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The presented report describes the seminar that took place on 1st of December in the building of the Law and Administration Faculty of University of Rzeszów. The seminary was devoted to the problem of terrorism in the context of human rights. The organizers invited three notable guests: gen. bryg. rez. dr inż. Tomasz Bąk, mjr Adam Bogacz, doc. dr Krzysztof Czubocha, who made very interesting speeches, including practical and theoretical issues. The event gathered many listeners, especially students, but also workers of the University.
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Based mainly on personal memories, the author presents the so called School of Young Historians in Primorsko, annually conducted from 1978 till 1999, and the role of M. Isusov in it. All major units of scientific and historical character in the country regularly sent representatives in Primorsko. In this sense, the School was (all-) national. Regularly there were also foreigners – i. e. it was international. It was also interdisciplinary; all the historical disciplines were presented. The school stood out with its free spirit and attracted famous and promising names (such as Zhelyo Zhelev and Georgi Parvanov). It is not only the most durable forum for Bulgarian history (in 22 years the school was held 21 times) – but also the most open minded one.
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The article reviews the main proposals in the “Memorandum of the French government for organizing a European Federal Union”, bearing the date May 1, 1930, known also as “Project Brianne”. Bulgarian government received an invitation from the “Quai d’Orsay” to express its opinion on the document. The proposals of the French Prime Minister A. Brianne prompted the press of all political parties and authoritarian nationalist formations to express their attitude not only to “Project Brianne,” but also to evaluate the role of France in international relations in postwar Europe. The author also presents the basic principles and proposals set out in the response of the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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