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Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum

Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum

Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum is published by Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski and edited by the literary scholars of the Balkan Studies Masters and Doctoral Studies Program (Department of General, Indo-European, and Balkan Linguistics with the Faculty of Slavic Studies). This journal aims to encourage the study of Comparative Literature. The similarities and overlaps between less popular literatures and the well-researched canonical phenomena remain rather unexplored. Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum wants to give priority to such issues; to reconsider the clichéd notions of centres and peripheries, of one-way influences, temporary delays and topic deficiencies. It makes sense to seek the meaning of common affinities and trends, in other words – to look at what is positive, stimulating, and creative about the communication between literary and cultural phenomena. In fact, the Balkans are home to just a small share of the less researched literatures in the field of Comparative Literature. In Europe, we often know too little about our neighbours, unless they happen to be the French, German or British literatures.

Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum expresses itself in three languages: Bulgarian, French and English. It provides new opportunities for communication between scholars of Comparative Literature with the aim of a complete, conceptual and terminological understanding of new ideas within our field of research.

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Bulgarian Economic Papers

Bulgarian Economic Papers

Bulgarian Economic Papers

Frequency: irregular and other / Country: Bulgaria

The Bulgarian Economic Papers (BEP) is an English-language working-paper series published by the Centre for Economic Theories and Policies at Sofia University.

The series focuses on all topics in economics and business administration with an emphasis on South Eastern Europe in particular and post-transition countries in general. We welcome submissions that either deal with empirical studies or use theoretical models. However, papers on other current topics are also welcomed.

Studies which blend economics and business administration and address practical implications relevant for public policy, business policy, or individual decision making are highly appreciated. We would also encourage young scholars to submit their work.

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Yearbook of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski

Yearbook of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski

Годишник на Стопанския факултет на СУ „Св. Климент Охридски“

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

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Annual of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Slavic Studies

Annual of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Slavic Studies

Годишник на Софийския университет „Св. Климент Охридски“, Факултет по славянски филологии

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The first issue of the Annual of St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia appeared in 1904. In the period 1910 ‒ 1950 (nos.5 – 46), specialized series of the Faculty of History and Philology was published; in the period 1951-1965 there was Annual of the Philological Department which since 1966 split into Annual of the Department of Slavic Studies (Philologies) and Annual of the Department of Western Philologies. In the Annual of the Department (Faculty) of Slavic Studies, both established and young scholars and PhD students at that department report results of their research contributing to the study of Slavic languages and literatures. The publications cover various fields of philology, such as literary and language history, literary theories, general linguistics, Balkan linguistics, sociolinguistics, contact linguistics, intercultural relations, intertextuality, translation theory and practice, cultural anthropology, and others. The editorial board of the annual consists of 5 or 7 scholars working to the Department of Slavic Studies who review all the papers submitted for publication. Also, for every paper, the opinion of external reviewers was taken into account as well as the results of the discussion of the faculty members of the relevant chair at the department. Abstracts and keywords in English accompany all the papers published in the Annual.

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Philological Forum

Philological Forum

Филологически форум

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The Philological Forum is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal centring on the sphere of the humanities and established to serve as a platform for young scholars. Its issues are topical and are curated by a scholar specialising in the relevant area of philology and, broadly, the humanities. Articles in the journal concern issues pertaining to literary history and theory, the history of language and linguistic theory, cultural anthropology, folklore studies and ethnology, research on subjects relating to Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the media, theatre and cinema, language and literature education and the theory and practice of translation. Issues pertaining to Bulgarian studies abroad are given special consideration. The journal publishes scholarly articles, reviews, travelogues, fiction and interviews by young and establishes authors alike. The journal’s working languages include all Slavic languages, English and French. Texts in German, Spanish, Italian and Romanian are allowed.

The intended audience of the texts includes scholars, university lecturers, teachers in the humanities, specifically in the field of philology, BA, MA and PhD students, post-doc researchers and readers interested in philology.

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Annual of Sofia University „St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication

Annual of Sofia University „St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication

Годишник на Софийския университет „Св. Климент Охридски”, Факултет по журналистика и масова комуникация

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

THE ANNUAL OF SOFIA UNIVERSITY „ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI”. FACULTY OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION publishes scientific papers from all spheres of mass communication, resulting from the research work of lecturers and PhD students in Journalism, Public Relations and Book publishing.

