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Bulgarian Women Intellectuals in the Collective Memory (19Th-21St Century)
E-ISSN 2281-4612 Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol 2 No 11 ISSN 2281-3993 MCSER Publishing, Rome-Italy October 2013 Bulgarian Women Intellectuals in the Collective Memory (19th-21st Century) Georgeta Nazarska Associate Professor, Ph.D., Cultural Heritage Department, State University of Library Studies and IT, Sofia Doi:10.5901/ajis.2013.v2n11p48 Abstract This paper is devoted to the collective memory during the 20-21th century of women intellectuals in Bulgaria, who had been acive public figures until World War II. It studies the work of memory (its formation, inventing, and forgetting), depending on political conditions in the country and in comparison with Europe. Emphasis is put on absence of female educated elites in the Bulgarian collective memory and in national reputation elites. The paper studies through historical and anthropological approach the presences/absences of women intellectuals in “realms of memory” (Pierre Nora). The research is done basing on discourse analysis of memorial plaques, monuments, names of streets, and squares. 1. Commemorative Plaques The register of the Sofia Municipality and a field work are sources of the research of memorial plaques in Sofia placed in honor of Bulgarian and foreign women with contribution to the Bulgarian history. A total of 40 of memorial plaques were detected and studied. Plaques were placed irregularly in time and an enhanced public interest in this kind of activity has been observed in the last 10 years. The procedure accepted in the Regulations of the Sofia Municipality requires the submission of a proposal by a Steering Committee, documentary agreement by the owner of the building, support by a Municipal Councilor and a majority during voting by Sofia Municipal Council. -
Roma Rights in the Time of Covid
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION PROMOTING EQUALITY Copyright: ©European Roma Rights Centre, September 2020 Please see www.errc.org/permissions for more information about using, sharing, and citing this and other ERRC materials Authors: Bernard Rorke, Jonathan Lee Design: Anikó Székffy Cover Design: Sophio Datishvili Layout: Dzavit Berisha Cover photo: © ERRC This report is published in English Address: Avenue de Cortenbergh 71, 4th floor, 1000 Brussels, Belgium E-mail: [email protected] www.errc.org SUPPORT THE ERRC The European Roma Rights Centre is dependent upon the generosity of individual donors for its continued existence. Please join in enabling its future with a contribution. Gifts of all sizes are welcome and can be made via PAYPAL on the ERRC website (www.errc.org, click on the Donate button at the top right of the home page) or bank transfer to the ERRC account: Bank account holder: EUROPEAN ROMA RIGHTS CENTRE Bank name: KBC BRUSSELS IBAN: BE70 7360 5272 5325 SWIFT code: KREDBEBB CAUSE OF ACTION: REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF ROMANI WOMEN IN HUNGARY Table of Contents Introduction 3 Albania 5 Indirect discrimination in emergency financial measures 5 Belgium 7 Vehicles seized, pregnant women arrested, and families made homeless during lockdown 7 Bulgaria 9 “Ethnicization of the pandemic” 9 UN: High-level rhetoric “exacerbating anti-Roma sentiments among the population” 10 Social impact of emergency measures on Romani communities 11 Hungary 13 Human rights, the rule of law and the Roma 13 State response to the needs of Romani communities 16 -
Review of the Air Force Academy
