Macedonia and the Macedonians (La Macédoine et les Macédoniens) is a book written by Edmond Bouchié de Belle, published in 1922. It explores the complex political and ethnic dynamics of Macedonia during the early 20th century. The book delves into the contested identities of the Macedonian people, who were claimed by Bulgarians, Serbs, and Greeks, each asserting their own historical and cultural ties to the region.

The author examines the lack of a unified national identity among Macedonians and discusses how their ethnic and linguistic traits overlap with neighboring groups. It's a fascinating historical account of a region marked by cultural and political disputes.

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