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ID25014
Title

The second Anglo-Bulgarian Symposium, Blagoevgrad, September 1985 : proceedings

Editor(s)Ed. by Collins, Leslie
Year1993]
Pagesxv+377 p.
PlaceLondon
PublsiherSchool of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of , [,
Language(s)eng
AnnotationPartial contents: I: History: Todorova, Maria N., "Bulgaria in the accounts of British travellers", p. 1-10; Collins, Leslie, "Book burning, the first Braila revolt and other matters relevant to Bulgarian history, covered by the Greek press of Athens, 1839-1841", p. 11-24; Ashley, Stephen, "Obscurities in the biography of G.S. Rakovski", p. 25-35; Dimitrov, Ilcho, "A great historical event: the centenary of the union of the Principality of Eastern Rumelia with the Principality of Bulgaria", p. 36-51; Pantev, Andrey, "The Gladstone tradition in the English image of Bulgaria, 1879-1912", p. 52-55; Samardzhiev, Bozhidar, "The policy of Great Britain towards reforms in Macedonia after the Ilinden uprising (1903-1905)", p. 56-65; Mitev, Dimitař, "General tendencies in the policy of Baldwin's Conservative government towards the Macedonian Question", p. 66-71; Vasilev, Vasil, "Bulgaro-British financial and trade relations during the international economic crisis, 1929-1933", p. 72-79; Shopov, Peter, "The British policy of appeasement in the period before World War II", p, 80-84; Crampton, Richard, "Some unpublished material on Bulgaria from the Stancioff papers", p. 85-91; Toshkova, Vitka, "Anglo-American differences over the detaching of Bulgaria from the Tripartite Pact (1943-1944)", p. 92-96; Zlatev, Zlati, "The industrialisation of Bulgaria 1945-1960", p. 98-105. II: Philosophy: Bachvarov, Mikhail and Latev, Latyu, "English philosophy in the works of Ivan Georgov", p. 106-11. III: Geography: Carter, F.W., "Regional planning in post-war Bulgaria", p. 112-54. III: Literature: Filipov, Vladimir, "Stages in the reception of English literature in Bulgaria", p. 153-58; Shurbanov, Alexander, "Milton's introduction to Bulgaria: from the revival to World War II", p. 159-65; Grigorova, Lyudmila, "Notes on the reception of The Picture of Dorian Gray in Bulgaria", p. 166-69; Popov, Nikolay B., "«Somewhat Bulgar with your bowels»: Bulgaria and the Bulgarian language in the works of James Joyce", p. 170-81; Burnip, John, "Two unresolved problems in the work and character of Yordan Yovkov - worries and laughter", p. 182-86. IV: Anthropology and Folklore: Galanova, Maria, "International ethnography in the literature of the Bulgarian national revival", p. 187-93; Boyadzhieva, Stoyanka and Daskalova, Liliana, "Bulgarian folklore material in Francis James Child's The English and Scottish popular ballads", p. 194-204; Drazheva, Rayna, "St George's Day amd Beltane's Day", p. 205-09; Vasileva, Vesela, "Considerations of the cultural-historical significance of embroidery in Bulgaria and the British Isles", p. 210-17; Todorov, Todor, "The folk tradition in the professional performance of music in Bulgaria", p. 218-21; Baldwin, J., "A grid analysis of Bulgarian asymmetrical rhythms", p. 222-33. V: Language: Molhova, Jana, "The morpho-syntactic structures of language and their influence on the models of word-formation", p. 250-56; Press, J.Ian, "The phonology of modern Bulgarian and the Slavonic vowel *Y (synchrony and diachrony)", p. 257-69; Miller, Jim, "What is English? Bulgarian-English parallels", p. 270-73; Pachev, Angel, "Levels of sociolinguistic analysis: the micro- and macro-sociology of language", p. 274-80; Stamenov, Khristo and Holman, Michael, "Bulgarian studies in Yorkshire 1980-1985", p. 281-87; Holman, Michael, "Professor William Morfill and Bulgaria", p. 288-313; Danchev, Andrey, "The perception and production of English /ae/ by Bulgarians", p. 314-26; Alexieva, Bistra, "Functional equivalents of the Bulgarian reflexive passive in English", p. 327-45; Zlateva, Palma, "Substitution in English and Bulgarian", p. 346-52; Stoevski, Andrey, "The influence of English on the Bulgarian political lexicon and problems of political lexicography", p. 353-77
SeriesSSEES occasional papers, 18
SubjectsBulgaria / History (General)  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Folklore, Crafts (traditional), Cooking, Oral Tradition, Proverbs  [Browse all]
Macedonia / History (1918/20-1945)  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Foreign Relations / Great Britain  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Music  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Cultural Relations / Great Britain  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Language / Bulgarian  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Regional Economy  [Browse all]
Joyce, James / Wilde, Oscr / Child, Francis J. / Morfill, William / Georgov, Ivan / Rakovski, B.S.  [Browse all]
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