Review of the Air Force Academy The Scientific Informative Review, Vol. XVIII, No.1 (41)/2020 DOI: 10.19062/1842-9238.2020.18.1 BRAŞOV - ROMANIA SCIENTIFIC ADVISERS Prof Sorin CHEVAL, PhD "Henri Coandă" Air Force Academy, Brasov, Romania Brig Gen Assoc Prof Gabriel RĂDUCANU, PhD Prof Adrian LESENCIUC, PhD Rector of “Henri Coandă” Air Force Academy, Braşov, Romania “Henri Coandă” Air Force Academy, Brașov, Romania Col Prof Adrian LESENCIUC, PhD Researcher Eng Irina ANDREI, PhD “Henri Coandă” Air Force Academy, Brașov, Romania National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania Assoc Prof Hussain Al SHAROUFI, PhD Gulf University for Science and Technology, Kuweit City, Kuweit Assoc Prof Alexandru Nicolae TUDOSIE, PhD University of Craiova, Romania Asst Prof Eng Titus BĂLAN, PhD “Transilvania” University of Brașov, Brașov, Romania Assoc Prof Aurelian RAȚIU, PhD “Nicolae Bălcescu” Land Forces Academy, Sibiu, Romania Assoc Prof Ionuț BEBU, PhD “George Washington” University, Washington, DC, USA Assoc Prof Dumitru IANCU, PhD “Nicolae Bălcescu” Land Forces Academy, Sibiu, Romania Assoc Prof Daniela BELU, PhD Assoc Prof Daniela BELU, PhD “Henri Coandă” Air Force Academy, Brașov, Romania “Henri Coandă” Air Force Academy, Brașov, Romania Prof Sorin CHEVAL, PhD Assoc Prof Laurian GHERMAN, PhD “Henri Coandă” Air Force Academy, Brașov, Romania “Henri Coandă” Air Force Academy, Braşov, Romania Prof Alberto FORNASARI, PhD Assoc Prof Claudia CARSTEA, PhD Aldo Moro University, Bari, Italy "Henri Coandă" Air Force Academy, Brasov, -
Bulgarian Revival Culture - an Axiological Perspective in the Texts of Januarius Macgahan and Stanislas St
English Studies at NBU, 2015 ISSN 2367-5705 (Print) Vol. 1, Issue 2, 41-54 www.esnbu.org BULGARIAN REVIVAL CULTURE - AN AXIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE IN THE TEXTS OF JANUARIUS MACGAHAN AND STANISLAS ST. CLAIR Zhivko Hristov New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria Abstract Analyzing the vocabulary and the stylistic techniques in the works of the two authors, dedicated to Bulgaria, the article aims to contribute to a change of the two seemingly contrasting attitudes in their Bulgarian reception. The first is the implicit attitude to MacGahan as a "dangerous" author whose work is not even published with its true title - "The Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria". The focus of the analysis are the passages that deal with the Bulgarian material culture and education, as well as their axiological charge. The second is the negative value-based perception of the Bulgaro-phobic texts of St. Clair, an author obviously considered ineligible for translating into Bulgarian. However, his work might be a valuable source of knowledge about the culture of the Bulgarian national revival, provided that our reception remains neutral and unaffected by his derogatory language. Key words: translation equivalence, connotation, axiology, irony, value-oriented motivation Article history: Received: 24 April 2015; Reviewed: 23 November 2015; Revised: 26 November 2015; Accepted: 21 December 2015; Published: 31 December 2015 Zhivko Hristov has an MA in Philosophy with a minor in English from St Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2001 – 2013, he taught English for International Relations and Psychology at Varna Free University. In 2014, he started his doctoral studies in Linguistics and Theory of Translation at New Bulgarian University. -
Relics of the Bulgarian National Epic
