Bulgarian Historical Review

50 (2022) 3-4

Contents

Articles

Todor Chobanov – Ethnic Perceptions, Shaping of Identities and the Emerging of Statehood – the Case of Bulgar Tribes in 5th – 7th Century3

Stefka Parveva – The Farm and Family of a Well-To-Do Peasant from the Province of Rumeli in the Early Seventeenth Century35

Ivaylo Naydenov – Bulgarian Migrants as Labour Force in the Danubian Principalities /Romania during the 19th century87

Krzysztof Popek – Emigration of Russian Jews to Southern Dobruja at the Beginning of the 20th century114

Gueorgui Peev – Les déserteurs bulgares en France pendant la Première Guerre mondiale136

Milcho Skumov – The Salt Office: The First Association of the Salt Producers in Anhialo (1894–1922)157

Myhaylo Stanchev – Doctor Kh. Rakovsky as a Diplomat No. 1 of the Soviet Ukraine (1919–1923)180

Daniela Angelova – Demographic Family Policy in the Legislation of Bulgaria 1912–1944196

Nadya Filipova – Bulgarian Traces in Syria. The Beginning210

Sources

Slobodan Ilić – Two Unpublished Ottoman Firmans from the Serbian Monastery of Visoki Dečani231

Reviews of Books

Nevyan MitevИван Русев. Кримската война (1853 – 1856), „Атласът на Наполеон III“ и българските земи. София: Издателство „Захарий Стоянов“, 2021, 160 с. (Ivan Rusev. The Crimean War (1853–1856), “The Atlas of Napoleon III” and the Bulgarian Lands. Sofia: Zaharii Stoyanov Publishing House, 2021, 160 p.)241

Луиза РевякинаКозодой, В. И. Белый реванш в стране алых роз. Александр Гучков и государственный переворот 9 июня 1923 года в Болгарии. Новосибирск, Издательство СГУГиТ. 2019. 335 с. (Kozodoy, V.I. White Revenge in the Country of Scarlet Roses. Alexander Guchkov and the Coup d’etat on June 9, 1923 in Bulgaria. Novosibirsk, 2019, 335 p.)249

E. KalinovaЙордан Баев. Американското разузнаване и България (1941–1991). „Изток-Запад“. София: 2021. 366 с. (Yordan Baev. American intelligence and Bulgaria (1941–1991). Sofia, EastWest Publishing House, 2021. 366 p.)262