Bulgarian Historical Review
Edition of the Institute for Historical Studies at the BAS
Bulgarian Historical Review
Contents
Articles
Anton Salmin - History of the Bulgars: from Armenia to Kazan 3
Kayhan Orbay - Failure of Waqfs to Adjust Rental Rates to Prices; Structural Impairment or Managerial Rigidity18
Slobodan Ilić - Evliyā Çelebi’s Seyāḥatnāme as a Source for South Slavic Linguistics 43
Mancho Vekov - Les unités de mesure de l’espace et les mesures en Europe du Sud-est 15e – 19e siècle54
Nedeljko V. Radosavljević - Antimus, Bishop of Vratsa and Lovech and Metropolitan of Belgrade147
Mariya Kiprovska - Power and Society in Pleven on the Verge of Two Epochs: the Fate of the Mihaloğlu Family and its Pious Foundations (vakf) during the Transitional Period from Imperial to National Governance 172
Dmytro Mykolenko - What Is the Political Legacy of Stephan Stambolov, How and Why Does It Have To Be Explored? 205
Penka Peykovska - War and Migration in Bulgaria from 1912 to 1926: the Refugee Inflows in the Light of Census Data 218
Reviews of Books
Daniel Vachkov - Demeter Gabor. Essays on Ottoman Modernization: Industrialization, Welfare, Military Reforms. Series Publications of the Bulgarian-Hungarian History Commission, Vol. 2. Sofia, 2017. 137 pp. 260
Ljudmil Jordanow Spasow - Николай Кочанков. България и Словакия (1938–1944). Политика и дипломация в Европейския югоизток. Фабер, 2017. 667 с. (Nikolaj Kotschankow. Bulgarien und Slowakei (1938–1944). Politik und Diplomatie im Europaischen Sudosten. Faber, 2017. 667 S.) 263
Sashka Milanova - История на Българската академия на науките. Втора част (1947–2014 г.). София, 2017, Издателство на БАН „Проф. Марин Дринов“. 181 с. (Histoire de l’Academie bulgare des sciences. Deuxieme partie (1947–2014). Sofia, 2017, Editions BAN ‘Professeur Marin Drinov’. 181 p.) 267