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Selected bibliography in the field of Bulgarian Studies published in the current year
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Selected bibliography in the field of Bulgarian Studies published in the current year
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Defended PhD theses in Bulgaria in the field of linguistics, literature, history, folklore, ethnography and art studies
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This article is merely intended to summarize the four principal viewpoints of the systems of Classical Hindu thought on the supreme scriptures of Brahminical Hinduism, i.e., the Vedas. It does not give nor delve into the long-winded arguments advanced by the schoolmen of each of these systems that seek to justify their positions on their doctrine of scripture and its associated and ancillary issues
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The present paper follows the journey of the Romanian verb “a bate” (to beat, to hurt, to fight etc.) through the depths of language, uncovering its many uses. Bridging cultural and linguistic distances, it also explores the contextual requirements and changes that happen in Hindi when wanting to obtain the same meanings as those conveyed by the Romanian verb. In addition, it reflects on how a social media post that starts out as a topic for ridicule may become a source for semantic analyses.
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Rabindranath Tagore’s dramatic techniques employ a rich tapestry of symbolic language, where imagery serves as a vehicle for both narrative progression and the expression of complex social critiques. Set against the backdrop of rigid caste hierarchies prevalent in society, the play presents the transformative journey of Prakriti, an untouchable woman who confronts the deeply ingrained social prejudices of her time. Through its poetic language and richly layered imagery, Chandalika goes beyond a mere narrative of social critique to become a profound meditation on human dignity, identity, and freedom. Through a detailed analysis of these imagistic elements, this study highlights how Tagore’s visual language not only enriches the dramatic experience but also invites a deeper understanding of the socio-cultural issues addressed in the play. The paper argues that Chandalika serves as a powerful example of how metaphors of liberation, when intertwined with visual symbolism, can transcend the constraints of conventional drama to deliver a potent message of human dignity and self-worth.
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Calcutta (Kolkata) is usually considered the cultural capital of India. The extraordinary cultural effervescence of the city, the numerous descriptions of the metropolis in the literary writings, memoirs or films place Calcutta among the most inspirational cities in the world. I have visited Calcutta many times and I am always impressed by the city’s ability to reassert itself, and to give a voice to all its residents. During festivals, the city is like a fairytale; it vibrates with people’s lives and is part of the festivities. But during the rest of the year, Calcutta charms visitors and takes over their lives, making them return again and again. This is how I see, experience, love and read the city of joy, beyond the words in which it is often described.
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The report examines the National Recovery and Resilience Plan of the Republic of Bulgaria, as a package of measures which, through a wide range of grants and loans, aims to support the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and encourage investments leading to a greener digital economy as at the national and regional level, including and Veliko Tarnovo region. The object of analysis are the funds attracted in the region, which prove the effectiveness of the investments and lead to sustainable economic development, turning the regions into an increasingly preferred place to live and work.
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This article explores the coverage of the Balkan Wars by V. V. Toporov (Viktorov), a correspondent for the Russian newspaper Rech in Sofia. Over fifty of his publications from this period reveal various aspects of military operations, as well as the structure of the country and its army. However, more significant are his reports on pressing issues. Toporov was one of the first to inform the Russian public about the Serbization and Hellenization of the Bulgarian population in Macedonia. Additionally, he defended the honor of the Bulgarian army in a debate with L. D. Trotsky over war crimes. Following the Balkan Wars, Toporov was preparing a book in which he planned to argue that Bulgaria‘s actions in 1913 and 1915 were forced by external circumstances. Using publications from Rech, correspondence between the journalist and the editorial board, as well as P. N. Milyukov’s archives and other documents, the article reconstructs this stage of the journalist’s life connected with Bulgaria and his defense of its interests.
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Bulletin “Publication Activity” contains bibliographic information on publications by NATFA lecturers for a calendar year. The publication contains monographs, publications in world databases, publications in specific world databases, publications in the database of the National Reference List of NACID; Publications in databases of publications specific to the field: Culture, Literary Gazette, national media for culture; publications in scientific collections and in non-refereed publications; publications in foreign publications.
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Bulletin “Publication Activity” contains bibliographic information on publications by NATFA lecturers for a calendar year. The publication contains monographs, publications in world databases, publications in specific world databases, publications in the database of the National Reference List of NACID; Publications in databases of publications specific to the field: Culture, Literary Gazette, national media for culture; publications in scientific collections and in non-refereed publications; publications in foreign publications.
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Bulletin “Publication Activity” contains bibliographic information on publications by NATFA lecturers for a calendar year. The publication contains monographs, publications in world databases, publications in specific world databases, publications in the database of the National Reference List of NACID; Publications in databases of publications specific to the field: Culture, Literary Gazette, national media for culture; publications in scientific collections and in non-refereed publications; publications in foreign publications.
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Bulletin “Publication Activity” contains bibliographic information on publications by NATFA lecturers for a calendar year. The publication contains monographs, publications in world databases, publications in specific world databases, publications in the database of the National Reference List of NACID; Publications in databases of publications specific to the field: Culture, Literary Gazette, national media for culture; publications in scientific collections and in non-refereed publications; publications in foreign publications.
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Defended PhD theses in Bulgaria in the field of linguistics, literature, history, folklore, ethnography and art studies.
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Data about scientific events in the field of the humanities in Bulgaria in the second half of 2024.
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Review of:Anca Parvulescu, Manuela Boatcă, Creolizing the Modern. Transylvania across Empires, New York, Cornell University Press, 2022; C. Rogozanu, Naratorul cel rău. Un studiu despre realismul românesc: Rebreanu, Preda, Dumitriu [The Ruthless Narrator. A Study on the Romanian Realism: Rebreanu, Preda, Dumitriu], Cluj-Napoca, Tact, 2024; Andrei Doboș, Bacovia: modernismul periferic [Bacovia: The Peripheral Modernism], Cluj-Napoca, OMG/Casa Cărții de Știință, 2024; Claudiu T. Arieșan, Istoria comicului românesc, ediția a 2-a revizuită și adăugită [Histoire du comique roumain, 2e édition révisée et augmentée], Timișoara, Editura DATAGROUP, 2022; Romània Orientale, 2022, 35, Roma, Sapienza Università Editrice.
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