<p>The nineteenth century was the epoch of nation building for the Bulgarians under Ottoman rule. In this book, comparisons and analogies are made between the Bulgarian Revival and other regions, epochs, ideological trends, and events. These latter are taken from two major areasβWestern Europe ("Ren
The Making of a Nation in the Balkans: Historiography of the Bulgarian Revival
β Scribed by Roumen Daskalov
- Publisher
- Central European University Press
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Series
- Ceu Medievalia
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The 19th century was the epoch of nation building for the Bulgarians under Ottoman rule. Comparisons and analogies are made between the Bulgarian Revival and other regions, epochs, ideological trends and events.
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