A Short History of Modern Bulgaria

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CUP Archive, 12 mar 1987 - 221 pagine
Since the Second World War, Bulgaria has been little known to the outside world. This survey of its history from its liberation from the Ottoman Empire in 1878 to 1985 offers an understanding of the country's present position and the recent past that has shaped it. Dr Crampton begins with a short introduction covering the period of Ottoman rule and then examines the political evolution of the new state. In 1915 the ruler, 'Foxy Ferdinard', chose to join the Germans in the First World War. During the 1920s and early 1930s Bulgaria suffered from political violence, though in the second half of the 1930s stability returned under the strong but not dictatorial rule of King Boris. In 1940 Bulgaria's leaders again chose the wrong side in the Second World War and violence returned as the Communists plotted a bloody path to power. From the mid-1950s the dictatorial rule of Todor Zhivkov ensured stability and, though grave problems remained, the rise in living standards was a considerable achievement.
 

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The Bulgarian lands before the Bulgarians
1
I
10
The political struggle and the settlement of 1878
17
Distribution of land by size of holdings 1897 and 1908 page
72
REVOLT RADICAL RULE REPRESSION AND WAR 191844 page
82
Distribution of land by size of holdings 192646
136
Relative income per category of workforce 1934
142
BULGARIA UNDER COMMUNIST RULE
145
Planned and achieved growth under seventh and eighth fiveyear
196
Bulgaria 18781918 page xiv
206
Suggestions for further reading
210
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