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November 2025, Volume 10
- 15-24 Merchants of Insecurity: Institutional and Organizational Responses of the English Levant Company Merchants in the Ottoman Balkans (1850–1914)
by U. Serdar Serdaroglu - 25-38 Foods and Non-foods: Relative Prices and Economic Disruptions in Modern and Contemporary History of Bulgaria
by Kaloyan Ganev & Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva & Martin Ivanov - 39-51 Wealth and Power Reconfigured: Balkan Elites between Imperial Legacies and Modern Institutions. A Comparative Study of Financial Actors from the 18th to the 19th Century
by Mustafa Can Guripek - 52-66 The Social Composition of Polish United Workers’ Party Leadership
by Marcin Wronski & Olga Zaleska - 67-81 The Pre- and Post-WWI Dynamics of Saving, Investment, and Interest Rates: A Cross-Country Comparison
by Ivan Todorov - 82-92 The Inscription of Scaptopara (AD 238) as Evidence of Wartime Hardships
by Lyudmila Chakarova-Prisoeva - 93-101 On the Military and Economical Connections between Northern Italy and the Moesian Lands (According to a Late Antique Inscription from Aquileia)
by Kalin Stoev - 102-110 Barbarian Raids, the Financial Resources of Christian Communities and the Power of Bishops in the 4th Century
by Zlatomira Gerdzikova - 111-120 War, Changes, and Resource Management in Bulgaria between the 800s and the 830s
by Mikhail Raev - 121-131 The Anarchy, the Russo-Turkish Wars and the Uprisings in the Ottoman Empire from the End of the 18th and the First Decades of the 19th Century as a Factor in the Development of Cities in the Bulgarian Lands Under Ottoman Rule
by Ventsislav Muchinov - 132-146 The Wars and the Economic Development. The Bulgarian’s Case from the First Half of the 19th Century
by Ivan Roussev - 147-158 The Russo-Ottoman Wars and the Bulgarian Revolution as an Obstacle and/or Opportunity for the Entrepreneurs from the Town of Svishtov during the 19th Century
by Ivaylo Naydenov - 159-171 The Eastern Crisis of the 1870s and the Second Issue of Paper Money in the Ottoman Empire
by Hristiyan Atanasov - 172-184 The Ottoman Default of 1875 and its Role for Bulgaria’s Liberation
by Dimitar Sabev - 185-198 Bulgarian Entrepreneurs and the Political Situation in the Balkans in the 1850s–1870s
by Svetla Atanasova - 199-211 Reflection of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 and its Results on the Diocese, the Material Condition and the Prospects for Development and Governance of the Bulgarian Exarchate
by Petko St. Petkov - 212-224 On the Political Economy of Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising
by Pencho D. Penchev & Georgi N. Georgiev - 225-237 Extraordinary Excess Credits in Financing the Bulgarian Army during the Wars (1912–1918) – Trends and Effects
by Rositsa Zlatinska - 238-246 Specialized Institutions in the Bulgarian Economy during the Two World Wars. Historical Parallels
by Liliana Veleva - 247-258 Antitrust Regulation in Times of Conflict and Crises
by Stoyan Shalamanov & Veselina Shalamanova - 259-269 Consequences of the Wars on the Development of Sports in Bulgaria in the 20th Century
by Georgi Petrunov - 270-284 A Historical Portrait of Insecurity in Bulgaria (1878–2024): Socio-Economic Determinants
by Ralitsa Veleva - 287-297 The Wars of the Ottoman Empire from the 16th Century and Their Impact on the Economic and Demographic Situation of the Northeastern Bulgarian Lands
by Nevena Nedelcheva - 298-308 The Trade Routes used by the Company “Hadzhi Mincho H. Tsachev and Evstati Seleveli and Partners” and the Consequences of Their Change during the Military Operations on the Balkan Front during the Crimean War (1853–1856)
by Veselin Goranchev - 309-326 Shadows of War: The Region of Kazanlak according to the British Consul Blunt in 1877
by Aleksandar Zlatanov - 327-336 The War, Money and Military Supplying according to the Archive of Major Raycho Nikolov
by Vidin Sukarev - 337-351 Bulgaria's Foreign Trade Exchange along the Danube River during the War Period (1912–1918) – Trends, Dimensions, Changes
by Margarita Marinova & Emilia Vacheva - 352-363 Ivan Hadzhiberov – Industrialist, Entrepreneur and Donor, in Calm and Uncertain Times
by Ivan Postompirov - 364-373 Wartime Impact over the Monastic Economics in Bulgaria (1913–1930). The Case of Bachkovo Monastery
by Nikolay Atanasov - 374-384 The Turmus Metal Products Factory under Trade Blockade and Wartime Legislation
