Trud Daily, one of the biggest newspaper in Bulgaria writes a review about the Institute’s exhibition “Without a Trace? The Labour Camp in Belene 1949 – 1959 and afterward…” Only in Bulgarian!…
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Bulgarian Telegraph Agency reports on the Institute’s Exhibition
Only in Bulgarian! 18:00 – Националната художествена галерия Институтът за изследване на близкото минало и Националната художествена галерия /НХГ/ представят тази вечер експозицията “Без следа? Лагерът “Белене” 1949-1959 г. и след това…”,…
“Belene 1949 – 1959 and Afterwards”
Vsekiden.com reviews the opening of the Without a Trace? The Labour Camp in Belene 1949 – 1959 Exhibition of the Institute for Studies of the Recent Past, Sofia. Only in Bulgarian! “Белене”…
Hristo Hristov and his Understanding the Transition Economy
Krasen Stanchev reviews Hristov’s latest book on the pages of Dnevnik Daily. In Bulgarian only! През 1994 г. започнах първото си проучване на деловата етика, формираща се по време на ембаргото на…
The Unbearable Price of Collectivization
Martin Ivanov presents to the Culture Weekly audience a short academic review of the “Reploughed Boundaries. Collectivization and social change in Bulgarian Northwest (40.s 50.s of the XX century)“, written by…
“August ’68. Communism, Democracy and Occupation”
Culture Weekly published Prof. Znepolski’s article presented in December 2008 during the “’68 The Prague Spring and Bulgaria” discussion. It makes parallels between the communist propaganda campaigns shortly after the ’68 invasion…
Bulgarian Communism as Civilizational Phenomenon
Prof. Hristo Todorov (Head of Philosophy Department at the New Bulgarian University) review Prof. Znepolski’s book Bulgarian Communism. Socio-cultural Aspects and Power Trajectory on the pages of Literary Newspaper Weekly. Full text…