2020 NEWS ARCHIVES

Double Book Launch: "BANITSA IN THE MAELSTROM OF THE WARS, 1903-1949" and "THE BELLS WILL RING TOMORROW: Tales of Village Life in Aegean Macedonia"
Double Book Launch: "BANITSA IN THE MAELSTROM OF THE WARS, 1903-1949" and "THE BELLS WILL RING TOMORROW: Tales of Village Life in Aegean Macedonia"

The Canadian Macedonian Historical Society featured a Zoom double book launch moderated by Professor Emerita Christina Kramer on "BANITSA IN THE MAELSTROM OF THE WARS, 1903-1949' presented by Dr. Constantine Mallin and "THE BELLS WILL RING TOMORROW: Tales of Village Life in Aegean Macedonia" presented by Virginia Evans. "Banitsa was a big influential village and here is its story of turmoil affecting the unsettled lives of 3 generations of resilient Macedonians." "There is nothing in English that deals with Macedonian culture in this way. Human response to death, grieving, exploitation and fear, struggle and survival ... a powerful vehicle of storytelling." To order a copy of "Banitsa in the Maelstrom of the Wars, 1903-1949," please email Dr. Dan Mallin at: cdan.mallin@utoronto.ca To order a copy of "The Bells Will Ring Tomorrow: Tales of Village Life in Aegean Macedonia," please email Virginia Evans at: vaenter@rogers.com

 

How History will look upon the Prespa Agreement with Prof. Keith Brown
How History will look upon the Prespa Agreement with Prof. Keith Brown

What Will History Say About the Prespa Agreement? Lecture byKeith Brown Professor, University of Arizona The Canadian Macedonian Heritage Society welcomed Professor Keith Brown, Director of the Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies at the University of Arizona, for an engaging lecture examining the historical and political implications of the Prespa Agreement and its impact on the writing of Macedonian history.

Translating Balkans
Translating Balkans
TRANSLATING THE BALKANS Professor Christina Kramer, author, translator, linguist SUNDAY, March 3rd, 2013 Including a BOOK LAUNCH FOR In Translating the Balkans, which was both a lecture and book launc...