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PUBLIC POLICIES.bg

PUBLIC POLICIES.bg

ПУБЛИЧНИ ПОЛИТИКИ.bg

Frequency: 4 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The electronic journal „Public Policy.bg” provides scientific support to good governance. It is aimed both at practitioners and scientists in the field of public sector management. Both groups can publish in it, as well as vice versa – to find the empirical or theoretical information provided by the "beyond". The journal is scientific. The articles are reviewed and selected for publishing by Editorial Board using the peer review method, ie. by assessing the correspondence of the texts with scientific criteria (scientific problem, thesis, scientific apparatus, method, evidence, achievement of a scientific fact). The Editorial Board is composed of scientists from different management courses and experienced representatives of management practice from the central and local government.The journal „Public Policy.bg” strengthens and promotes modern management thinking in the categories of public policies, good governance and social networks. The journal presents the advantages of this approach to the archaic linear management, which has embraced the public administration in captivity of passive performance. The journal draws attention to the opportunities for creative, strategic and political responsibilities of the administration. Issues of great importance are the new role of public administration in the 21st century, the principles of good governance in the age of globalization, the network approach in governance, strategic thinking, the problems of the administrative elite, administrative capacity and statehood. The research on the effectiveness and efficiency of the public administration is of central importance. Special attention is given to a multidisciplinary approach to the major problems of public governance. Topics of interest include management in healthcare, education, environmental protection, labor market, immigration, administrative reform, security, social activities, relations between the central and local levels. The techniques and methods for assessing policy implementation are also of interest as well as the financing and budgeting of administrative activity. Although the journal focuses mainly on public policies in Bulgaria, „Public Policy.bg” is paying special attention to good governance practices from Europe and the world.

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IUS ROMANUM

IUS ROMANUM

IUS ROMANUM

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Bulgaria

IUS ROMANUM is the first Bulgarian journal, dedicated to the study and research of Roman Law and Roman legal tradition in contemporary law. The journal's director and chief editor is Prof. Malina Novkirishka – Stoyanova, DSc, who teaches Roman Law at the Law Faculty of the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". The Scientific council consists of more than 50 members, including lecturers from different departments in the Sofia University and distinguished academics from the whole world, who have expressed their support for the initiative and have provided help in terms of submitting their own articles, presenting the journal on scientific forums, attracting new authors etc.

The online journal IUS ROMANUM is issued by the Law Faculty of the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". The authors, whose articles are published, are lecturers and researchers with interest in Roman Law and Roman legal tradition not only from the Law Faculty, but also from other Bulgarian and foreign universities. Since 2016 the journal also publishes works written by the members of the newly-founded Balkan Association of Roman Law and Roman Legal Tradition "Societas pro iure romano". The languages, in which the articles may be published, are Bulgarian, Italian, English, French and in exceptional cases Spanish.

The journal's purpose is to study and present the different aspects of the incorporation of Roman legal norms and principles into the contemporary legal systems, to outline the way in which modern-day legislation and legal culture was influenced by the Roman legal tradition. The journal also gives the Bulgarian audience the opportunity to familiarize itself with this subject. Every issue is dedicated to a specific topic and includes articles, which are relevant both to its Roman and to its contemporary legal aspects. Issues of the journal are published twice a year, once in June and once in December.

The journal is part of a project for the development of academic activity in the Sofia University which is financed by the national budget. Thus, most of the articles published are in Bulgarian. This, however, doesn't mean that only Bulgarian authors are given priority. Every author, who wishes to have their article published in the journal, can explicitly state whether he wants it published in the original language or translated in Bulgarian. Each article must be accompanied by a short resume in the respective original language and in English, as well as information about the author – their position and academic title, interests of research, shortlist of published works, post and e-mail addresses. Articles that are sent for translation in Bulgarian before publishing must also be accompanied by the author's explicit agreement for the translation, as well as information about the original publication of the article (if there is one) and the copyright of the respective publisher.

For complete information about the requirements for publishing, check the respective page on the journal's website.

