Krste Misirkov
Appearance
Krste Petkov Misirkov (Bulgarian: Кръсте Петков Мисирков; Macedonian: Крсте Петков Мисирков; 18 November 1874 – 26 July 1926) was a philologist, journalist, historian and ethnographer from the region of Macedonia. He authored the book On Macedonian Matters.
Quotes
[edit]- I have no intention of politicizing in the Bulgarian fashion. I am a Macedonian and this is how I see the position of my country: it is not Russia or Austria-Hungary that are the enemies of Macedonia, but Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia. Our country can be saved from ruin only by struggling fiercely against these states.
- Forgotten Wars: Central and Eastern Europe, 1912-1916 (2021), p. 40
- I am a Macedonian. I write in the central Macedonian dialect, which from now on I shall always consider the Macedonian literary language.
- The Macedonian Conflict: Ethnic Nationalism in a Transnational World (1997), p. 50
- We Macedonians are Turkish subjects and interested in maintaining the unity of Turkey ... the Macedonian intelligentsia, if they examine their own interests, should for their own sake and the sake of their people devote all their moral strength to the prime task of maintaining the unity of Turkey.
- Region, Regional Identity and Regionalism in Southeastern Europe: Part I (2008), p. 137 and On Macedonian Matters, translated by Alan McConnell (1974), p. 63
- From the Macedonian point of view, the unification of all Macedonia with Bulgaria, Serbia or Greece is not desirable, but neither is it particularly frightening.
- Region, Regional Identity and Regionalism in Southeastern Europe: Part I (2008), p. 137 and On Macedonian Matters, translated by Alan McConnell (1974), pp. 63 and 89
- What sort of new Macedonian nation can this be when we and our fathers and grandfathers and great-grandfathers have always been called Bulgarians? ... Macedonian as a nationality has never existed, they will say, and it does not exist now. There have always been two south Slav nationalities in Macedonia: Bulgarian and Serbian. So, any kind of Macedonian Slav revival is simply the empty concern of a number of fanatics who have no concept of South Slav history.
- Region, Regional Identity and Regionalism in Southeastern Europe: Part I (2008), p. 138
- If it is officially acknowledged that there are not several Slav nationalities in Macedonia, but only one, which is neither Bulgarian nor Serbian, and if Macedonia secedes as an independent Bishopric, Turkey will be immediately freed from interference in Macedonian affairs by the three neighboring states.
- Region, Regional Identity and Regionalism in Southeastern Europe: Part I (2008), p. 138
- Finally, many people will point out that our greatest misfortune is that we have no local Macedonian patriotism. If there were patriotism in Macedonia, we would think and work only for Macedonia. But now some of us still consider ourselves Bulgarian and link our interests with those of Bulgaria instead of studying our own country, Macedonia ...
- Region, Regional Identity and Regionalism in Southeastern Europe: Part I (2008), p. 138 and On Macedonian Matters, translated by Alan McConnell (1974), p. 146
- The Macedonian national revival ... is basically the result of the competition between Bulgaria and Serbia over the Macedonian question.
- Region, Regional Identity and Regionalism in Southeastern Europe: Part I (2008), p. 139 and On Macedonian Matters, translated by Alan McConnell (1974), pp. 113, 140 and 149