PAISStt OF HILENDAR: FOUNDER OF THE NATIONAL IDEOLOGY In modern historiography the first centuries of the of the respectful image of Mediaeval Bulgaria. In Sremski Ottoman rule of Bulgarian lands are determined as Late Karlovci, one of the most active literary centres of the Middle Ages. The time from the beginning of the 18th time, Paissi read the book of Dubrovnik Abbot Mavro century to the 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish War is called Orbini "The Realm of the Slavs" in which he discovered Bulgarian National Revival. If the National Revival period considerable evidence about the Bulgarians' past. for Northern Bulgaria and the Sofia Region continued by In 1762 he completed "Slav-Bulgarian History, about 1878, for Eastern Rumelia it was by 1885 and for the People and the Kings, the Bulgarian Saints and All Macedonia and Adrianople Thrace by 1912-1913. Bulgarian Activities and Events". In 83 hand-written The National Revival in the Bulgarian lands witnessed pages the inspired Hilendar Monk interpreted using considerable economic progress. The Bulgarian were romantic and heightened tone the grandour of increasingly getting rid of their mediaeval restricted out- Mediaeval Bulgaria, the victory of the Bulgarian army look and helplessness and were gradually getting aware over Byzantium, the impressive bravery and manliness of as people, aspiring towards economic and cultural the Bulgarians, the historic mission of the Cyril and progress. Hilendar monk Paissii became a mouthpiece of Methodius brothers and other eloquent facts, worthy to these changes in the national self-awareness. He was be remembers and respected by the successors. Already the first to perceive the beginning of the new time and in the forward this noted Bulgarian appealed with gen- the need of formulating verbally the maturing historical uine sincerity towards his compatriots to love and keep prospects and tasks before the Bulgarian people. -
LARGE HOSPITALS in BULGARIA *The Abbreviations UMBAL
LARGE HOSPITALS IN BULGARIA *The abbreviations UMBAL/ УМБАЛ and MBAL/ МБАЛ in Bulgarian stand for “(University) Multi- profiled hospital for active medical treatment”, and usually signify the largest municipal or state hospital in the city/ region. UMBALSM/ УМБАЛСМ includes also an emergency ward. **The abbreviation DKC/ ДКЦ in Bulgarian stands for “Center for diagnostics and consultations” CITY HOSPITAL CONTACTS State Emergency Medical Tel.: +359 73 886 954 BLAGOEVGRAD Service – 24/7 21, Bratya Miladinovi Str. https://www.csmp-bl.com/ Tel.: +359 73 8292329 60, Slavyanska Str. MBAL Blagoevgrad http://mbalblagoevgrad.com/ Tel.: +359 73 882 020 Puls Private Hospital 62, Slavyanska Str. http://bolnicapuls.com Tel.: *7070 UMBAL Burgas 9, Zornitsa Str. BURGAS http://mbalburgas.com/ Emergency: +359 890 122 150 Meden Rudnik area, Zone A MBAL Burgasmed https://hospitalburgasmed.bg/ Emergency: +359 56 845 083 13, Vazrazhdane Str. Location: N 42 29' 40,54" St. Sofia Medical Center E 27 28' 24,40" http://www.saintsofia.com/ Tel.:+359 391 64024 29, Hristo Botev Blvd. DIMITROVGRAD MBAL Sveta Ekaterina https://www.mbalstekaterina.eu/ Tel.: +359 58 600 723 24, Panayot Hitov Str. DOBRICH MBAL Dobrich http://www.mbal-dobrich.com/ Tel.: +359 66 800 243 MBAL Dr. Tota Venkova 1, Doctor Iliev-Detskia street GABROVO Gabrovo https://www.mbalgabrovo.com/ Tel.: +359 41862373; +359 889522041 GALABOVO MBAL Galabovo 10, Aleko Konstantinov Str. Tel.: +359 66 876 424 Apogei Angelov&Co Medical 1, Ivaylo street Center Tel.: +359 751 95 114 54, Stara Planina Str. GOTSE DELCHEV MBAL Ivan Skenderov http://mbal-gocedelchev.com/ Tel.: +359 38 606 700 49, Saedinenie Blvd. -
EPP MEMBER PARTIES : Ordinary, Associate, Observer and Partners Status : 19 March 2021
