Bălgarite v Turcija (1913-1945)

Българите в Турция (1913-1945)

After the Balkan Wars and the forcible de-Bulgarianization of Odrin Thrace in the summer and autumn of 1913, several thousand Christian Bulgarians remained in European Turkey, whose rights were regulated in the Constantinople (1913) and Angora (1925) treaties. The book tells their story until the en...

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1. Verfasser: Stojanova, Vanja (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:bul
Veröffentlicht: Sofija Institut za istoričeski izsledvanija, Bălgarska akademija na naukite 2022
Ausgabe:Bălgarska, părvo izdanie
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Zusammenfassung:After the Balkan Wars and the forcible de-Bulgarianization of Odrin Thrace in the summer and autumn of 1913, several thousand Christian Bulgarians remained in European Turkey, whose rights were regulated in the Constantinople (1913) and Angora (1925) treaties. The book tells their story until the end of World War II. Built on documentary sources and literature, it traces and analyzes the ethno-demographic processes in the development of this Bulgarian community, preserved mainly in Edirne, Lozengrad and Tsarigrad; outlines its social and professional structure, church and school organization; traces the change in the status of the exarchial institute and the fate of the exarchial properties in Turkey; reveals its place in the politics of the Bulgarian state, in the politics of the Turkish state and in the bilateral Bulgarian-Turkish relations. The study presents the Bulgarians in Turkey during the considered period as a minority community that preserves its national identity and its connection with Bulgaria.
Beschreibung:Englische Zusammenfassung unter dem Titel: Bulgarians in Turkey (1913-1945)
Beschreibung:477, XIV Seiten
Illustrationen, Porträts
21,5 cm
ISBN:9789542903574
978-954-2903-57-4