History and Religion of Macedonia: Gateway to Europe
The book is about a village in the Balkan Peninsula of Europe where civilization originated and spread throughout Europe. Many nationalistic groups have invaded and claimed this area as their own, causing turmoil and the destabilization of Europe. The village is traceable back to the beginning of Christianity , where its people had been secluded and shielded by the Christian faith with detrimental consequences. Institutionalized falacies are analyzed and explained here, with respect to motives claimed by different factions of people of the European continent. The book also reports about family affairs and traditions enshrined in the people's every day lives.
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History and Religion of Macedonia: Gateway to Europe
The book is about a village in the Balkan Peninsula of Europe where civilization originated and spread throughout Europe. Many nationalistic groups have invaded and claimed this area as their own, causing turmoil and the destabilization of Europe. The village is traceable back to the beginning of Christianity , where its people had been secluded and shielded by the Christian faith with detrimental consequences. Institutionalized falacies are analyzed and explained here, with respect to motives claimed by different factions of people of the European continent. The book also reports about family affairs and traditions enshrined in the people's every day lives.
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History and Religion of Macedonia: Gateway to Europe

History and Religion of Macedonia: Gateway to Europe

by Stan (Stojan) Malian
History and Religion of Macedonia: Gateway to Europe

History and Religion of Macedonia: Gateway to Europe

by Stan (Stojan) Malian

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The book is about a village in the Balkan Peninsula of Europe where civilization originated and spread throughout Europe. Many nationalistic groups have invaded and claimed this area as their own, causing turmoil and the destabilization of Europe. The village is traceable back to the beginning of Christianity , where its people had been secluded and shielded by the Christian faith with detrimental consequences. Institutionalized falacies are analyzed and explained here, with respect to motives claimed by different factions of people of the European continent. The book also reports about family affairs and traditions enshrined in the people's every day lives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438977638
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 08/18/2009
Pages: 200
Sales rank: 646,243
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)
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