Bulgarian Folklore
Journal of Folkloristics, Ethnology, Anthropology and Arts


Published by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum
at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Български

Bulgarian Folklore

Vol. ХХХVІI, 2011, Issue 2


PERSPECTIVES ON THE DIFFERENCES. Studies of Ethnic, Religious and Cultural Otherness

Editors: Vladimir Penchev, Stanoy Stanoev, Irina Kolarska


Introductory Words

Vladimir Penchev. About People and Terminology, Or, about Bulgarians outside Bulgaria

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Veselka Toncheva. Life on the Border (Golo Brdo, Gora and Mala Prespa, the Republic of Albania)

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Irina Kolarska. Saint Cyril and Methodius’ Day in Czechia – A Unity between Religious and Secular

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Weronika Grozdew-Kołacińska. Traditional Chants of the Bulgarian Catholics. Between Sacrum and Profanum

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Galina Lozanova. The Giant Audj Ibn Anak and the Prophet Nuh

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Lyubomir Mikov. Comments on Dating the Public Ottoman Baths on Bulgarian Lands (15th–19th C.)

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Stanoy Stanoev. “The Thames, Sir…” One Exotic Character in the Bulgarian Joke Space

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Lina Gergova. Ethnostereotypes and Labour (Citizens, Non-Citizens and Super-Citizens)

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Ekaterina Anastasova. Zor Alef and the Unitarian Teaching – between Bulgaria, Russia and the EU

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Doctoral Research

Svetoslava Toncheva. The Anthroposophical Mentality – Spiritual-Scientific View of Life?

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Published

Mihaela Kuzmova. Marek Jakoubek. Vojvodovo. Etnologie krajanské obce. Centrum pro studium demokracie a kultury. Brno, 2010


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