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Greeks and Macedonians - Ernst Badian

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Badian in his extensive research 'Greeks and Macedonians' presented all evidence and soundly concluded that the Macedonians were distinct nation from the Greeks, which neither considered themselves to be Greeks nor were considered by the Greeks to be Greek. - - Ernst Badian was John Moors Cabot Professor of History (Emeritus) at Harvard University. Badian’s large output comprises well over 200 items, including six books and many notices for a basic tool of classical scholarship, the Oxford Classical Dictionary. He was also a formidable and sometimes devastating reviewer. Active in the historical profession in both the United Kingdom and the United States, he helped found the Association of Ancient Historians (1974) and the American Journal of Ancient History (1978).

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