9:30 – 9:45
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Opening
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Chair:
Valery STOJANOW
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9:45 – 10:00
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MOLNÁR Antal
(Institute of History, HAS)
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The Beginnings
of the Bosnian Franciscan Mission in Bulgaria. About some
Unknown Letters of Petar Zlojutrič for the Rome Inquisition
(1604-1613).
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10:00 – 10:15
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SPISSAREVSKA, Ioanna
(Institute of History, BAS)
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Blasius
Kleiner’s Archivum Tripartitum. Sources and
Publications.
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10:15 – 10:30
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BÚR, Márta
(Institute of Balkan Stidies, BAS)
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Sources for
Supporting of Christian Communities in Central and
South-East Europe in the 16th-18th C.
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10:30 – 10:45
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MOLNÁR Monika
(Institute of Habsburg History)
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The Recent
Results of Hungarian Investigations of the History of
Ottoman Empire.
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10:45 – 11:00
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PARVEVA, Stefka
(Institute of History, BAS)
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New Documents
about Agrarian History of the Balkans during the 17th-18th
C.
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11:00 – 11:15
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Coffee Break
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Chair:
Ioanna SPISSAREVSKA
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11:15 – 11:30
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RESS Imre
(Institute of History, HAS)
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Béni Kállay and
the Bulgarian Studies in the 19th C.
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11:30 – 11:45
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HORNJAK Árpád
(Pécz University)
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The Balkan
Federation (1866–1948).
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11:45 – 12:00
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STOYANOVA,
Vanya – GREBENAROV, Alexander
(Institute of
History, BAS)
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Historiographic
Problems on the Macedonian Question: Two Viewpoints (History
and Politics)
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12:00 – 12:15
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DEMETER Gábor
(Debrecen University)
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Criticism and
Adjudication of Bulgaria’s Role in 1912–1923 Regarding the
Interests of the
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Monarchy in the
Balkans – in the Press and Literature (Pass and Present).
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12:15 – 12:30
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SERES Attila
(Institute of History, HAS)
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A Hungarian
Centre for Bulgarian Studies: the History of the Institute
of Balkans (1941–1948).
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12:30 – 12:45
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ZLATEVA, Ana
(Institute of History, BAS)
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“Lending a
Helping Hand beyond Borders”. Hungarian Donors for Bulgaria
between 1915
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and 1918 in the
20th-21st Century Bulgarian
Historiography.
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12:45 – 13:00
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Discussion
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13:00 – 14:00
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Lunchtime
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Chair:
Attila SERES
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14:00 – 14:15
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MARCHEVA, Iliana
(Institute of History, BAS)
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The Research in
Social and Economic History of Socialism in Bulgaria. Basic
Topics, Problems and Perspectives.
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14:15 – 14:30
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HORVÁTH Sándor
(Institute of History, HAS)
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Socialist
Cities and Everyday Life. Comparative Perspective (Dimitrovgrad,
Stalingrad, Stalinstadt)
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14:30 – 14:45
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MIGEV, Vladimir
(Institute of History, BAS)
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The Reflection
of the 1950–Hungarian Revolution in Bulgaria.
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14:45 – 15:00
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PANDULA Attila
(Budapest University)
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Bulgarian–Hungarian Exchange of Orders and Decorations
(1919–1945).
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15:00 – 15:30
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ZAPRJANOVA, Antoaneta
(Institute of History, BAS)
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Bulgarian
Phaleristics after World War II.
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15:30 – 15:45
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Coffee Break
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Chair:
Márta BÚR
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15:45 – 16:00
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VENEDIKOVA, Ekaterina
(Institute of History, BAS)
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Arabicwritten
Epigraphy.
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16:00 – 16:10
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NJAGULOV, Blagovest
(Institute of History, BAS)
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The
Historiography in Bulgaria between Continuity and Change: a
Research and an Inquire.
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16:10 – 16:20
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PEYKOVSKA, Penka
(Institute of History, BAS)
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Bulgarian
Scholars Researching Hungarian History.
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16:20 – 16:40
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SZONDY György – PAVLOV, Plamen – JANEV,
Jordan :
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Presenting A
bolgárok rovid története (Napkut, 2005).
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16:40 – 17:00
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ŽELJAZKOVA, Antonina:
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Presenting Books
published by
the International Center for Minority Studies and
International Relations.
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17:00 – 18:00
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Closing Discussion
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19:00
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Participants are
invited to a glass of wine at the Hungarian Institute of Culture
(Aksakov Str., 6).
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29 October, Saturday
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9:00 – 18:00 |
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Excursion to
Plovdiv and the Bachkovo Monastery, organized by the
Hungarian Institute of Culture – Sofia (only for the
Hungarian participants)
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or
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Sightseeing
Sofia/Vitosha-park.
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