History Club (CAS Discussion Series)
(Topics)
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Martin Ivanov
(Institute of History, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences): “Revolution of
the Proletariat vs. Revolution of the Technocracy: HTP as a Surrogate
for the Economic Reforms in the period 1970-1989” - Dimitur Atanassov (Sofia University): "Laughter and Propaganda"
- Roumen Avramov, Martin Ivanov, Nikolay Poppetrov: “The Economic Debate on the 30’s”
- Roumen Avramov (Center for Liberal Strategies, Sofia, CAS Sofia): “Bulgarian Economic Knowledge: Cycles, Tendencies, Transitions”
- Ivan Elenkov (Sofia University): “The Fifth Congress of the Bulgarian Culture that did not Take Place”
- Stefan Detchev (South-West University, Blagoevgrad): "Stambolov and Stambolovism in Bulgarian Historiography in the 20th Century"
- Evelina Kelbetcheva (American University, Blagoevgrad): “’The Necessary’ Forgeries in History”
- Roumen Daskalov (New Bulgarian University, Sofia): “The Debate on Fascism in Bulgarian Historiography after World War II”
- Nikolay Poppetrov (Institute for History, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences): “Is a Typologization of Bulgarian Fascism Possible?”
- Dessislava Lilova (South-West University, Blagoevgrad): “The Dangerous Pledges of Modernity: Anti-European Debate in the Revival Public Space”
- Chavdar Marinov (Sofia University and Ècole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France) : “What is a Macedonian Revival?”
- Stefan Detchev (South-West University, Blagoevgrad): “Russophile and Russophobe Ideology and Bulgarian National Identity”
- Diana Mishkova (Sofia University, CAS Sofia): “Europe in the Nineteenth-Century Balkans: A Case Study in Cultural Transfer of Concepts”
- Alexander Vezenkov (Sofia University): “Not So Apparent Truths: the Bulgarian Revival as a Separate Period”
- Ivan Elenkov (Sofia University): “Historical Science and the Historians’ Community in Bulgaria”
- “Historiographical Problems of the Bulgarian Revival”