Any articles sent for publishing undergo a check to see whether all requirements are met. They are afterwards sent in an anonymous form to be reviewed by two external peer reviewers, chosen by the manager, which are typically among the members of the Editorial Board. The reviewers must be experts in the scientific area, to which the article is primarily related, and they also must be representatives of universities that are different from the university, represented by the author of the article. The reviewing procedure and the Table for external peer review are the same for every author and are explained in detail on the respective page within this website. Articles are allowed to be published only in case of a positive result from the external peer review.

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Contemporary Law

Contemporary Law

Съвременно право

Frequency: 4 issues / Country: Bulgaria

Contemporary Law Journal was established in 1991. It is published by the Faculty of Law of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, which is the oldest, the largest and constantly being awarded the highest accreditation ratings Law faculty in Bulgaria. It is printed and distributed by Sibi Publishing House -- the only Bulgarian publishing house specialised in legal literature.

The journal’s publications include academic, scientific-practical and other research papers by Bulgarian and foreign authors. It reflects achievements in all areas of law and its application – theory and history of the state and the legal systems, administrative law and administrative procedure, property law, civil procedure law, tax law, commercial law, constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, criminalistics, EU law, financial law, family law and law of succession, intellectual property law, international private law, international public law, labour law, law of obligations, Roman law, social security law; as well as reviews, information on academic forums, case law.

The authors involve both respected academics and young researchers at the beginning of their careers. The published research papers cover Bulgarian law and the law of other states, of international organisations, the EU law. Its main headings are ‘Articles’, ‘Discussions’, ‘Foreign Experience’, ‘Improvement of Legislation’, ‘Young Contributors’ and others.

Papers are published in Bulgarian with keywords and abstracts in English. Each issue provides basic information about the authors and their contact details.

The journal has four issues per year.

The Editorial Board members are prominent academics, promising younger specialists, legal practitioners. The international Editorial Board includes established academics from Germany, Portugal, Spain, the Republic of Northern Macedonia and Russia.

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Social work

Social work

Социална работа

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Bulgaria

"Social Work" is the first Bulgarian applied science journal for social work and social sciences. The journal provides original publications - research, analytical articles, science comments and reviews, research reports, science announcements, as well as reviews of books and educational literature in the field of social work.

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A way to straight-A

A way to straight-A

Искам шестица!

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The series "A way to straight-A" is a publication of the Master's degree programme "Translator-Editor" at the Faculty of Slavic Studies of Sofia University. It is published once a year in December. The publication includes original texts by young researchers, mainly focused on the problems of translation theory and criticism, as well as translation reception. The subject of these texts is translation issues concerning languages such as English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, etc. Some of the texts concentrate on the reception of one book or one author, but others trace the overall reception of literatures such as Japanese or Korean in Bulgaria. Special attention is also paid to the reception of children's literature in translation.

In terms of texts that concern the criticism of translation, translated versions are compared, the difficulties faced by translators from different languages are commented on, and the peculiarities of specialised or film translation are analysed. 

All these texts can serve as a guide in teaching translation.  

A special section of the volume also includes reviews of important books in the field of contemporary Bulgarian literature, which can serve both as models for the ways in which good reviews are written and as examples in considering the tastes of young critics.

Finally, „A way to straight-A“ also presents translated texts from the fields of philosophy, literary studies and fiction, with the aim of introducing names that are unfamiliar or little known to the Bulgarian public. 

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Journal for German and Scandinavian Studies

Journal for German and Scandinavian Studies

Германистика и скандинавистика

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The Journal for German and Scandinavian Studies is a national open-access scholarly electronic journal with double-blind peer review by independent referees. It is published by the Department of German and Scandinavian Studies at the Faculty of Classical and Modern Languages at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria.

The journal publishes original fundamental and applied scholarly research in all areas of modern German and Scandinavian Studies – literary studies, linguistics, translation studies, social sciences, history and culture of the German-speaking countries and the Nordic countries, intercultural communication, multilingualism, philosophy, theatre studies, history of art, and musicology. Priority is given to research that aims to explore and elucidate the connections and relations between Bulgaria, on the one hand, and the German-speaking countries and the Nordic countries, on the other, in the areas listed above.

The journal also features separate dedicated sections for reviews of scholarly publications and translations, surveys, reports, and translations of artistic, journalistic and scholarly texts.

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Philology

Philology

Филология

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Bulgaria

Philologia is an international academic publication in the field of philology – linguis- tics, literary studies, translation, cultural studies. It was established by the Faculty of Clas- sical and Modern Philology at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski in 1977.

