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A Short History Of Modern Bulgaria, (Пълни авторски права)
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Автор: Ричард Крамптън

Заглавие: Кратка история на България

Преводач: Александър Шурбанов

Година на превод: 1994

Език, от който е преведено: английски

Издание: първо

Издател: Фондация „Отворено общество“

Град на издателя: София

Година на издаване: 1994

Тип: Научнопопулярен текст

Националност: английска

Печатница: „Образование и наука“ ЕАД — София

Редактор: Румен Генов

ISBN: 954-520-045-6

Адрес в Библиоман: https://biblioman.chitanka.info/books/13800

История

  1. — Добавяне

Кратка библиография

Обща история на България

John D. Bell, The Communist Party of Bulgaria from Blagoev to Zhivkov (Stanford, California, 1986)

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John R. Lampe, The Bulgarian Economy in the Twentieth Century (London, 1986) and Marvin R. Jackson, Balkan Economic History, 1550–1950: From Imperial Borderlands to Developing Nations (Bloomington, Indiana, 1982)

Charles A. Moser, A History of Bulgarian Literature, 863 — 1944 (The Hague, 1972)

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Nikolai Todorov, A Short History of Bulgaria (Sofia, 1975)

Djenyu Vassilev, Bulgarian Culture, Old and New (Sofia, 1965)

България преди българите

R. F. Hoddinott, Bulgaria in Antiquity: An Archeological Introduction (London and Tonbridge, 1975)

A. Mocsy, Pannonia and Upper Moesia (London, 1974)

A. G. Poulter (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on the Ancient History and Archaeology of Bulgaria (Nottingham, 1983)

Thracian Treasures from Bulgaria: A Special Exhibition held at the British Museum, January — March 1976 (London, British Museum Publications, 1976)

V. Velkov, Cities in Thrace and Dacia in Late Antiquity (Amsterdam, 1977)

V. Velkov (ed.) Roman Cities in Bulgaria: Collected Studies (Amsterdam, 1980)

Средновековните империи

Robert Browning, Byzantium and Bulgaria: A Comparative Study across the Early Medieval Frontier (London, 1975).

David Marshall Lang, The Bulgarians from Pagan Times the Ottoman Conquest (London, 1976)

Dmitri Obolensky, The Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism (Cambridge, 1948, reprinted New York, 1978)

Dmitri Obolensky, The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe 500 — 1453 (London, 1971)

Steven Runciman, A History of the First Bulgarian Empire (London, 1930)

Отоманското владичество и националното възраждане

Stephen W. Ashley. Bulgarian Nationalism (1830–1876: The Ideals and Careers of Ivan Bogorov, Georgy Rakovski and Pencho Slaveikov (Oxford D. Phil., 1984).

James F. Clark, Bible Societies, American Missionaries and the National Revival of Bulgaria (New York 1971, reprint of Harvard Ph. D., 1937)

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Nikolai Genchev, The Bulgarian National Revival Period (Sofia, 1977)

Mercia Macdermott, The Apostle of Freedom: A Portrait of Vasil Levski against a Portrait of Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria (London, 1967).

Thomas A. Meininger, Ignatiev and the Establishment of the Bulgarian Exarchate 1864–1872: A Study in Personal Diplomacy (Madison, Wisconsin, 1970)

Richard Millman, Britain and the Eastern Question, 1875 — 1878 (Oxford, 1979)

D. Mishew, The Bulgarians in the Past (Republished by Arno Press and the New York Times, New York, 1971)

Zachary Stoyanoff, Pages from the Autobiography of a Bulgarian Insurgent (translated from the Bulgarian by M. W. Potter, with an introduction by the translator, London, 1913)

В. H. Sumner, Russia and the Balkans. 1870 — 1880 (Oxford, 1937)

Nikolai Todorov, The Balkan Town, 15th — 19th Centuries (Seattle, Washington, 1983)

Ivan Vazov, Under the Yoke: A Novel (translated from the Bulgarian by Marguerite Alexieva and Theodora Atanassova, Sofia, 1976)

От Освобождението до края на Първата световна война

A. Hulme Beaman, Stambuloff (London, 1895)

C. E. Black, The Establishment of Constitutional Government in Bulgaria (Princeton Studies in History, Vol. I, Princeton, 1943)

H. N. Brailsford, Macedonia, its Races and their Future (London, 1906)

Noel Buxton, With the Bulgarian Staff (London, 1913)

Stephen Constant, Foxy Ferdinand, Tsar of Bulgaria (London, 1979)

Egon Corti, The Downfall of Three Dynasties (London, 1934) Alexander of Bulgaria (London, 1954)

Richard J. Crampton, Bulgaria 1878–1918: A History (Boulder, Colorado and New York, 1983)

I. E. Geshoff, The Balkan League (London, 1915)

Е. C. Helmreich, The Diplomacy of the Balkan Wars (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1938)

