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https://doi.org/10.60053/GSU.IF.1.99.1-4Abstract
In vol. 98-99, materials from modern and contemporary history are published, accompanied by summaries in French and English. D. Grigorova traces the formation of Eurasianism in Russia. Z. Keren examines the Jewish community in Ruschouk from 1864 to the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878. V. Yanchev's article examines a specific phenomenon in Bulgarian public life after the Liberation - banditry and the role of the army in dealing with the problem. B. Mavrov draws on information and analyzes the Irish national question from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kr. Marholeva examines the role of the United States in determining the territorial borders of Czechoslovakia after the end of World War I. Y. Mantarliev offers his own reading of the problem of local government in the preparation and adoption of the Bulgarian constitution of 1947.
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Annual of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" - Faculty of History (GSU-IF).


