1. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROM slavs – Keith Brown
2. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs – John Foster Fraser
3. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs – Francis Seymour Stevenson
4. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs – William Miller
5. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs – Kemal H. Karpat
6. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs – Isaac Asimov
7. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROM slavs – Ashmead-Bartlett Ellis
8. E. G. Ravenstein in 1877 – No “Macedonians” but Bulgarians
9. French consul in 1831: Macedonia consists of Greeks and Bulgarians
10. Foreign consuls about Macedonia in 1903
11. Linguist Vladimir I. Georgiev “Introduction to the History of the Indo-European Languages”
12. Linguist A. Vaillant, “Le probleme du Slave Macedonien”, 1938
13. Linguist Fr. Scholz, “Slavische Etymologie”, 1966
14. Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 1994
15. Prof. Dr Ivan Kochev – Sofia University, newspaper “Kontinent” , 1997
16. Balkanologist Vladimir Sis about Slavic Macedonians
17. “Greece in evolution..”, 1910 by Abbott, G. F. (George Frederick)
18. The outgoing Turk : impressions of a journey through the western Balkans (1897)
19. A. H. E. Taylor, ‘Future of the Southern Slavs’, 1917
20. C.M. Woodhouse,The Struggle for Greece 1941-1949
21. Allen Upward, The East End of Europe, London 1908
22. George h. Blakeslee ‘The Journal of International Relations’
23. Loring Danforth,The Macedonian Conflict. Ethnic Nationalism in a Transnational World
24. Edward J. Erickson – Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913″
26. N.S. Derzhavin, “Bulgaro-Serb Relations and the Macedonian Question”, (1918)
27. Elisabeth Barker, “Macedonia, its place in Balkan power politics”, 1950
29. John G. Leishman, US Ambassador to the Sublime Porte (1900 – 1908)
31. The Nationalities of Europe, Robert Gordon Latham ,1863
32. Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics
33. Tom Gallagher – Outcast Europe
34. James Pettifer – The New Macedonian Question (St. Antony’s)
35. Emily Greene Balch – Our Slavic Fellow Citizens
36. A. and C. Black – Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, 1838
37. Francis Galton – Vacation Tourists and Notes of Travel in 1860
38. Albert Sonnichen – Our Slavic Citizens, 1910
39. F. Pouqueville – Travels in Epirus, Albania, Macedonia, and Thessaly, 1820
40. M. MacDermott – For Freedom and Perfection. The Life of Yane Sandansky, 1988
41. Richard Gillespie – Mediterranean Politics
42. Macedonian folklore (1903) Abbott, G. F.
43. Brace, Charles Loring. The races of the old world :a manual of ethnology, 1863.
44. William Zebina Ripley – The races of Europe :a sociological study – 1910
45. Isaac Aaronovich Hourwich – Immigration and labor. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1912
47. Turkey in transition (1909) Abbott, G. F.
48. Turkey and the Eastern question ([1913]) Macdonald, John, M. A
49. Henry Bernard – shade of the Balkans: being a collection of Bulgarian folksongs and proverbs, 1904
50. Peter Roberts – Immigrant races in North America – 1910
51. Hugh Pulton, Who are the Macedonians
52. McWhorter, John, The Power of Babel
53. Mark Mazower, Salonica City of Ghosts
54. Encyclopaedia Britannica 2007 edition
55. “The Burden of the Balkans” By M. Edith Durham 1863-1944
56. “The Balkan Peninsula”, by E. de Laveleye, 1887
57. Anastasia Karakasidou – Fields of Wheat, Hills of Blood
58. Barbara Jelavich – History of the Balkans
60. William Milligan Sloane – The Balkans : a laboratory of history – 1914
61. Verkovitch – Bulgarian popular songs in Macedonia
62. Francis Galton – Vacation Tourists and Notes of Travel in 1860
63. The Bulgarians and Anglo-Saxondom 1919
64. Reports of the US Immigration Commission 1911
65. Foreign newspapers of 19th/20th c. about Macedonia
66. Sojourners and Settlers: The ’Macedonian’ Community in Toronto to 1940” by Lillian Petroff
69. Tito and the rise and fall of Yugoslavia by Richard West
70. Encyclopaedia of Chicago by James R. Grossman
71. Foreign newspapers of 19th/20th c. about Macedonia
72. The Sultan and His Subjects – Richard Davey, 1897
73. The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art – 1834
74. Twisting the words of Finlay
75. Ilinden Pension Plan – Buying the Memories
76. A Frenchman in Macedonia of 1854
77. Makedonien,landshafts und kulturbilder – 1927
78. “National Histories, Natural States” by Robert Shannan Peckam
79. Forty Years in Constantinople by Edwin Pears 1916
81. American Foreign Relations 1913
82. The American Review of Reviews Causes of the Balkan Wars 1912