Bulgarian Historical Review
Edition of the Institute for Historical Studies at the BAS
Bulgarian Historical Review
Contents
Articles
Boyka Mircheva – One Medieval Bulgarian Text in Romanian Milieu: Cyril’s Assumption in the Slavonic-Romanian Tradition3
Irina Sotirova – Tangun and Tangra, and Their Role in the Construction of the Korean and the Bulgarian National Consciousness31
Тамара Стоилова – Херсон – попытка заселения колонистами из Средиземноморья56
Nuran Yıldırım, Yesim Isil Ulman, Atadan Tunacı – The Origin of Military Radiology Use of X-Rays During the Late Ottoman Era75
Валерий Федорович Солдатенко – Христиан Раковский в революционных событиях в Украине (1918–1923 гг.): поиск современных научных акцентов92
Maria Koleva – Der Beitrag deutscher Firmen für die Modernisierung der Bulgarischen Eisenbahn in der Zwischenkriegszeit136
Simona Samuilova – Disinformation in the Ideological Race During the Cold War and Its Heritage155
Evgeniy Kandilarov, Kim Soyoung, Gwon Jin Cho – Inter-Korean Dialogue and the Korean Denuclearization and Unification Issue During the Cold War (Through Bulgarian Archives)179
Jived Jafarov – Language Safety in the Context of National Security206
Reviews of Books
Nikolay Poppetrov – Allied Deliberations on Bulgaria World War II. A Selection of Documents from the Files of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the U.S. Department of State. Compiled and edited by Alfred M. Beck. Sofia, American Research Center in Sofia, 2016, 734 p.214
Penka Peykovska – Demeter, Gábor. Agrarian Transformations in Southeastern Europe: from the Late 18th Century to World War II. Series Publications of the Bulgarian-Hungarian History Commission. Vol. 3. Sofia, 2017. 316 p. 219
Rumyana Parvanova – Владимир Златарски. Неискрените. България, Румъния и Централните сили (1913–1914). София, Издателство „Авангард Прима“, 2018. 302 с. [Vladimir Zlatarski. Die Unaufrichtigen. Bulgarien, Rumänien und die Mittelmächte (1913–1914)]. Sofia, Verlag „Avantgarde Prima“, 2018. 302 S.)224