Debating the Past: Modern Bulgarian History : from Stambolov to Zhivkov

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Central European University Press, 1.01.2011 г. - 367 страници
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Stambolov, the Russophiles, and the Russophobes in Bulgaria -- Initial Interpretations of the Stambolov Era -- The Marxist Historians on Stambolov's Regime -- Towards Stambolov's Rehabilitation -- After the Fall of the Communist Regime -- CITED LITERATURE -- CHAPTER 2 The Rule of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union and the "Worker-Peasant Alliance"--The Road to Power -- Agrarian Rule: Ideology and Reforms -- Interpretation and Assessments -- Aleksandŭr Stamboliiski -- The Agrarian Union and the "Unity of Action" with the Bulgarian Communist Party -- CITED LITERATURE -- CHAPTER 3 The Debate on Fascism and the Anti-fascist Struggles -- The Long Fascism and the Breaches in It -- "Monarcho-Fascism" -- Bulgaria and Hitler's Germany -- Anti-Fascism and the Struggle against Fascism -- After Communism -- CITED LITERATURE -- CHAPTER 4 September Ninth, "People's Democracy" and Socialism -- September Ninth -- "People's Democracy" (1944-1948) -- Socialism in Progress -- After Socialism, about Socialism: September Ninth Revisited -- The People's-Democratic Transition -- Georgi Dimitrov -- The Macedonian Question -- The Repressions -- Bulgarian Totalitarianism -- The Zhivkov Era and Descriptions of the System -- Socialist Modernization -- Aspects of the System -- CITED LITERATURE -- CONCLUSION The Truth and Objectivity Question in Bulgarian Historical Scholarship -- CITED LITERATURE -- Transliteration.
 

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Introduction
1
CHAPTER 1 Stambolov the Russophiles and the Russophobes in Bulgaria
7
Initial Interpretations of the Stambolov Era
10
The Marxist Historians on Stambolovs Regime
26
Towards Stambolovs Rehabilitation
42
After the Fall of the Communist Regime
63
CITED LITERATURE
80
CHAPTER 2 The Rule of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union and the WorkerPeasant Alliance
87
After Communism
200
CITED LITERATURE
212
CHAPTER 4 September Ninth Peoples Democracy and Socialism
223
Peoples Democracy 19441948
228
Socialism in Progress
245
September Ninth Revisited
253
The PeoplesDemocratic Transition
256
The Macedonian Question
262

The Road to Power
88
Ideology and Reforms
93
Interpretation and Assessments
98
Aleksandŭr Stamboliiski
120
The Agrarian Union and the Unity of Action with the Bulgarian Communist Party
126
CITED LITERATURE
134
CHAPTER 3 The Debate on Fascism and the Antifascist Struggles
145
The Long Fascism and the Breaches in It
146
MonarchoFascism
165
Bulgaria and Hitlers Germany
172
AntiFascism and the Struggle against Fascism
188
The Repressions
265
Bulgarian Totalitarianism
275
The Zhivkov Era and Descriptions of the System
281
Socialist Modernization
292
Aspects of the System
297
CITED LITERATURE
306
CONCLUSION The Truth and Objectivity Question in Bulgarian Historical Scholarship
319
CITED LITERATURE
361
Transliteration
369
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Roumen Daskalov is Professor at the New Bulgarian University, Sofia and Recurrent Visiting Professor at Central European University, Budapest.

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