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Home History journal Contents of Istoriya-History, 2021

History, issue 6/2021, Volume 29

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DOCUMENTARY HERITAGE

INFORMATION ON THE BULGARIAN HISTORY IN THE IX – XI CENTURIES, REFLECTED IN THE RUSSIAN CHRONOGRAPH

Dr. Denitsa Petrova, Assist. Prof.
Institute for Historical Studies
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Bulgaria)

https://doi.org/10.53656/his2021-6-1-info

Absract. Object of the present research is the Russian chronograph, an extensive chronicle in which the history of the Slavs is described as part of the world...

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ABOUT EMMANUEL VASKIDOVICH`S “KRATKO IZLOZHENIE ZA SOEDINENIETO NA DVETE UCHILISHTA SVISHTOVSKI, UCHILISHTETO NA BOZHESTVENOTO PREOBRAZHENIE I SVETI APOSTOLI”, OR THE FIRST PUBLISHED COMMUNITIES’ STATUTE

Dora Savova, PhD student
University of Sofia

https://doi.org/10.53656/his2021-6-2-emm

Absract. The publication of Emanuel Vaskidovitch „Kratko izlozhenie za saedinenieto na dvete uchilishta Svishtovski“ is known to the researchers, as an application of “Hristiyansko pouchenie ili sokrashtenie na Sveshtenniyata katihisisa” however to this day no researcher has commented upon the master copies which have been used for the making of the publication..

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CIVILIZATION BOUNDARIES

Russian Propaganda During the First World War: Technologies and Forms

Prof. Anna Hedo, DSc.
Boris Grinchenko Kyiv University (Ukraine)
Prof. Svitlana Liaskovska, DSc.
National Academy of Security Service of Ukraine (Ukraine)

https://doi.org/10.53656/his2021-6-3-russ

Abstract. The purpose of the article is to analyse the use of political propaganda methods employed by the Russian Empire before and during the First World War, in particular, on the Ukrainian lands, which became a direct theatre of military operations and a field of confrontation between intelligence and counterintelligence services of belligerent powers, which exercised manipulative influence upon great masses of population and implemented special technologies for the formation of public opinion.
The research methodology is based on the principles of objectivity, systematicity, dialectics, historicism and interdisciplinarity…

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Bulgarian Blagoev Commune in the Context of the Formation of the Soviet Totalitarian System (1920s – 1930s)

Prof. Mykhailo Zhurba, Prof. Viktor Dotsenko,
Nataliia Chernihovets
M. P. Drahomanov National Pedagogical University (Ukraine)

https://doi.org/10.53656/his2021-6-4-bul

Abstract. Based on the analysis of the sources and academic literature, the article comprehensively presents a critical analysis of the activities of the Bulgarian Blagoev Commune…

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REVIEWS AND ANNOTATIONS

A NEW RESEARCH ON RUSSIAN POSITION TO THE BALKAN WARS 1912 – 1913

Gusev, N., 2000. Bolgariya, Serbiya i russkoye obshchestvo vo vremya
Balkanskikh voyn 1912 – 1913 gg
Moscow: Indrik
ISBN 978-5-91674-592-4, DOI 10.31168/91674-592-4.

Dr. Hristo Berov, Assoc. Prof.
University of Sofia

https://doi.org/10.53656/his2021-6-5-new

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TRADITIONS AND FUTURE HORIZONS: THE TRAINING SHIPS, CUTTERS, AND YACHTS OF THE NAVAL ACADEMY (1881 – 2021)

Panayotov, A., 2021. The training ships, cutters, and yachts of the Naval Academy (1881 – 2021). Varna: Publishing Center of NVNA [in Bulgarian].

Dr. Valentin S. Vasilev, Assoc. Prof.
Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy Varna, Bulgaria

https://doi.org/10.53656/his2021-6-6-trad

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Ukrainian-Bulgarian Relations in the Focus of Ukrainian Historians

Matyash, I. & Tertychna, A. & Manasieva, I., 2021. Ukrayins’ko-bolhars’ki vidnosyny: oficiyna i kul’turna dyplomatiya (1918–1944). Kyiv, Sofia:
Instytut Istoriyi NAN Ukrayiny. 372 p.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Artem Papakin
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine)

https://doi.org/10.53656/his2021-6-7-ukr

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EVENTS

CRISES AS CATHARSIS – POLITICAL, SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF THE EXTREME SITUATIONS IN HISTORY

Scientific Conference organized by Regional Historical Museum
– Pleven,and Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
– Faculty of History

Elitsa Nenova, Researcher, PhD Student
University of Sofia

https://doi.org/10.53656/his2021-6-8-cris

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