Views on the Economic Development of Bulgarians in the Nineteenth Century According to the Program Documents of the Radical Sector
in the National Liberation Movement. Cover Image

Възгледи за стопанското развитие на българите през ХІХ век в програмните документи на радикалното направление в националноосвободителното движение
Views on the Economic Development of Bulgarians in the Nineteenth Century According to the Program Documents of the Radical Sector in the National Liberation Movement.

Author(s): Petko St. Petkov
Subject(s): History, Economy, Economic history, History of ideas, Social history, Modern Age, 19th Century, Public Finances, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Център за стопанско-исторически изследвания
Keywords: economic development; radical sector; program documents; national liberation movement

Summary/Abstract: On the basis of their program documents, the views on the economic development of Bulgarians of various representatives of the radical sector in the national liberation movement in the 19th century are examined and analyzed. Different research methods are applied – critical analysis, comparative historical approach. The object of the study is presented in chronological order from the mid-30s of the 19th century, when the first manifestation of the national liberation movement was organized, to the Liberation – the creation of a new Bulgarian state in the 70s of the 19th century. In the researched program documents of the so-called revolutionary or radical organizations are rarely found, and in some there are no ideas and projects for the economic development of the Bulgarians at all, apart from the most general and repeated findings about the plight of the people under Ottoman rule, which have mostly a motivational purpose. This reasoned conclusion has an important meaning, since a large part of the participants in the organizations from the radical sector live to see the Liberation, i.e. the creation of the new Bulgarian state, which they largely caused with their actions in 1875–1876. They are actively involved in the organization and state administration of the Principality of Bulgaria, despite the clearly established lack of programmatic views on the economic development of the people, which manage.

  • Issue Year: VII/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 52-63
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Bulgarian