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Debating The Past Modern Bulgarian Historiographyfrom Stambolov To Zhivkov Roumen Daskalov

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Debating The Past Modern Bulgarian Historiographyfrom Stambolov To Zhivkov Roumen Daskalov
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Roumen Daskalov
ISBN: 9786155053535, 6155053537
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Debating The Past Modern Bulgarian Historiographyfrom Stambolov To Zhivkov Roumen Daskalov by Roumen Daskalov 9786155053535, 6155053537 instant download after payment.

The book is comprised of the four major debates on modern Bulgarian history from Independence in 1878 to the fall of communism in 1989. The debates are on the Bulgarian–Russian/Soviet relations, on the relations between Agrarians and Communists, on Bulgarian Fascism, and on Communism. They are associated with the rule of key political personalities in Bulgarian history: Stambolov (1887–1894), Stamboliiski (1919–1923), Tsar Boris III (1918–1943), and the communist leaders Georgi Dimitrov and Todor Zhivkov (1956–1989). The debates are traced through their various articulations and dramatic turns from their beginnings to the present day.

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