Bulgarian Historical Review

51 (2023) 1-2

Contents

Articles

Kiril Nenov – The Bulgarian Tsardom in the Main Latin Sources of the Crusade of Frederick Barbarossa (1189–1190) 3

Penka Iv. Peykovska – Bulgarian Immigration to Canada, Late Nineteenth – Mid-twentieth Centuries48

Dmytro Mykolenko – Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in the Soviet Scientific Discourse (1923–1939)87

Ivana Nikolova – Good Neighbors in War Time: U.S. Policy toward Latin America during World War II98

Ramona Besoiu, Sorin Radu – Transgressing the Boundaries between Confession, Ethnicity, and Identity: Evangelical Roma People of Uila (Transylvania – Romania)124

Irina Grigorova – Les efforts de la Bulgarie pour surmonter les restrictions à ses échanges avec le Marché commun dans le cadre des relations CAEM – CEE (années 1960 – années 1980). (Bulgaria’s Efforts to Overcome Restrictions in Its Trade with the Common Market in the Context of COMECON – EEC Relations (1960s – 1980s)154

Evgeniy Kandilarov, Kim Soyoung – “Separation of Politics and Economics” and the Rapprochement between Bulgaria and Republic of Korea in the Second Half of 1980s178

Alexander Karakachanov, Nina Debruyne – Subcultures as Active Participant in the Transition: the Bulgarian Case in the 1980s – 2000s203

Reviews of Books

Бисер Георгиев – Исторический взгляд на актуальную политическую проблему. Фирмилиановый вопрос. (Biser Georgiev. Historical View of a Current Political Problem. The Firmilian Question)225

Slavi Slavov – The Macedonian Question through the Eyes of Foreign Researchers234

Iliyana Marcheva – New Readings of the History of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance from the Mid-1950s to the Mid-1970s238