The History of Bulgaria

The History of Bulgaria
Author: Frederick B. Chary
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011-02-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313384479

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This comprehensive overview of the history of Bulgaria covers events in this important Balkan nation from its 9th-century origins in the first Bulgarian Empire through the present day. Now an Eastern European leader in the fields of science and technology, a nation with impressive renewable energy production capabilities and an extensive communication infrastructure, as well as a top exporter of minerals and metals, Bulgaria has grown both economically and politically over the past two decades. The History of Bulgaria examines the country's development, describing its cultural, political, and social history and development over 13 centuries. The modern era is particularly emphasized, including Bulgaria's role in World War II, the long tenure of Communist leader Todor Zhivkov, the role of Aleksandur Stamboliiski and the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, and the myriad changes in Bulgaria's post-Communist period. The author also highlights significant individuals in Bulgarian history, such as Dimitur Peshev, the Deputy Speaker whose actions saved 50,000 Jews from the Holocaust.

A Short History of Modern Bulgaria

A Short History of Modern Bulgaria
Author: R. J. Crampton
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1987-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521273234

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This survey of Bulgaria traces its history form the liberation from the Ottoman Empire to 1985.

Stefan Stambolov and the Emergence of Modern Bulgaria 1870 1895

Stefan Stambolov and the Emergence of Modern Bulgaria  1870 1895
Author: Duncan M. Perry
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0822313138

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Little known in the United States but increasingly important in the affairs of southeastern Europe, Bulgaria is a land with a stormy history. No less stormy is the story of Stefan Stambolov, who ruled the country during some of its most turbulent years. Duncan M. Perry's biography of Stambolov, the first in English in the twentieth century, illuminates the life, motives, and personality of this major figure. Perry begins with Bulgaria in the tumultuous years immediately following its founding in 1878. After the ousting of the country's first prince, Stambolov enters the stage as the fiery young lawyer who restored him to the throne. Although the prince promptly abdicated, Stambolov stepped into the breach and led the nation during the interregnum. Perry traces this patriotic politician's transformation into an authoritarian prime minister. He shows how Stambolov stabilized the Bulgarian economy and brought relative security to the land--but not without cost to himself and his regime. Perry depicts a man whose promotion of Bulgaria's independence exacted its price in individual rights, a ruler whose assassination in 1895 was the cause of both rejoicing and sorrow. Stambolov thus emerges from these pages as a complex historical figure, an authoritarian ruler who protected his country's liberty at the cost of the people's freedom and whose dictatorial policies set Bulgaria upon a course of stability and modernization. An afterword compares the Bulgarian liberation era of Stambolov with the communist-era dictator, Todor Zhikov, analyzing similarities and differences.

Balkan Smoke

Balkan Smoke
Author: Mary C. Neuburger
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801465949

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In Balkan Smoke, Mary Neuburger leads readers along the Bulgarian-Ottoman caravan routes and into the coffeehouses of Istanbul and Sofia. She reveals how a remote country was drawn into global economic networks through tobacco production and consumption and in the process became modern. In writing the life of tobacco in Bulgaria from the late Ottoman period through the years of Communist rule, Neuburger gives us much more than the cultural history of a commodity; she provides a fresh perspective on the genesis of modern Bulgaria itself. The tobacco trade comes to shape most of Bulgaria's international relations; it drew Bulgaria into its fateful alliance with Nazi Germany and in the postwar period Bulgaria was the primary supplier of smokes (the famed Bulgarian Gold) for the USSR and its satellites. By the late 1960s Bulgaria was the number one exporter of tobacco in the world, with roughly one eighth of its population involved in production. Through the pages of this book we visit the places where tobacco is grown and meet the merchants, the workers, and the peasant growers, most of whom are Muslim by the postwar period. Along the way, we learn how smoking and anti-smoking impulses influenced perceptions of luxury and necessity, questions of novelty, imitation, value, taste, and gender-based respectability. While the scope is often global, Neuburger also explores the politics of tobacco within Bulgaria. Among the book's surprises are the ways in which conflicts over the tobacco industry (and smoking) help to clarify the forbidding quagmire of Bulgarian politics.

Modern Bulgaria

Modern Bulgaria
Author: Georgi Bokov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1981
Genre: Bulgaria
ISBN: UOM:39015009002893

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Popular Music in Contemporary Bulgaria

Popular Music in Contemporary Bulgaria
Author: Asya Draganova
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781787439634

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On the crossroads between the cultural influences of perceived global models and local specificity, entangled in webs of post-communist complexity, Bulgarian popular music has evolved as a space of change and creativity on the edge of Europe. An ethnographic exploration, this book accesses insight from music figures from a spectrum of styles.

Modern Bulgaria

Modern Bulgaria
Author: Todor Zhivkov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1974
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105082990834

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The Post war Historiography of Modern Bulgaria

The Post war Historiography of Modern Bulgaria
Author: Philip Edward Mosely
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1937
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:32044085902583

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