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Discussion Series “Economic and Social History”: Consumer Price Dynamics in Bulgaria from 1750 to Today: Measurement and Applications

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Please note: this event is in Bulgarian! We would like to invite you to the upcoming lecture, part of the seminar "Economic (Social) History of Bulgaria: The Future through the Past Culture." The discussion series continues with a lecture by Assoc. Prof. Dr Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva, Assoc. Prof. Dr Kaloyan Ganev, and Assoc. Prof. Dr Martin...

Fellow seminar: Politicizing Science: the Impact of Politics on the Bulgarian Archaeology during the Communist Period and the Years of Transition

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Miglena Stamberova (BG-Swiss Fellowships for Bulgarian Junior Scholars, Oct ‘24 – Jul ‘25) is presenting her topic on: Politicizing Science: the Impact of Politics on the Bulgarian Archaeology during the Communist Period and the Years of Transition on 12 December 2024 (Thursday), at 16:30. Moderated by: Sebastian Fink Abstract: This research explores the dynamics of...

Fellow seminar: Studying the Invisible Systemic Problem that is Police Violence in Bulgaria: Preliminary notes on an ongoing study

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Konstantin Georgiev (BG-Swiss Fellowships for Bulgarian Junior Scholars, Oct ‘24 – Jul ‘25) is giving a talk on: Studying the Invisible Systemic Problem that is Police Violence in Bulgaria: Preliminary notes on an ongoing study on 09 January 2025 (Thursday), at 16:30. Moderated by Lyubomira Popova. Abstract: While there seems to be a consensus among...

Discussion series “Bulgaria after Chernobyl”: Introduction to the topic “The Bulgarian Chernobyl”

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

A regular discussion series on the topic "Bulgaria after Chernobyl" is set to start in Janury 2025. The idea of this seminar is to publicise the latest discoveries made by our team of researchers, whose goal it is to shed light on the "management" and consequences of the Chernobyl disaster in Bulgaria. The seminar is...

Fellow seminar: The Majority of the Minority: Turkish Literature in Bulgaria’s Communist Semiosphere, 1944-1969

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Ahmed Nuri (BG-Swiss Fellowships for Bulgarian Junior Scholars, Oct ‘24 – Jul ‘25) will present his research on: The Majority of the Minority: Turkish Literature in Bulgaria’s Communist Semiosphere, 1944-1969 16 January 2025 (Thursday), at 16:30. Abstract: In this presentation, I will share the initial findings of my archival research, which aims to comprehensively examine...

CAS Discussion Series: “Why Byzantium?”: The Cumans: Pagan Nomads within the Orthodox World

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

The Centre for Advanced Study Sofia hosts a discussion series under the theme: Why Byzantium? We will convene for a lecture on the following topic: The Cumans: Pagan Nomads within the Orthodox World Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Konstantin Golev (Institute for Historical Studies, BAS) 22 January 2025 (Wednesday), at 15:30h.

Fellow seminar: Constructing Ibn Taymiyya’s Conception of Translation

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Mariana Malinova (Pforzheimer Fellowship for Bulgarian Senior Scholars, Oct ’24 – Feb ‘25) will present her research on: Constructing Ibn Taymiyya’s Conception of Translation 23 January 2025 (Thursday), at 16:30. Moderated by: Nadezhda Alexandrova Abstract: This presentation introduces an ongoing research project on the works of Ibn Taymiyya (1263–1328), an influential figure in Islamic theology...

Discussion Series “Economic and Social History”: Social Status of Bulgarian Teachers during the Bulgarian Revival

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Please note: this event is in Bulgarian! We would like to invite you to the upcoming lecture, part of the seminar "Economic and Social History of Bulgaria: The Future through the Past Culture". The discussions series continues with a lecture by Prof. Dr Vera Boneva on the "Social Status of Bulgarian Teachers during the Bulgarian...

Fellow seminar: A Latourian approach to hope and healing in Medieval Byzantium (9th – 10th centuries)

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Oana Cojocaru (Relevance of the Humanities Fellow, Oct ‘24 – Feb ‘25) will give a talk on: A Latourian approach to hope and healing in Medieval Byzantium (9th – 10th centuries) 30 January 2025 (Thursday), at 16:30. Moderated by Mariana Malinova Abstract: Since Early Christianity, saints’ cults have played a crucial role in shaping emotional...

Fellow seminar: Modernist? Non-Conformist? Anachronist? The Role of Fotografika Darkroom Practices in the Late Soviet Photography

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Oleksandra Osadcha (Landis&Gyr Artistic Fellowship Oct – Feb ‘25) will present her research on: Modernist? Non-Conformist? Anachronist? The Role of Fotografika Darkroom Practices in the Late Soviet Photography 06 February 2025 (Thursday), at 16:30 Moderated by Edward Waysband. Abstract: The seminar will give some insights into the problems of researching the late Soviet amateur photography...

Discussion series “Bulgaria after Chernobyl”: The Bulgarian State and the Chernobyl Accident: Decision-Making Process, Historical Context and Consequences

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

A regular discussion series on the topic "Bulgaria after Chernobyl" is set to start in Janury 2025. The idea of this seminar is to publicise the latest discoveries made by our team of researchers, whose goal it is to shed light on the "management" and consequences of the Chernobyl disaster in Bulgaria. The seminar is...

Fellow seminar: A Communist Family: A creative nonfiction case study

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Angel Igov (Landis&Gyr Artistic Fellowship Oct ‘24 – Feb ‘25) will present his work on: A Communist Family: A creative nonfiction case study 13 February 2025 (Thursday), at 16:30 Moderated by Ahmed Nuri. Abstract: While there is no lack of documentary and biographical literature treating the socialist period in Bulgaria, the perception of insufficiency remains,...

Discussion Series “Economic and Social History”: “Targovska” Street in the First Half of the 20th Century: Entrepreneurs, Consumption and Urban Planning

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Please note: this event is in Bulgarian! We would like to invite you to the upcoming lecture, part of the seminar “Economic and Social History of Bulgaria: The Future through the Past Culture”. The discussions series continues with a lecture by Assoc. Prof.  Ivaylo Nachev on the “"Targovska" Street in the First Half of the...

Fellow seminar: Comparative Approach to Hybridity: Modernist Literature of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Port Cities Tel Aviv and Odesa

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Edward Waysband (Social Relevance of the Humanities Fellowship, Oct '24 - Feb '25) will present his work on: Comparative Approach to Hybridity: Modernist Literature of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Port Cities Tel Aviv and Odesa 20 February 2025 (Thursday), at 16:30 Moderated by Angel Igov. Abstract: The purpose of this comparative research is to...

CAS Discussion Series “Why Byzantium?”: The Conquest of Sofia in Ottoman Narratives: More Questions Than Answers

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

The Centre for Advanced Study hosts a discussion series under the theme: Why Byzantium? We will convene for a lecture on the following topic: The Conquest of Sofia in Ottoman Narratives: More Questions Than Answers Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Dr Rositza Gradeva (Institute for Balkan Studies, BAS) 21 February 2025 (Friday) at 16:00