Makedonsko delo
Makedonsko delo (Bulgarian: Македонско дело) was a Bulgarian newspaper connected to the IMRO (United) and came out on the 10th and 25th of each month. It was printed in Berlin, Vienna, and Paris. The newspaper started on September 10, 1925, and had notable people like Dimitar Vlahov, Vladimir Pop Tomov, and Pavel Shatev.[4] In total, 179 issues were published,[5] with the last one on May 25, 1935. In its time, the newspaper stood out as one of the few supporting the idea of an independent Macedonian nation.
Motto The freedom of Macedonia lays in the Internal revolt, whoever thinks someone else will liberate Macedonia, they are lying to themselves. Gotse Delchev Освобождението на Македония лежи в вътрешното възстание. Който мисли другояче да се освободи Македония, той и себе си лъже и другите. Гоце Делчев | |
Publisher | Anton Kubisnak[1] |
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Editor-in-chief | Vladimir Pop Tomov[2] |
Editor | Jordan Anastasov, Dimitar Vlahov, Dino Kjosev[2] |
Launched | 10 September, 1925[3] |
Political alignment | far-left position and socialist views[1] |
Language | Bulgarian |
Ceased publication | 25 May, 1933[3] |
City | Vienna, Paris |
History
changeDuring the 1920s there were many Macedonian activist in foreign land, the most notable ones being IMRO (United) which had bases in Vienna and Istanbul, the group in Vienna had a big disagreement with the one in Istanbul, mostly because the Istanbul supported the Comintern while the other disliked how the Comintern handled the Macedonian question
In 1924 there was a meeting with IMRO members from all over Eastern Europe, some of which sided with the group in Vienna, since then the groups were divided into two, those who supported the Comintern formed another newspaper known as "Makedonsko samoznanie" (Macedonian self-education) and the other formed Makedonsko delo.[1]
Makedonsko delo began to publish issues in September 10, 1925, the first issue was edited by Dimitar Vlahov, and he was the main editors of the first few editions before Vladimir Pop Tomov became the main editor. The main mission of the newspaper was the unity of Macedonia and all of its regions and to create a seperate nations for the Macedonians, or for the inclusion of Macedonia into a Balkan federation.[1]
The main editor Vladamir Pop Tomov also used multiple fake names in order to hide his name such as the fake name "V. Gramov".[6] As soon as the newspaper began becoming popular it was banned in Yugoslavia due to spreading pro-Macedonian concepts in Vardar Macedonia which it was trying to supress. The newspaper was also anti-fascist and was aganist Nazi Germany.[6]
According to Pavel Shatev, one of the founders of the newspaper in one of its issues in october 1925 stated:
The Macedonian Delo is national, it is developing independently, it is moving towards its national-political and economic independence, towards its separation into a separate national-political unit, towards its state unity
— Pavel Shatev, 25th of October 1925, [7]
Eventually the newspaper would begin to support the Comintern in 1934 after the Resolution of the Comintern on the Macedonian question which it helped in making, it also published the text in its own newspaper.[8]
Publishes
changeYear | Issue | Date | Source |
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I | 1 – 24 | 10th of September 1925 – 25th of August 1926 | [6] |
II | 25 – 48 | 10th of September 1926 – 25 August 1927 | |
III | 49 – 72 | 10th of September 1927 – 25 August 1928 | |
IV | 73 – 96 | 10th of September 1928 – 25th of August 1929 | |
V | 97 – 120 | 10th of September 1929 – July 1930 | |
VI | 121 – 143 | 10th of September 1930 – 10th of August 1931 | |
VII | 144 – 167 | 25th of September 1931 – 25th of September 1932 | |
VIII | 168 – 179 | October 1932 – 25th of May 1935 |
Sources
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Методолошка дискусија: „Македонско дело“ (1925-1935) како извор за дискурзивна анализа на национални идентитети by Ivana Hadjieva
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 МАКЕДОНСКО ДЕЛО од МАКЕДОНСКА ЕНЦИКЛОПЕДИЈА
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 НА 10 СЕПТЕМВРИ 1925 ГОДИНА ВО ПАРИЗ ИЗЛЕЗЕ ПРВИОТ БРОЈ НА ВЕСНИКОТ „МАКЕДОНСКО ДЕЛО“ КОЈ ЈА ЗАСТАПУВАЛ ИДЕЈАТА ЗА САМОСТОЈНА МАКЕДОНИЈА
- ↑ Добринов, Дечо. ВМРО (обединена), Университетско издателство „Св. Климент Охридски“, София, 1993, стр. 55.
- ↑ Енциклопедия Пирински край, Том 1, Благоевград, 1995, стр. 539.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Иванчев, Димитър. Български периодичен печат, 1844 – 1944: анотиран библиографски указател. Т. 1. София, Наука и изкуство, 1962. с. 462.
- ↑ Павел Шатев за Македонската кауза – со мисли и дело во ИНФОМАКС (2022) од Сотир Костов
- ↑ На денешен ден: Формирана Коминтерната – првата организација која ја признала македонската нација од Антропол (2021)