Blaže Ristovski (March 21, 1931, Garnikovo,
Kavadarci
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,
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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– November 28, 2018, Skopje,
Macedonia
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* Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity
* Macedonia (Greece), a former administr ...
, both in present-day
North Macedonia
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) was a
Macedonian linguist
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,
folklorist
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and
historian
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.
He graduated from Faculty of Philology in
Skopje
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with a PhD in Philology. He was the director of the Institute of Folklore "
Marko Cepenkov" in Skopje and a member of the
Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
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and honorary member of the Writers' Association of Macedonia. He died on November 28, 2018, at the age of 87.
Bibliography
* ''Krste P. Misirkov'' (1874–1926) (1966)
* ''Vardar, scientific and literary and socio-political journal of K. Q. Misirkov'' (1966)
* ''Growers in the development of Macedonian national thought'' (1968)
* ''Macedonian nation and Macedonian national consciousness'' (1968)
* ''Krste Misirkov'' (1968)
* ''Nace D. Dimov'' (1876–1916) (1973)
* ''George M. Pulevski and his books "Macedonian Fairy" and "Macedonian singer"'' (1973)
* ''Macedonian narodnoosloboditelni Poems'' (1974)
* ''Dimitri Cupovski (1878–1940) and the Macedonian scientific literature fellowship in St. Petersburg''
* ''Contributions to the study of the Macedonian-Russian ties and the development of Macedonian national thought, in two books'' (1978)
* ''Macedonian verse 1900–1944, two books'' (1980)
* ''Manifestations and profiles of the Macedonian literary history, two books'' (1982)
* ''Macedonian nation and Macedonian nation, two books'' (1983)
* ''Koco Racin. Historical and literary studies'' (1983)
* ''Ikonomov Basil (1848–1934)'' (1985)
* ''Krste Misirkov (1874–1926)'' (1986)
* ''Macedonian folklore and national consciousness, two books'' (1987)
* ''Portraits and processes of the Macedonian literature and national history, three books'' (1989–1990)
* ''Sermon on the work of Vaptsarov'' (1990)
* ''Krste P. Misirkov, Selected pages'' (1991)
* ''Racin Macedonian narodnoosloboditelni Poems'' (1993)
* ''Macedonian Chronicles, two books'' (1993)
* ''Macedonia and the Macedonian nation'' (1995)
* ''Gorgija M. Pulevski, landmark in our cultural and national history'' (1996)
* ''Ceko Stefanov Popivanov: Earth, play in three acts'' (1996)
* ''Dimitri Cupovski and Macedonian national consciousness'' (1996)
* ''National Thought in Misirkov'' (1997)
* ''Early manuscripts of Krste P. Misirkov Macedonian'' (1998)
* ''Dimitar Tues Macedonian'' (1999)
* ''History of the Macedonian nation'' (1999)
* ''
Macedonian Encyclopedia'' (2009) editor
See also
*
Macedonian language
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*
Macedonian literature
*
Macedonian studies
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References
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1931 births
2018 deaths
Deputy prime ministers of North Macedonia
Macedonian writers
Yugoslav writers
20th-century male writers
Yugoslav historians
People from Kavadarci Municipality
Macedonists
Slavists