Charles Jelavich, Tsarist Russia and Balkan Nationalism: Russian Influence in the Internal Affairs of Bulgaria and Serbia, 1876 — 1886 (Berkeley, California, 1958) Russian Policy in Bulgaria and Serbia, 1881 — 1897 (Berkeley, California, 1950)

George F. Kennan, The Decline of Bismarck’s European Order: Franco-Russian Relations, 1875 — 1890 (Princeton, 1979)

Victor Kuhne, Bulgaria Self-Revealed (London, 1919)

Mercia Macdermott, Freedom or Death: The Life of Gotse Delchev (London, 1978)

John Macdonald, Czar Ferdinand and his People (reprint edition New York, 1971)

Hans Roger Madol, Ferdinand of Bulgaria: The Dream of Byzantium (London, 1933)

Duncan Perry, Stefan Stamboloff (London, 1993)

Andrew Rossos, Russia and the Balkans: Inter-Balkan Rivalries and Russian Foreign Policy, 1908 — 1914 (Toronto, 1981)

Lt. H. Wagner, With the Victorious Bulgarians (London, 1913)

От края на Първата до края на Втората световна война

Elizabeth Barker, Macedonia: Its Place in Balkan Power Politics (London, 1950)

John D. Bell, Peasants in Power: Alexandur Stamboliski and the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union 1899 — 1923 (Princeton, New Jersey, 1977)

Frederick B. Chary, The Bulgarian Jews and the Final Solution 1940 — 1944 (Pittsburg, 1972)

L. A. D. Dellin, Trade Unions and Labour Legislation in Bulgaria, 1878 — 1953 (New York, 1953)

G. P. Genov, Bulgaria and the Treaty of Neuilly (Sofia, 1935)

Max Lazard, Compulsory Labour Service in Bulgaria (Geneva, 1922)

Geo Milev, The Road to Freedom: Poems (translated from the Bulgarian by Edwald Osers, Sofia, 1983).

Marshall Lee Miller, Bulgaria during the Second World War (Stanford, California, 1975)

Charles A. Moser, Dimitrov of Bulgaria: A Political Biography of Dr Georgi M. Dimitrov (Ottawa, Illinois, 1979)

Nissan Oren, Bulgarian Communism: The Road to Power, 1934 — 1944 (New York, 1971)

Stoyan Rachev, Anglo-Bulgarian Relations during the Second World War (1939–1944) (translated from the Bulgarian by Stefan Kostov, Sofia, 1981)

Joseph Rothschield, The Communist Party of Bulgaria: Origins and Development, 1883 — 1936 (New York, 1959)

Joseph Swire, Bulgarian Conspiracy (London, 1939)

Kosta Todorov, Balkan Firebrand: the Autobiography of a Rebel, Soldier and Statesman (Chicago, 1943)

България от 1944

Michael M. Boll (ed.), The American Military Mission in the Allied Control Commission for Bulgaria, 1944–1947: History and Transcripts (Boulder, Colorado, and New York, 1985)

Michael M. Boll, The Gold War in the Balkans: American Foreign Policy and the Emergence of Communist Bulgaria, 1943–1947 (Lexington, Kentucky, 1984)

J. F. Brown, Bulgaria and Communist Rule (London, 1970)

L. A. D. Dellin (ed.), Bulgaria (New York, 1957)

Hristo Davedjiev, Stalinization of the Bulgarian Society, 1949 — 1953 (Philadelphia, 1975)

George R. Feiwel, Growth and Reforms in Centrally Planned Economies: The Lessons of the Bulgarian Experience (New York, 1977)

Paul Henze, The Plot to Kill the Pope (London, 1984)

Mito Isusov (ed.) Problems of Transition from Capitalism to Socialism (Sofia, 1975)

Georgi Markov, The Truth that Killed (translated from the Bulgarian by Liliana Brisby with an introduction by Annabel Markov, London, 1983)

Michael Padev, Dimitrov Wastes No Bullets: The Inside Story of the Trial and Murder of Nikola Petkov (London, 1948)

Nissan Oren, Revolution Administered: Agrarianism and Communism in Bulgaria Atanas Slavov, The Thaw in Bulgarian Literature (Boulder, Colorado and New York, 1981)

Claire Sterling, The Time of the Assassins: The Inside Story of the Plot to Kill the Pope (London, 1984)

Todor Zhivkov, a collection of his works was published by Pergamon Press, second edition, Oxford, 1985

Ludmila Zhivkova, a collection of her works was published by Pergamon Press, second edition, Oxford, 1982

Ценни периодични издания

Bulgarian Historical Review (Sofia)

Problems of Communism (Washington, D. C.)

Radio Free Europe (Munich) research reports and bulletins

Religion in Communist Lands (London)

Southeastern Europe (Tempe, Arizona)

Survey (London)

Survey of World Broadcasts (BBC)

Yearbook on International Communist Affairs (Hoover Institution, Stanford, California)

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