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A Short History of Modern Bulgaria

A Short History of Modern Bulgaria
Author: R. J. Crampton
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1987-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521273237

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


A Concise History of Bulgaria

A Concise History of Bulgaria
Author: R. J. Crampton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2005-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139448234

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Bulgaria became a member of the European Union in 2007, yet its history is amongst the least well known in the rest of the continent. R. J. Crampton provides here a general introduction to this country at the cross-roads of Christendom and Islam. The text and illustrations trace the rich and dramatic story from pre-history, through the days when Bulgaria was the centre of a powerful medieval empire and the five centuries of Ottoman rule, to the cultural renaissance of the nineteenth century and the political upheavals of the twentieth, upheavals which led Bulgaria into three wars. This updated edition includes the years from 1995 to 2004, a vital period in which Bulgaria endured financial meltdown, set itself seriously on the road to reform, elected its former King as prime minister, and finally secured membership of NATO and admission to the European Union.


A Short History of Bulgaria

A Short History of Bulgaria
Author: Nikolaĭ Todorov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1977
Genre: Bulgaria
ISBN:

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Bulgaria and Bulgarians

Bulgaria and Bulgarians
Author: Plamen Pavlov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2009
Genre: Bulgaria
ISBN: 9789545002212

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria
Author: R. J. Crampton
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191513312

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Tracing the evolution of the Bulgarian state and its people, from the beginning of the Bulgarian national revival in the middle of the nineteenth century to the entry of the country into the European Union, Richard Crampton examines key political, social, and economic developments, revealing the history of a country which evolved from a backward and troublesome Balkan state to become a modern European nation. The formation of the first modern Bulgarian state in 1878 played a major role in Bulgaria's evolution, determining its stance in the two World Wars. Seeing the collapse as well as the establishment and evolution of communist rule, Bulgaria survived an often painful journey from monolithic authoritarianism to representative democracy and the market system. This book follows this journey, and analyses the development of Bulgaria's political culture, examining the emergence of radical movements, both agrarian and socialist, as well as looking at the role of religion and the position of minorities. Crampton highlights the problems and dilemmas created by the country's position situated between east and west, problems which might not be entirely solved by the country's admission to the EU.


Bulgaria and the Bulgarians

Bulgaria and the Bulgarians
Author: Plamen Pavlov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2013
Genre: Bulgaria
ISBN: 9789545002717

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Modern Bulgaria

Modern Bulgaria
Author: State Mutual Book & Periodical Service, Limited
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780785573463

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Stefan Stambolov and the Emergence of Modern Bulgaria, 1870-1895

Stefan Stambolov and the Emergence of Modern Bulgaria, 1870-1895
Author: Duncan M. Perry
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780822313137

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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.