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Стефан Дечев

България

Stefan Detchev is an Associate-Professor of modern and contemporary
Bulgarian history and historiography at South-West University of
Blagoeavgrad, Bulgaria and lecturer on history of masculinity at the
University of Sofia. His interests cover history of political culture,
nationalism and identity, history of sexuality, food and foodways. Among
his major publications are “Who are the Bulgarians?  “Race”, science
and politics in fin-de-siècle Bulgaria – In: We, the people. Politics of
National Peculiarities in South-East Europe (2009); Who are Our
Ancestors? “Race”, Science and Politics in Bulgaria 1879-1912. (2010);
Politics, Gender and Culture: Articles and Studies on Modern Bulgarian
History (2010); In Searching of the Bulgarianness: The networks of
national intimacy XIX-XXI (2010) Beltween Slavs and Old Bulgars:
“Ancestors,” “Race” and Identity in Late Nineteenth-Century In: Geary,
P., Klaniczay, G., Manufacturing Middle Ages. Entangled History of
Medievalism in nineteenth-century Europe, Joep Leersen Series “National
Cultivation of Culture”. (2013, pp. 347-376); Shopska salat”: The Road
from an European Innovation to the National Culinary Symbol”, In: From
Kebab to Ćevapčići. Eating Practices in Ottoman Europe”
Interdisziplinäre Studien zum Östlichen Europa. (2018, forthcoming);
“Procession of civilization” – the first Bulgarian Istanbul cookbook
from 1870 and the road to modernity.  – Kent Schull, Suraiya Faroqhi
(eds.), Rethinking Late Ottoman Civilization (2018 forthcoming).

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