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Bulgaria

Crampton, R. J

eBook 2007

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Abstract

The evolution of Bulgaria is a fascinating journey from a backward and troubled Balkan state to a modern European nation. Richard Crampton's unique study traces the development of the Bulgarian people and their state, from the beginning of a national revival in the middle of the nineteenth century to imminent entry into the European Union. [...]
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Descrizione *Bulgaria / R.J. Crampton
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007
1 online resource (xxi, 507 pages) : illustrations, maps
Note English.
Formato pdf/epub
Accesso riservato secondo le condizioni contrattuali https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=192108
ISBN 9786611147112
9781429470100
9781281147110
9780191513312
661114711X
1429470100
1281147117
0191513318
9780198205142
0198205147
ACNP CIS8293793
9786611147112
Collana Oxford history of modern Europe
Primo Autore
Crampton, R. J
Anno pubblicazione 2007
Nota di contenuto Preface --. Acknowledgements --. List of maps --. List of tables --. Abbreviations --. Transliteration scheme --. Prologue --. [pt]. 1. Origins --. 1. Bulgaria and the Bulgarians --. 2. Bulgaria before the Ottoman conquest --. 3. The Bulgarians under Ottoman rule --. [pt]. 2. The Bulgarian national resistance, 1 : Introduction --. 1. The pre-renaissance --. 2. The kŭrdjaliĭstvo --. 3. Population movements --. [pt]. 3. The Bulgarian national resistance, 2 : The cultural revival and the creation of the modern Bulgarian state --. 1. The Tanzimat and the modernization of the Ottoman system --. 2. The education movement --. 3. Language and the press --. 4. The campaign for a Bulgarian Church --. 5. The revolutionary and political movements --. [pt]. 4. The Turnovo Constitution and the reign of Prince Alexander, 1878-1886 --. 1. The Tŭrnovo constitution and political instability, 1879-1881 --. 2. Prince Alexander's attempted authoritarian rule, 1881-1883 --. 3. The restoration of the Tŭrnovo constitution and the rule of the liberals, 1883-1885 --. 4. The national question, and the unification of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia, 1878-1885 --. 5. War with Serbia and the deposition of Prince Alexander, 1885-1886 --. 6. The election of Prince Ferdinand. [pt]. 5. Stefan Stambolov, Prince Ferdinand, and the quest for recognition, 1887-1896 --. 1. Stambolov ascendant, 1887-1890 --. 2. The decline and fall of Stambolov, 1890-1894 --. 3. The recognition of Prince Ferdinand, 1894-1896 --. 4. Parties, partizanstvo, and the political system --. [pt]. 6. Prince Ferdinand's personal rule, 1896-1912 --. 1. The Macedonian question, 1894-1898 --. 2. The ORC fiasco, 1894-1899 --. 3. The agrarian crisis and the birth of BANU, 1899-1901 --. 4. Money and Macedonia, 1900-1903 --. 5. The Ilinden rising and the second stambolovist government, 1903-1908 --. 6. The government of Malinov and the declaration of independence, 1907-1911 --. 7. The growth of political radicalism --. [pt]. 7. Bulgaria at war, 1912-1918 --. 1. Constitutional change and the formation of the Balkan league --. 2. The first Balkan war --. 3. The second Balkan war : the first 'national catastrophe' --. 4. From Balkan to European war --. 5. Bulgaria and the first world war : the commitment to the central powers --. 6. Bulgaria in the first world war : the second 'national catastrophe'. [pt]. 8. Between two wars, 1919-1941 --. 1. The treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine --. 2. The agrarians versus the communists, 1919-1920 --. 3. BANU in power, 1920-1923 --. 4. The tsankovist terror, 1923-1926 --. 5. The government of the Democratic Alliance, 1926-1931 --. 6. The People's Bloc and the great depression, 1931-1934 --. 7. The zvenari government, 19 May 1934-January 1935 --. 8. The personal regime of King Boris, 1935-1941 --. [pt]. 9. Bulgaria and the Second World War, 1941-1944 --. 1. The occupied territories --. 2. Domestic politics during the war --. 3. Bulgaria's military participation in the war --. 4. The regency and the end of the 'symbolic' war --. 5. Internal opposition : the Fatherland Front, and the partisan movement --. 6. Bulgaria's exit from the war --. [pt]. 10. Social and economic factors, 1878-1944 --. 1. Demography --. 2. Stability and change --. 3. The persistence and dominance of the small peasant proprietor --. 4. Standards of living in rural areas --. 5. Agricultural backwardness --. 6. Urban growth --. 7. Industrial development --. 8. The state and industry --. 9. Public health --. 10. The position of women in Bulgarian society. [pt]. 11. The Communist acquisition of power, 1944-1948 --. 1. The first purges, September 1944-May 1945 --. 2. The communists versus the agrarians, May-November 1945 --. 3. The communist offensive, December 1945-October 1946 --. 4. The communists embattled, October 1946-February 1947 --. 5. The peace treaty and the elimination of Perkov, February-September 1947 --. 6. The Communists assume total control September-December 1947 --. [pt]. 12.. [pt]. 14.