Andrew Rossos
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Andrew Rossos is Canadian Macedonian
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 historian, Professor at the University of Toronto
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Biography

Rosos was born Diko Roshovski in Vambel
Vambel
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 village, Kastoria prefecture
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, Greece
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 in 1941. During the civil war in Greece
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 in 1948 he was evacuated in Czechoslovakia
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 as a refugee child
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. Rossos studied at primary school in Sobotin
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 and Technical School in Prague
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. In 1958 he moved with the rest of his family in Canada. He graduated at high school in Toronto
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. Rossos earned a bachelor's degree in history at Michigan State University
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 in 1963. Rossos graduated postacademic degree and was awarded by the University of Stanford with Ph.D.
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 in 1971. Since them he has worked at the University of Toronto
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, and in 1982 became Professor
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 there. Rossos is author of a monograph on Russian foreign policy on the Balkans
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 ("Russia and the Balkans: Inter-Balkan Rivalries and Russian Foreign Policy, 1908-1914"). At the end of 2008 was issued his book "Macedonia and the Macedonians: A History". Rosos is adherent of the views espoused by the national historiography of the Republic of Macedonia
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Selected publications

  • "The Disintegration of Yugoslavia, Macedonia's Independence, and Stability in the Balkans." In War and Change in the Balkans: Nationalism, Conflict, and Cooperation, edited by Brad K. Blitz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
  • "Great Britain and Macedonian Statehood and Unification, 1940-49," East European Politics and Societies 14.1 (Winter 2000): 119-142.
  • "Incompatible Allies: Greek Communism and Macedonian Nationalism in the Civil War in Greece, 1943-1949," Journal of Modern History 69.1 (March 1997): 42-76.
  • "The British Foreign Office and Macedonian National Identity, 1918-1941." In National Character and National Ideology in Interwar Eastern Europe, edited by Ivo Banac and Katherine Verdey. New Haven: Yale Center for International and Area Studies, 1995.
  • "The Macedonians of Aegean Macedonia: A British Officer's Report, 1944," Slavonic and East European Review 69.2 (1991): 282-309.

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