EPP MEMBER PARTIES : Ordinary, Associate, Observer and Partners Status : 19 March 2021 COUNTRY FULL NAME ABBR. ADDRESS ZIP CODE CITY PRESIDENT TYPE 1 Austria Die neue Volkspartei ÖVP - AT Lichtenfelsgasse 7 1010 Wien KURZ Sebastian Ordinary Member Party 2 Belgium Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams CD&V - BE Wetstraat 89 1040 Brussel COENS Joachim Ordinary Member Party 3 Belgium Centre Démocrate Humaniste CDH - BE Rue du Commerce 123 1000 Bruxelles PREVOT Maxime Ordinary Member Party 4 Bulgaria Bulgaria of the Citizens Movement BCM - BG 7 Georgi Benkovski 1000 Sofia DELCHEV Dimitar Ordinary Member Party 5 Bulgaria Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria DSB - BG 18 Vitosha Blvd 1000 Sofia ATANASOV Atanas Ordinary Member Party 6 Bulgaria GERB - Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria GERB - BG Pl.Bulgaria1, NDK Administrativna sgrada, et.17 1000 Sofia BORISSOV Boyko Ordinary Member Party 7 Bulgaria Union of Democratic Forces UDF - BG 134 Rakovski Street 1000 Sofia HRISTOV Rumen Ordinary Member Party 8 Croatia Croatian Democratic Union HDZ - HR Trg zrtava fasizma 4 10 000 Zagreb PLENKOVIC Andrej Ordinary Member Party 9 Cyprus Democratic Rally of Cyprus DR - CY Pindarou 25 P.O. Box 25305 1308 Nicosia NEOFYTOU Averof Ordinary Member Party 10 Czech Republic The Christian and Democratic Union-Czech People's Party KDU-CSL - CZ Palac Charitas, Karlovo namesti 5 12800 Prague 2 JURECKA Marian Ordinary Member Party 11 Czech Republic TOP09 TOP09 - CZ Opletalova 1603/57 11000 Prague 1 ADAMOVA Marketa Ordinary Member Party 12 Denmark Det Konservative Folkeparti DKF - DK Christiansborg 1240 Copenhagen K PAPE POULSEN Soren Ordinary Member Party 13 Denmark Kristendemokraterne KD - DK Vermlandsgade 51 2300 Copenhagen ARENDT Isabella Ordinary Member Party 14 Estonia Pro Patria - Isamaa Isamaa - EE Paldiski mnt 13 10137 Tallinn SEEDER Helir-Valdor Ordinary Member Party 15 Finland Kansallinen Kokoomus KK - FI Kansakoulukuja 3 A 00100 Helsinki ORPO Petteri Ordinary Member Party 16 Finland Suomen Kristillisdemokraatit SK(KD) - FI Karjalankatu 2 C 7krs. -
Zone 12 Bulgaria Little
Cand # Name & Surname School Town R L U T 808489 Viktoriya Andonova Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 30 80 808493 Lena Brintnall SU Tsanko Tserkovski Polski Trambesh 30 20 30 80 810778 Georgi Dimitrov Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 30 80 829958 Paulina Shopova 19 SOU Elin Pelin Sofia 30 20 30 80 830773 Maria Kirilova 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 30 20 30 80 835202 Niya Georgieva SU Hristo Botev Nova Zagora Nova Zagora 30 20 30 80 842990 Boryana Georgieva Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 30 80 853133 Nikol Petrova Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 30 80 835275 Zhuliana Dyulgyarova SU Hristo Botev Nova Zagora Nova Zagora 29 20 30 79 841708 Gratsiela Gerasimova SU Kliment Ohridski Dobrich Dobrich 29 20 30 79 819350 Dima Arabadzhieva Logos 152 Sofia Sofia 30 20 28,5 78,5 829610 Mihail Spasov 126 OU Petko Todorov Sofia 30 20 28,5 78,5 829961 Elena Stoyanova 19 SOU Elin Pelin Sofia 30 20 28,5 78,5 830699 Zahary Totev PS Vasil Levski Pleven Pleven 30 20 28,5 78,5 831575 Aneliya Abadzhieva 10 SU Teodor Trayanov Sofia 30 20 28,5 78,5 833104 Presiayana Zaharieva Logos 152 Sofia Sofia 30 20 28,5 78,5 837856 Radostina Velcheva FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 30 20 28,5 78,5 808170 Stefan Todorov Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 28,5 78,5 817443 Aleksandar Maslarov Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 28,5 78,5 824485 Evalin Angelova 54 SU St. Ivan Rilski Sofia 28 20 30 78 835634 Deya Dimitrova Naydenova Materika Sofia Sofia 28 20 30 78 824496 Lyudmil Nicolov 54 SU St. -
