Usenet:
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