Macedonian Renaissance (1802-1944) – a process of the Macedonian cultural and national awakening and state-political independence that begins with the fight for the use of the National Instead of the Church Slavic language in the written Word and the individualization of the Macedonian cultural and historical identity in the Slavic and the Balkan world, for the Construction of the Macedonian as a special literary language and for the renewal of the Ohrid Archbishopric as a national church in a Macedonian autonomous, independent, federal or confederate state (in South Slavic or in Balkan frames). Revival in Macedonia is conditionally starting with the printing of the first text of the modern Macedonian spoken language (the four-language of Daniel Moscopolic, 1802) and lasts until the constitution of the contemporary Macedonian state at the first session of ASNOM (1944). → Macedonia. Bl. R.
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Кириличен напис МАКЕДОНСКА ПРЕРОДБА