˜Theœ Bulgarians a forged mélange

Ancient times until the unification of the Bulgarians and the Slavs -- From the Bulgarian-Slavic unity until the arrival of Christianity by the Bulgarians-Slavs -- From the acceptance of Christianity to the presence of a Bulgarian Church in the Slavic language -- From the uniqueness of the Bulgarian...

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1. Verfasser: Cohen, Yehuda (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York Nova Science Publishers 2019
Schriftenreihe:Post-nationality in the European Union's East and North
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Zusammenfassung:Ancient times until the unification of the Bulgarians and the Slavs -- From the Bulgarian-Slavic unity until the arrival of Christianity by the Bulgarians-Slavs -- From the acceptance of Christianity to the presence of a Bulgarian Church in the Slavic language -- From the uniqueness of the Bulgarian Ecclesiastical until the loss of the first Bulgarian Empire -- The age of Byzantine rule and the second Bulgarian Empire -- The Bulgarians under Turkish rule -- Political independence as a way to achieve independence for the Bulgarian Church -- Bulgarian independence before the Balkan War in 1912 -- The Bulgarian Wars of 1912-1918 -- Between two Wars, 1919-1941 -- Bulgaria and World War II, 1941-1944 -- The Communist Regime, 1944-1989 -- The Post-Communist Era, 1989-2005
"The purpose of this series is to find the true level of national identity within the European Union, probing whether a given state nationality will prevail, whether that nationality is sufficiently stable, and, if not, whether a consolidation process, forming a single pan-European nationality, exists and can replace the state nationality system. This series clarifies the role that each European group might play within the EU, if at all. This series about five European groups in the eastern and northern regions of Europe - the Dutch, the Poles, the Hungarians, the Bulgarians, and the Swedish - provides the reader with a fresh outlook on each of these groups. Consequently, it may shed light on the European Union and its future political and sociological prospects as it deals with typical behavioral patterns within each group, how those patterns have been created, and in what way and to what extent history has shaped that group to be unique. Each of these groups experienced foundational events that have affected its members' motives - motives that may influence the future of the European Union. This series ties those groups' specific histories with the overall course of European history. It specifies which motives the members of the various groups have engendered in the course of their histories and explains how those motives can be expected to affect the future of the European Union. One of the arguments put forward by this series is that the two "World Wars" were, in reality, one European civil war, albeit in conjunction with relatively marginal events outside of Europe. Thus, like other civil wars, it served as an economic catalyst for Europe and helped to shape a new pan-European national identity."
Beschreibung:xxix, 253 Seiten
ISBN:9781536162806
978-1-53616-280-6