The materials published in the journal (scholarly articles,conceptual research, viewpoints, etc.) are blindly reviewed by two anonymous reviewers before acceptance for publication. The "Reviews" and "Chronicles" sections are not peer-reviewed and are published after an approval by the Editorial Board.

The manuscripts can be in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian and Bulgarian.

Frequency: Two issues per year.

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ANNUAL of the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts. ANNUAL OF ARTS

ANNUAL of the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts. ANNUAL OF ARTS

ГОДИШНИК на Софийския университет „Св. Климент Охридски“. Факултет по науки за образованието и изкуствата. КНИГА ИЗКУСТВА

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The Yearbook of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" is a traditional periodical scientific organ of Sofia University, which is published annually, with individual faculties having their own series — both in electronic version and as a printed edition with ISSN in a unified design approved by the University Press. Founded in 1904, in the 16th year after the opening of the University itself in 1888 as the first higher education institution in Bulgaria, the Yearbook of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" is the oldest Bulgarian scientific journal.

The Yearbook of the Sofia University "St. Kliment Kliment" is the oldest and the most important journal of the University. Kliment Ohridski", FNOI, has undergone various transformations due to faculty name changes. It is a continuation of the Yearbook of the Sofia University "St. Kliment Kliment". Kliment Ohridski", Faculty of Primary and Preschool Pedagogy with ISSN 0861-8216 (print), published between 1993-2018, which in turn is a continuation of the Yearbook of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Faculty of Primary and Preschool Pedagogy with ISSN 0861-8216 (print), published between 1993-2018. From 2020, the Yearbook of the Faculty of Pedagogical Sciences is divided into two - the book Pedagogical Sciences and the book Arts.

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Special Education and Speech & Language Therapy

Special Education and Speech & Language Therapy

Специална педагогика и логопедия (Online)

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The Special Education and Speech & Language Therapy Journal (SESLT) is an online Bulgarian academic journal intended to present advances in science, science-related news and exchange of experience in the fields of education, teaching and training, rehabilitation, therapy and inclusion of individuals with special educational needs and/or communication disorders. This journal is a successor of the print media ‘Journal of Special Education & Speech-Language Therapy’ (ISSN 2367-7821 print) and ‘Journal of Special Education’ (ISSN 1310-7003).

The journal is published by the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, the Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts (FESA), Departments of Special Education and Speech&Language Therapy. Its publication frequency is two issues per year. The journal publishes original scholarly research articles and studies, announcements, reports on practical experience findings, reviews and commentaries. The scholarly articles and studies are subject to approval through a double-blind peer review system.

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Annual of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts. Book of Educational Studies

Annual of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts. Book of Educational Studies

Годишник на Софийския университет "Св. Климент Охридски". Факултет по науки за образованието и изкуствата. Книга Педагогически науки

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The Annual of the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski is a traditional scientific periodical of the Sofia University for scientific studies. Each faculty has its own annual, devoted to its specific topics. The Annual is published both as printed and electronic version with ISSN in a single design, approved by the university press. Accepted for publication in the Annual are original research studies (in Bulgarian and English), for which the author declares they have not been published elsewhere, including under another title. There is no fee for the authors.

 

History

The Annual of the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski has been published since 1904, the 16th anniversary after establishment of the University in 1888 as the first university in Bulgaria. It is the first Bulgarian scientific journal.

The Annual of the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts (FESA) had several modifications of the title due to changes of the name of the Faculty in the course of the years:

Annual of the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts with ISSN 2682-9622, published in 2019.;

Annual of the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Primary and Pre-School Education with  ISSN 0861-8216 (print), published during the period  1993-2018;

Annual of the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty for Kindergarten and Primary School Teachers with  ISSN C625-8891, published during the period  1984-1992.

Since 2020 with decision of the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts the Annual is divided in two books – Annual of Educational Studies and Annual of Arts. In compliance with the decisions of the Academic Council of the Sofia University since 2020 the Annual Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts has implemented the blind peer-review system.

 

Scope of the Annual

The Annual of the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts (FESA), Annual of Educational Studies, invites national and international authors who have publications, devoted to theoretical and practical issues in the field of educational studies. A unique focus of the publication are the state-of-art research and discussions. The thematic scope of the Annual comprises problems of the primary school education, preschool education, social pedagogy, special education, media pedagogy, higher education. The Annual gives room also for innovative research in particular areas of educational studies. In addition, book reviews are also published in the Annual. 

