AUTHORS
& Abstracts
Alexandru Ciocîltan
MIRACLES IN BULGARIA IN AN UNPUBLISHED ACCOUNT FROM 1632 Alexandru Ciocîltan Institute of History „Nicolae Iorga”, Bucharest Abstract: The object of the present study is an unpublished
Ana-Maria Cătănuş
Ana-Maria Cătănuş, National Institute for the Study of Totalitarianism, Romanian Academy “LIVING IN TRUTH”. NARRATIVES OF ROMANIAN DISSENT Etudes balkaniques (Sofia) 2017 N 4 Abstract: This article
Andreas Lyberatos
THE SOUNDS OF MODERNITY: EXPLORING THE BALKAN CAPITALS’ SOUNDSCAPE (LATE 19th – EARLY 20th C.) Andreas Lyberatos, Panteion University & Institute for Mediterranean Studies/FORTH
Andrei Pippidi
LE PRINCE MOLDAVE « ÉCORCHE-CHIENS » ENTRE LA LÉGENDE ET LA RÉALITÉ Andrei Pippidi Institut des Études Sud-Est Européennes, Bucarest Between Legend and Reality: the
Andrei Timotin
LE CODE DES USAGES DE GHEORGAKI LE LOGOTHÈTE ET SES RAPPORTS AVEC LA LITTÉRATURE BYZANTINE DE CÉRÉMONIAL Andrei Timotin Institut d’Études Sud-Est Européennes (Académie roumaine) The Book
Andriana SPASSOVA-TOPUROVA
BULGARIAN-GREEK DISPUTES ON THE PAGES OF PERIODICALS DURING THE 19TH CENTURY (FROM THE POLEMICS BETWEEN ‘TSARIGRADSKI VESTNIK’ AND ‘BOSPHORUS TELEGRAPH’) Etudes balkaniques (Sofia) 2022 N 4 Andriana
Andro Gogoladze
THE MYTH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT IN MEDIEVAL GEORGIAN CHRONICLES Andro Gogoladze University of Georgia, Tbilisi Abstract: Pseudo-Callisthenes’ Alexander Romance has played an important role in
Aneta Mihaylova
EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL POLICIES IN POST-COMMUNIST ROMANIA AND THE MINORITIES Aneta Mihaylova, Etudes balkaniques (Sofia) 2018 N 4 Institute of Balkan Studies & Centre of Thracology
Angel ZLATKOV
BETWEEN THE PATRIARCHATE OF CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE BULGARIAN EXARCHATE. THE DIFFICULT CHOICE OF THE MACEDONIAN BULGARIANS AT THE END OF THE 19th CENTURY Études balkaniques (Sofia)
Anna Vlaevska
Anna Vlaevska History of a Historiographical Issue: Proto-Bulgarian Traces in Medieval Italy between Legend and Historical Memory Etudes balkaniques (Sofia) 2016 N 4 Abstract: This
Antoaneta BALCHEVA
ZAGREB IN BULGARIAN LITERATURE DURING THE FIRST HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Antoaneta BALCHEVA Institute of Balkan Studies & Centre of Thracology, (Bulgarian Academy of
Antonio D’Alessandri
Antonio D’Alessandri The outcomes of the economic planning in Bulgaria and the commercial relations with Italy Etudes balkaniques (Sofia) 2016 N 4 Abstract: The author