Published by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum
at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Bulgarian Folklore
Vol. L, 2024, Issue 1
BULGARIAN GARDENERS IN HUNGARY – MIGRATIONS AND CULTURAL INTERACTIONS
Editor: Nikolay Vukov
Executive editors:Natalia Rashkova, Stanoy Stanoev
Nikolay Vukov. Immigration and the “Garden as a Workshop”: Bulgarian Gardeners in Hungary at the End of the 19th and the Beginning of the 20th Century
Summary/ ReferencesValentin Voskresenski. The Diaspora Gardening as Local Heritage: Bulgarian-Hungarian Parallels on the Processes of Valorization. Illustrated by Examples from the Villages of Polikraishte and Draganovo. Part 1
Summary/ ReferencesFerenc Bódi. “Third Way” – The Hungarian National Peasant Party and the Bulgarian Market-Gardeners in the Interwar Period
Summary/ ReferencesLászló Mód. Integration of Bulgarian Market-Gardeners into the Local Society. Examples from South-Eastern Hungary
Summary/ ReferencesMariyanka Borisova. Bulgarian Gardeners in Budapest in the 21st Century
Summary/ ReferencesMaterials about Bulgarian Gardeners in Central Europe
Georgi Georgiev, Trifonka Popnikolova, Mariyana Georgieva. Zdravka Baycheva from Polikraishte Who Created a Small Bulgaria in Bratislava
Book Reviews
Miglena Petkova. Vassil Mutafov. The Wheel of Fate. The Bulgarian Immigrant Gardening (Ethnographic Aspects) [In Bulgarian]. Publication of the Research Institute of the Bulgarians in Hungary at the Bulgarian Republican Self-Government in Hungary. Veliko Tarnovo: DAR-RH, 2018
Katya Mihaylova. Cultural Heritage and Institutionalization of Bulgarian Historical and Contemporary Migrant Communities beyond Europe [In Bulgarian]. Authors: Vladimir Penchev, Aneliya Avdjieva Mariyanka Borisova, Valentin Voskresenski, Nikolai Vukov, Lina Gergova, Yana Gergova, Boyan Kulov, Tanya Matanova, Shteryo Shterev. Editors: Vladimir Penchev, Tanya Matanova, Aneliya Avdjieva. Sofia: Paradigma, 2023
In memoriam
Mariyanka Borisova. Prof. DSc. Albena Georgieva-Anguelova (1954–2024)
Valentina Ganeva-Raycheva. Prof. Dr. Magdalena Elchinova (1962–2024)