Balkan Identities in Bulgarian Culture
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Nikolay Aretov
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Bulgarian revival Identifications - the Christianity Applications
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Nikolay Chernokozhev
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Among the Stereotype and Reality: The image of the Jewry in the Bulgarian literature from the beginning of the 19th century till the Liberation
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Olga Todorova
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The Exotic Other - Presence and use in the discourse of the Bulgarian 19th century
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Inna Peleva
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Turks in Bulgarian Literature, 15th-18th centuries
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Rossitsa Gradeva
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Bulgarian Identity in Dramaturgy During the Period of Bulgarian Revival
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Nikoleta Patova
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The Catholic Church in Bulgaria and the community identities of its members during 19th and first half of 20th century
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Ivan Elenkov
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The Neighbour as “The Other” or “The Other Neighbours” of Bulgarians. A Reflection on the Bulgarian Press from the Time of National Revival
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Nagejda Alexandrova
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Woman’s Identity in Modern Bulgarian Culture
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Krasimira Daskalova
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The Woman as the Other
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Amelija Licheva
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Bulgarian’s Images in the Western Literature (19th C. - the Beginning of 20th C.)
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Raia Zaimova
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The Neighbor between peace and war: Bulgarian literature from the late 19th and early 20th centuries and its image of its neighboring countries
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Rumyana Koneva
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Nationalism and the Other: The Making of Nation and the Nation-State In the Balkans
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Recep Boztemur (Ankara)
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Les images des Grecs et des Occidentaux dans la littérature bulgare aux XVIIIe – XIXe siècles
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Nadia Danova
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Les images des Grecs et des Occidentaux dans la littérature bulgare aux XVIIIe – XIXe siècles
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Nadia Danova
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“Turkish history thesis” and its aftermath. A story of modus operandi
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Büşra Erslani
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Bulgarians and Greeks: Elements of Their Mutual Optics in the 20th C
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Sanya Velkova
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Le discours bulgare du XIX sciècle sur les Tsiganes
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Keta Mircheva
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Rumanians and Rumania in the Bulgarian Literature 1878-1989
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Blagovest Njagylov
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Building of the Bulgarian Cultural Hero in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Vladimir Trendafilov
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The Image of the Religion Syndrom in the Balkans
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Jasmina Mojsieva-Guseva
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The Metamorphosis of the Bulgarian Neognostics
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Grażyna Szwat-Gyłybowa (Warsaw)
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Bulgarian’s Images in the Western Literature (19th C. - the Beginning of 20th C.)
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Raia Zaimova
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Ideological and Conceptual Aspects of the Formation of National Standard Languages
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Ljubomir Popović (Belgrade)
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Balkan Identities through the optics of Turkishness
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Yordanka Bibina
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The different in his own culture. Marginals and outsiders
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Ameliya Licheva
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The Search for Identity and the Image of Europe among the Greeks from the 17th to the early 19th Century
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Olga Katsiardi-Hering
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Caricature politics or politics in caricature
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Dobrinka Parusheva
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Kennst du das Land, wo die Projekten bluehen?
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Boris Minkov
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K problému formování národní identity a vzniku národních států na Balkáně
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Jan Rychlík Praha
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L'image du “Turc” dans la prose bulgare des XIXe et XXe siècles: Thème et variations sur un mythe identitaire balkanique
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Marie Vrinat-Nikolov
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Totalitarian Identities: Particular Insight towards the Phenomenon ‘Goli Otok’ - Prison
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Jasmina Mojsieva-Guseva
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Literary Reception and Balkan Literary Identity
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ROUMIANA L. STANTCHEVA
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The Balkan Sites of Memory
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Jolanta Sujecka
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The crisis and East vs West as the concepts implying Bulgarian culture dilemmas in the light of the literary critics of the 1930's
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Olga Gronowska
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Въпросът за conditio bulgarica в контекста на богомилския мит
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Grażyna Szwat-Gyłybowa (Warsaw)
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The conquest of Constantinople as mythical plot
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NIKOLAY ARETOV
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The Bulgarian Narrative about the Fall under Ottoman Rule: A Historical Canon with no Messianic Myth
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DESSISLAVA LILOVA
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The Downfall of the Serbian and Bulgarian Kingdoms: Heroes and Victims
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EVGENIYA IVANOVA
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Les temps ottoman dans les textes bulgares XIXe - XXe s.
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NADIA DANOVA
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Hellenism and the making of Modern Greece
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ANTONIS LIAKOS (ATHENS)
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Myth against myth: the nation as ethnic overlay
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JOHN HUTCHINSON (LONDON)
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Crises historiques et mythes identitaires : quelques illustrations dans la littérature bulgare du XXe siècle
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MARIE VRINAT-NIKOLOV (PARIS)
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