Zone 10 Hippo 1 Bulgaria
Cand. No. Name & Surname School Town R L Total 707850 Simona Yurukova SY Paisiy Hilendarski Kresna 30 20 50 728814 Martin Kateliev SUEO A. S. Pushkin Varna 30 20 50 706328 Boris Tangardzhiev SU Vasil Levski Haskovo Haskovo 30 20 50 703109 Raya Slavova SU Vasil Levski Aprilci 30 20 50 710341 Ivailo Angelov SU Stoyan Zaimov Pleven Pleven 30 20 50 727210 Zahari Baklarov SU St Kliment Ohridski Dobrich Dobrich 30 20 50 728495 Angel Milev SU Prof. Dr Asen Zlatarov Parvomay 30 20 50 727314 Ajdjan Sarova SU Lyuben Karavelov Dobrich Dobrich 30 20 50 727321 Ivan Ivanov SU Lyuben Karavelov Dobrich Dobrich 30 20 50 705656 Irem Rasimova SU Hristo Botev Kubrat 30 20 50 707154 Teodor Petrov SU Hristo Botev Kubrat 30 20 50 707163 Simeon Nikolov SU Hristo Botev Kubrat 30 20 50 710409 Petio Petorv SU Geo Milev Belozem Belozem 30 20 50 710606 Ekaterina Kirilova Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 50 710632 Aleksandar Pavlov Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 50 710636 Hristo Delchev Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 50 710654 Tamara Mihailova Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 50 713181 Sava Georgiev Skorostno Uchene Varna 30 20 50 704109 Deya Sirakova Private German School WEDA Sofia 30 20 50 706953 ALEKSANDAR S. TURSONLIISKI PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 30 20 50 706955 DIAN BOGDANOV SOTIROV PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 30 20 50 728158 Dimitar Elinov OU St. Kliment Ohridski Pazardzhik Pazardzhik 30 20 50 728164 Zlatomir Petkov OU St. Kliment Ohridski Pazardzhik Pazardzhik 30 20 50 705336 Lilia Ivanova OU Olimpi Panov Ruse 30 20 50 702931 Elina Miteva OU Maxim Gorki Levski 30 20 50 710949 Daniel Kapchikov OU Ivan Vazov Smolyan 30 20 50 714580 Elvin Erdinchova Mustafova OU Ivan Vazov Harmanli 30 20 50 728471 Galin Patazov OU Hristo Smirnenski Rakovski 30 20 50 711138 Alexandra Ivanova MG Baba Tonka Ruse 30 20 50 728176 Georgi Ivanov Iliev Materika Varna Varna 30 20 50 728198 Denislav Miroslavov Rashev Materika Varna Varna 30 20 50 Cand. -
Subprogramme „Comenius“ Multilateral, Bilateral and Regional School Partnerships
Subprogramme „Comenius“ Multilateral, bilateral and regional school partnerships Started projects 2010 Multilateral school partnerships Cultural cocktail Target group: Pupils, teachers, parents. Project Summary: The “Cultural Cocktail” project will promote the deepening of knowledge about the language and spe- cifics will facilitate the understanding of these characteristics, and its main purpose is to create a cultural cocktail, made with love, friendship, peace, so that many people can try it. If this target is achieved, the project can become a good tool to achieve the ideal of brotherhood and understanding among people and peace on earth. Furthermore, we want children to spend their free time in practical activities to develop their interests and skills. We would like to create clubs – such as folk dances, children’s games 1 and humorous characters. Contact information: Subprogramme „Comenius“Subprogramme Started projects 2010 Coordinator: Skola „Ozolnieku viduskola“ OU “P. Volov” Shumen Municipality, Latvia , Ozolnieku LV-3018 Madara village 9971, “Khan Krum” 15, tel.: +359 54 950 091 tel.: +371 630 506 58 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Partners: Zeshpol Szkoła spetsialnih Kojaali Anadolu Kalkanma pshi rezydentem pomochi spolechney Vakaf Ilkyoretim okulu Poland, Zavadzkie 04274 Turkey, Skaria 54000, tel.: +90 264812 1944 tel.: +48 77 462 0049 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Agrupamento Vertical de eskolas Grupul Scolari de