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Petkov, Valentin. The youth brigade movement in Bulgaria. Sofia: Sofia Press, 1986.

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The late socialist good life in Bulgaria: Meaning and living in a permanent present tense. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2011.

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Gospodinov, Georgi. Az zhivi︠a︡kh sot︠s︡ializma: 171 lichni istorii. 2nd ed. Plovdiv: IK "Zhanet 45", 2006.

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Gospodinov, Georgi. Az zhivi︠a︡kh sot︠s︡ializma: 171 lichni istorii. Plovdiv: Zhanet 45, 2011.

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Ivanova, Dilyana. Memories of everyday life during socialism in the town of Rousse, Bulgaria. Sofiia: The American Research Center in Sofia, 2014.

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author, Georgiev Antonin 1963, Lozanov Georgi 1958 author, Gruev Mikhail author, and Sokolov Ivan 1959 translator, eds. Pŭtevoditel za komunisticheska Bŭlgarii︠a︡: A Guide to Communist Bulgaria. [Sofia, Bulgaria?]: Free Speech International Foundation, 2018.

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T͡Sanev, Kolʹo. Ptit͡si proletni: Kŭm istorii͡ata na remsovoto dvizhenie v Trevnensko. Sofii͡a: [s.n.], 1990.

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Vilar, Norberto. Rosas rojas del socialismo real: Cuatro históricas décadas en la edificación de una nueva sociedad en Bulgaria popular. Buenos Aires: Editorial Cartago, 1985.

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Martinov, Sergeĭ. V edinen mladezhki stroĭ: Istoricheski ocherk za sŭzdavaneto i razvitieto na edinnata mladezhka komunisticheska organizat͡s︡ii͡a︡ v Bŭlgarii͡a︡. Sofii͡a︡: Nar. mladezh, 1987.

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Gavrilova, Elena. Rodeni v buri, ot burite po-silni. Sofia, Bulgaria: Izdatelska kŭshta "Khristo Botev", 1995.

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Vŭzrastta pri sot︠s︡ializma: Pokolenii︠a︡ v semeĭstvoto i obshtestvoto : sbornik statii. Sofii︠a︡: T︠S︡entŭr za akademichni izsledvanii︠a︡, 2019.

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Obshtestvoto, v koeto zhiveem. Sofii︠a︡: Izdatelstvo "Kralit︠s︡a Mab", 2021.

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Genchev, Dimitŭr. Profili ot kafene "Landolt". Sofii͡a︡: Partizdat, 1990.

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Luca, Ponchiroli, ed. Witnesses of stone: Monuments & architectures of the red Bulgaria 1944-1989 = monumenti & architetture nella Bulgaria rossa 1944-1989. [Italy]: Ponchiroli, 2011.

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Sot︠s︡realisticheski kanon, alternativen kanon: Ofit︠s︡ialno i neofit︠s︡ialno v bŭlgarskata literatura i kultura mezhdu 1944 i 1989 g. Sofii︠a︡: Izdatelska kŭshta "Pan", 2010.

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Efrem, Karanfilov, and Iliev Stoi͡a︡n, eds. Aktualni problemi na sot͡s︡ialisticheskii͡a︡ realizŭm. Sofii͡a︡: Bŭlgarski pisatel, 1985.

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Kolevski, Vasil. Literaturna kritika. Sofii͡a︡: Bŭlgarski pisatel, 1985.

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An introduction to post-communist Bulgaria: Political, economic, and social transformations. Manchester [UK]: Manchester University Press, 2002.

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Bulgaria) Nauchna konferent͡sii͡a "1946" (2016 Sofia. 1946 - mezhdu T͡Sarstvoto i Narodnata republika: Godinata na prokomunisticheskii͡a prelom : poetika na novii͡a kanon. Sofii͡a: Izdatelstvo "Kralit͡sa Mab", 2019.

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Kolevski, Vasil. Sot͡s︡ialisticheskii͡a︡t realizŭm v dvizhenie. [Sofii͡a︡]: Bŭlgarski pisatel, 1988.

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NRB ot nachaloto do krai︠a︡. Sofii︠a︡: Ciela, 2011.

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Literaturna teorii͡a︡ i istorii͡a︡. Sofii͡a︡: Bŭlgarski pisatel, 1985.

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Kolevski, Vasil. Sot͡s︡ialisticheskiĭ realizm: Teorii͡a︡ i tvorchestvo. Sofii͡a︡: Izd-vo Bolgarskoĭ akademii nauk, 1985.

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Kolevski, Vasil. Sot︠s︡ialisticheskiĭ realizm: Teoriia i tvorchestvo. Sofii︠a︡: Izd-vo Bolgarskoĭ akademii nauk, 1985.

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Dvete kulturi i tekhnite poeti. Sofii︠a︡: Nov Bŭlgarski Universitet, 2012.

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Bŭlgarskii︠a︡t proizvodstven roman. Sofii︠a︡: Izdatelstvo "Kralit︠s︡a Mab", 2014.

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Religion, Politics and Historiography in Bulgaria. East European Monographs, 2002.

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Forty years Socialist Bulgaria: A collection of articles by party and state leaders of the People's Republic of Bulgaria on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the victory of the socialist revolution. Sofia: Sofia Press, 1985.

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Spomeni / Memoirs. Krisan-S: Sofia, 2010.

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Aleksandrova, Anna K., ed. Essays on the Political history of the Countries of Central and south-Eastern Europe. From the Late Twentieth to the Early Twenty-First Centuries. Nestor-Istoriia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2712-8342.2020.1.

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This collective monograph is a comprehensive study of the causes, evolution and outcomes of complex processes in the contemporary history of the countries of Central and South-Eastern Europe, and aims in particular to identify common and special characteristics in their socio-economic and political development. The authors base their work on documentary evidence; both published and unpublished archival materials reveal the specifics of the development of the political landscapes in these countries. They highlight models combining both European and nationally oriented (and even nationalist) components of the political spheres of particular countries; identify markers which allow the stage of completion (or incompletion) of the establishment of a new political system to be estimated; and present analyses of the processes of internal political struggle, which has often taken on ruthless forms. The analysis of regional and country-specific documentary materials illustrates that the gap in the development of the region with “old Europe” in general has not yet been overcome: in the post-Socialist period, the situation of the region being “ownerless” and “abandoned”, characteristic of the period between the two world wars, is reoccurring. The authors conclude that during the period from the late twentieth to the early twenty-first centuries, the region was quite clearly divided into two parts: Central (the Visegrad Four) and South-Eastern (the Balkans) Europe. The authors explore the prevailing trends in the political development of Hungary and Poland related to the leadership of nationally and religiously oriented parties; in the Czech Republic and Slovakia the pendulum-like change in power of the left and right-wing parties; and in Bulgaria and Romania the domestic political processes permanently in crisis. The authors pay special attention to the contradictory nature of the political evolution of the states that emerged in the space of the former Yugoslavia. For the first time, Greece and Turkey are included in the context of a regional-wide study. The contributors present optimal or resembling transformational models, which can serve as a prototype for shaping the political landscape of other countries in the world. The monograph substantiates the urgency of the new approach needed to study the history and current state of the region and its countries, taking into account the challenges of the time, which require strengthening national and state identity. The research also offered prognostic characteristics of transformational changes in the region, the Visegrad Four, and the Balkans.
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