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Educational and Social Studies

Educational and Social Studies

Педагогически и социални изследвания

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Bulgaria

Pedagogical and Social Studies is a successor of the journal Pedagogical Studies (2020) and the Journal of Science, Culture, and Education, published from 2014 to 2019. It is published by the Faculty of Educational Studies and Arts of the Sofia Universit.

The journal is published in an electronic version with ISSN 2738-8298 and a frequency of two issues per calendar year. It is aimed at an audience related to the problems of education, pedagogy, educational and social policies. Authors are free to express and argue their theses, opinions, and views in compliance with scientific ethics. The journal encourages scholarly discussion and academic spirit.

 

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Annual of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski“. Faculty of Philosophy. Library and Information Science

Annual of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski“. Faculty of Philosophy. Library and Information Science

Годишник на Софийския университет „Св. Климент Охридски“. Философски факултет. Библиотечно-информационни науки

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Bulgaria

The Annual of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Philosophy, Library and Information Science presents the efforts of the researchers, lecturers, doctoral, post-doctoral, undergraduate, and master's degree students in the broad spectrum of library and information sciences.

The Annual provides an open platform for the scientific papers of members of the LIS department at Sofia University, as well as the publications of leading scientists from related and partner research centers, universities, and organizations from the country and abroad.

The editorial board includes qualified teachers in the field of information sciences and related scientific fields.

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German-Bulgarian Relations in the Middle Ages. Selected works
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German-Bulgarian Relations in the Middle Ages. Selected works

БЪЛГАРО ГЕРМАНСКИ ОТНОШЕНИЯ ПРЕЗ СРЕДНОВЕКОВИЕТО. ОТБРАНИ СЪЧИНЕНИЯ

Author(s): Boyan Dzhonov / Language(s): Bulgarian,German

Keywords: Middle Ages; Germany; Bulgaria; relations; Althochdeutsch;

At the center of Assoc. Prof. Boyan Dzhonov's scientific research are studies related to Bulgarian-German relations and connections during the early and later Middle Ages, therefore this collection has selected and included his works that belong precisely to this field.The studies are divided into the following subgroups: studies related to Proto-Bulgarian studies, studies related to the Cyril and Methodius mission in Great Moravia, studies dedicated to Bogomilism, and studies related to mining in the Balkans.

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Transition and Postsocialism. Literature, Memory, Society After 1989 (Papers from the International Scientific Colloquium held on 21 September 2023 at the Institute of Slavonic Studies of the Czech Academy of Sciences)
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Transition and Postsocialism. Literature, Memory, Society After 1989 (Papers from the International Scientific Colloquium held on 21 September 2023 at the Institute of Slavonic Studies of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Преход и постсоциализъм. Литература, памет, общество след 1989 година (Сборник с докладите от едноименния международен научен колоквиум, проведен на 21 септември 2023 г. в Славянския институт на Академията на науките на Чешката република)

Author(s): Jan Rychlík,Pavel Janoušek,Miroslav Kouba,Nikolay Papuchiev,Ani Burova,Vera Kaplická Yakimova,Boris Minkov,Kristiyan Yanev,Jakub Kapičiak,Miroslav Olšovský,Jakub Mikulecký,Alena Fialová-Šporková,Radoslav Passia,Aleš Kozár,Slaveya Dimitrova / Language(s): Slovak,Bulgarian,Czech

Keywords: Postsocialism; Bulgarian literature; Czech literature; Slovak literature; Russian literature; Polish literature; Slovenian literature; Transition; Memory; Society

The volume contains the papers presented at the International Scientific Colloquium “Transition and Postsocialism: Literature, Memory, Society after 1989,” held in September 2023 in Prague, at the Slavic Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The articles by Bulgarian, Czech and Slovak scholars included in this collection explore the post-socialist literary context and the processes in literature since 1989. Subject to scholarly analysis are the artistic forms through which contemporary works represent the decades of socialism, the turning point in 1989 and the period of the Transition. In addition to the perspective of literature, the issues of post-socialism and the Transition are examined through the prism of history, of the social processes and the media.

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