transporturi auto de Oliveira do Douro Romania, Kraiova 2800001, Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia 4430-001 tel.: +40 251 427 636 tel.: +351 22 379 48 07 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail : [email protected] Obershule an der Lerchenstrase EB 1/JI ESCO dezembro Aldella Nova, Germany , Bremmen 28078-28199 Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia 4430-001 tel.: +49 361 792 63 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail : [email protected] Project number: LLP-2010-COM-MP-132 Multilateral school partnerships European Children Celebrate Target group: 3-5 year old children. -
Covid-19 Impact on Roma
Implications of COVID-19 pandemic on Roma and Travellers communities Country: Bulgaria Date: 15 June 2020 Contractor’s name: Project One / Center for the Study of Democracy DISCLAIMER: This document was commissioned under contract as background material for comparative analysis by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) for the project ‘Implications of COVID-19 pandemic on Roma and Travellers communities ‘. The information and views contained in the document do not necessarily reflect the views or the official position of the FRA. The document is made publicly available for transparency and information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or legal opinion. 1 Contents 1 Specific implications of the general measures taken to stop the COVID- 19 pandemic on Roma and Travellers’ communities? ............................................ 3 1.1 Type of measures ................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Implications of measures .................................................................................. 5 1.3 Estimates of the scale of the impact ............................................................. 7 2 Specific measures to address the implications of the pandemic on Roma and Travellers ........................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Measures to tackle the spread of the virus specifically among Roma and Travellers communities ........................................................................................ -
Symbolics of Lion in Bulgarian History
HA, iaAxJci itafi&piidu \ uzaaAlcuv c^L&tMM V 1' 1 HU AC I Al T KRIS TY < BLir» 1 w \ s v *i '> V 1 k. lA -^m V i^ i>\* (I Hat? : i r V\l : ! C I <T A V J *"n £ j. Hill lb > I » *-^*j*. --• ** i 1 - fl ' *// I> A «£ b • A kl 1 c \ o / -x .\ * '') . f ^ I M -A vk I ' 1 / Jtmh -it/ » ' 7 i I A R *• S ^ - 7 r ( i ,i ' i- I rv 1 ! ! \ S 1 V I rt > if A —i - i HaM-paHHMTeM3o6pa>KeHMflHa/i"bBOT6"b/irapcKMTe The earliest images of lion found on 3eMM AOCTHraT ao Hac 6/iaroflapeHwe Ha Bulgarian territory have reached us npon3BeAeHM?iTa Ha TpaKMMCKM m ny>KAn MawcTopn thanks to the works of the Thracian and m 6e3yc/iOBHO ce Hape>KAaT cpefl lueAbOBpnTe Ha foreign artists and are beyond doubt ApeBHOTO Ky/7TypHO HaC/ieACTBO. among the masterpieces of the ancient cultural heritage. npe3 V BeK npeAn XpHCTa, 3a j\a MoraT Aa ce npoTMBonocTaBHT Ha In the 5th century B.C., in order to HaTUCKa Ha BOMCKme Ha npo- resist the pressure of the armies, MyTHfl nepcuPtCKM uap flapnw led by the famous Persian king I, TpaKMMCKMTe n/ieMeHa Darius I, the Thracian tribes 6min npuHyAeHM Aa ce were forced to unite. This oSeAHHAT. ToBa aoseno led to the foundation of AO c-b3AaBaHeTO Ha Or- the Odrysian Kingdom, PUCKOTO UapCTBO, KO- which is considered eTO ce CMHTa 3a eAHO one of the most ot HaPi-flpKMTe B"bn/Tb- glaring examples of meHMfl Ha BoeHHO-no- military and political /iMTHMecKaTa molu b power in the ancient HCTopMHTa Ha flpeBHa Thracian history.