Medical Superstition of the Gypsies
Heil-Aberglaube der Zigeuner
Keywords: medical customs of gypsies; Sinti & Roma medical practice
re-digitized issue 31 from March, 1936 of the house journal of pharmaceutical Company CIBA
More...Keywords: medical customs of gypsies; Sinti & Roma medical practice
re-digitized issue 31 from March, 1936 of the house journal of pharmaceutical Company CIBA
More...Keywords: Versailles Peace Conference; emigration; Macedonians in Bulgaria;
More...Keywords: Bosnian Uprising 1875-1876;
Stanje srpske raje pred bosanski ustanak bilo je očajno. Graničarske austrijske oblasti ispitivale su bosanske begunce, prebegle na hrvatsko zemljište, o uzrocima, koji nagnaše narod na ustanak, pa prema iskazu tih begunaca može se stvoriti slika bednog života rajinog u Bosni.The Herzegovina uprising (Serbian Cyrillic: Херцеговачки устанак) was an uprising led by ethnic Serbs against the Ottoman Empire, firstly and predominantly in Herzegovina (hence its name), from where it spread into Bosnia and Raška. It broke out in the summer of 1875, and lasted in some regions up to the beginning of 1878. It was followed by the Bulgarian Uprising of 1876, and coincided with Serbian-Turkish wars (1876-1878), all of those events being part of the Great Eastern Crisis (1875-1878). The uprising was precipitated by the harsh treatment under the beys and aghas of the Ottoman province (vilayet) of Bosnia — the reforms announced by the Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I, involving new rights for Christian subjects, a new basis for army conscription, and an end to the much-hated system of tax-farming, were either resisted or ignored by the powerful Bosnian landowners. They frequently resorted to more repressive measures against their Christian subjects. The tax burden on Christian peasants constantly increased. (WIKIPEDIA)
More...Keywords: Balkan wars;First World War;
Ideals and delusions. Balkan War and catastrophe of 1913. The Great European war and involvement of Bulgaria. The 1918 catastrophe, its consequences for Bulgaria and the prospects. Published in 1926 by »Кооперативна печатница Гутенбергъ,«
More...The anonymously published text (first published in Albanian in the issue of May 17, 1968 of the journal »Zeri i Popullit«) represents both a key-text and a round-up of the Albanian position towards the Soviet Union and its polics after Enver Hoxha's turn towards China and Maoist positions. The German edition printed in Tirana has been published in ALbania - probably for West-German Maoist-Leftists travelling to Albania in this era.
More...Mehmet Shehu delivered this speech in his capacity as President of the Council of Ministers in 1966. in its form it is a typical statement of accounts, of the achievements and progresses made - together with prospects and imperatives concerning the nex steps of development in all areas of political, iderological, industrial and social reality of the Albanian society.
More...Keywords: WorldWar I; Balkan Wars;
The small book aims at providing a general description of the political situation of Europe. However, doing so in 1915 in the midst of WW I, and doing it from a specific South-Eastern European pont of view, the Balkan wars of 1912/13 make the special background for the author's considerations. After the general, inital part on "Diplomatic Transactions" the author, therefore, has dedicated in the second part short special chapters to the Turkey, to Serbia, to Greece, to Romania, as well as to the Carnegie Report from 1914, investigating the atrocities committed by the combattants of these wars.
More...Keywords: Serbia-Bulgaria Relations;
published by: Librarie centrale des Nationalités, Lausanne
More...Keywords: Macedonia;
published by the Bulgarian Association of Researchers, Literates and Artists printed by the Press of the Royal Court, Sofia 1918 author's name in the French edition is written: "Radeff"
More...Keywords: Macedonia 1920; Balkan Wars; World War I; Macedonian Statehood; Macedonia and Bulgaria; Macedonia and Serbia;
The publisher Al. Pascalew, based in Sofia, started after Worldwar I an series „Bibliothèque des Questions Balkaniques“, in which he mainly published extracts from books which have been published in Western European countries. H. N. Brailsford had published in 1906 in London his comprehensive monograph edition on „Macedonia: its Races and their Future“ (London: Methuen & Co. 1906). The digitized issue 3 of the „Library of Balkan Questions“ offered here consists of an extract from the chapters IV and V of this 1906 book in French translation.
More...Keywords: Ottoman Empire; Serbia and Bulgaria; Nation-building; national statehood; national independence;
instead of an Abstract please read the" Introduction.PDF" of 2.5 pages which you can download free of charge from "Content" Tab here.
More...Keywords: Dobruja; Dobrudha
Published as issue Nr. 6 of ИЗДАНИЕ НА НАРОДОСПОМАГАТЕЛНИЯ ФОНДЪ "ДОБРУДЖА" - БИБЛИОТЕКА "ДОБРУДЖА". Original publisher: ПЕЧАТНИЦА НА С.М. СТАЙКОВЪ, Sofia, 1918
More...Published between 1930 and 1934 as No 6 of the series "Политическа библиотека". It presents a biography of Mihail Takev (1864-1920), a Bulgarian major and politician, one of the leaders of the Democratic Party in Bulgaria.
More...The author, P. Gabé, has been deputy of the Baltchik region (Dobrouja) and land-owner in the region. The booklet has been published in Sofia in 1925 by »Imprimerie P. Glouchkoff«
More...Keywords: Bulgarian Antifascism;
Published in 1946 by »Maison d'édition Hémous" in Sofia. Publication has been based on material provided by Dimitre Ilieff (Dimiter Iliev), at that time Bulgarian Ambassador in Stockholm
More...Keywords: autocephaly;
With an 16-pages introduction of the »Société Slave en Bulgarie« acting as editor of this small booklet under issue Nr 10 of its series »Bibliothèque Slave«
More...Keywords: History of Bulgaria;
More...Keywords: World War I;
Radko Dimitriev (Bulgarian: Радко Димитриев) (24 September 1859 in Gradets – 18 October 1918 near Pyatigorsk) was a Bulgarian general, Head of the General Staff of the Bulgarian Army from 1 January 1904 to 28 March 1907, as well as a general in the Russian Army during the First World War. (Wikipedia)
More...Offprint drawn from „GLASNIK MUZEJA KOSOVA I METOHIJE, KNJ. I, PRIŠTINA 1956“ [Bulletin of the Museum of Kosovo and Metohija, Vol I, Priština 1956] // This work deals with a Gipsy folk-tale noted down at Prizren, which tells how once a wife has had two husbands simultaneously. In connection with this motive, a consideration is made to the occurrence of multi-husbandry or polyandry, to be suppose finally that this tale as well — with such subject — could be a confirmation of Gipsy’s origin from India, where we find such occurrences today, too.
More...Keywords: Ecology in Albania;
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