by Yordanka Krivoshieva - 385-393 Dr. Boris Dobrev: The Fate of a Doctor between Medicine, Ciftliks, and War
by Petar Dobrev
November 2024, Volume 9
- 13-25 Connecting Ecologies: Egypt and the Balkans during the Climate Crisis in the Mid-1780’s
by Hristo Hristozov - 26-45 Real Prices, Real Incomes, and Purchasing Power during Communism, Transition and EU Integration: Evidence from Bulgaria
by Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva & Kaloyan Ganev & Martin Ivanov - 46-55 Christian Influence on the Frankincense Trade in the 4th and 5th Centuries
by Zlatomira Gerdzikova - 56-66 Observations on the Bulgarian Fiscal Politics and International Commerce – a Survey on the Transfer of the Marketplace of Bulgarian Merchants from Constantinople to Thessaloniki in 893–894
by Mikhail Raev - 67-78 Transitional Forms of Economic Life in the 18th Century in the Rumeli Provinces of the Ottoman Empire: Barriers and Perspectives
by Krasimira Mutafova - 79-89 Barriers to the Economic Development of the Eastern Mediterranean According to the Reports of the French Consul Louis Felix-Auguste Beaujour
by Simeon Simeonov - 90-102 Barriers to the Textile Proto-industry Development in Bulgarian lands in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
by Gergana Georgieva & Nikolay Todorov - 103-116 Good Opportunities and Barriers to the Grain Trade in the Ports of the Western Black Sea Coast in the 1840s, Presented in the Reports of the European Consuls
by Ivan Roussev - 117-131 Charitable Foundations for Lending: Cash Waqfs in Ottoman Bulgaria – Distribution and Limitations
by Hristiyan Atanasov - 132-143 Problems of the Development of Urbanization in the Bulgarian Lands under Ottoman Rule during the Nineteenth Century (until 1878)
by Ventsislav Muchinov - 144-155 Bulgarian Guild Organizations in the Revival Period: Patron Saint and Guild Festival
by Petya Nedeleva - 156-166 Opportunities and Obstacles for Economic Development in the Constitutional Projects and the Basic Law of the Principality of Bulgaria from 1879
by Petko St. Petkov - 167-176 The State Council and Economic Development of the Principality of Bulgaria (1882–1883)
by Kristiyan Mladenovski - 178-187 Assessment of the Role of the Regie on the Development of the Tobacco Sector in the Ottoman Empire from the late 19th to the early 20th century
by Valentin Kitanov - 188-197 Barriers to Commercial Entrepreneurship in the Southwestern Bulgarian Lands during the 19th Century
by Ivaylo Naydenov - 198-207 Ottoman 'Feudalism' and Obstacles to the Development of Bulgarian Agriculture in the XIX Century
by Petar Dobrev & Rositsa Zlatinska - 208-220 The Agricultural Sector in Bulgaria and Organizational Reforms in the Ministry of Agriculture in the 1930s – Guidelines and Functional Effects
by Sonia Georgieva - 221-232 Not Enough Poor: Agricultural and Industrial Development of Bulgaria, 1878–1939
by Dimitar Sabev - 233-244 Industrial Cartels and Antimonopoly Legislation in Bulgaria in the 1930s
by Konstadin Paev - 245-255 Inheritance Rights and Economic Results in Historical Plan
by Stoyan Shalamanov - 256-268 Prostitution in Bulgaria during the 19th, 20th and 21st Centuries – from Economic Activity to Social Parasitism
by Georgi Petrunov - 269-280 Commissions and Bribes – the Secret Weapons in the Foreign Trade of the Peoples’ Republic of Bulgaria
by Nikolay Yanev - 281-291 The 'Failed' Economic Transition in Bulgaria through the Viewpoint of the Post-Communist Business Elites
by Georgeta Nazarska - 292-304 Limits to Growth in the Context of the Environmental Transformation of the Economy in the EU and Bulgaria
by Vania Ivanova - 305-319 Dynamics and Convergence of Labour Productivity in Bulgaria towards the Euro Area: A Comparative Analysis with Other Central and Eastern European Countries
by Stela Raleva & Dimitar Zlatinov - 320-335 Dynamics of the Spatial Concentration of Economy in Bulgaria after 2007 – Opportunities and Barriers
by Nedko Minchev & Veneta Hristova & Ivan Stoyanov - 339-350 Business Relations between the Trading Company “Hadzhi Mincho H. Tsachev and Company”, and the Tapchileshtovi Brothers
by Veselin Goranchev - 351-362 'Shadows in the Image' or about the Political Mentality of the Commercial Entrepreneurial Class in Svishtov in the Context of the Development of the City after the Liberation until the End of the Nineteenth Century
by Margarita Marinova - 363-374 Svishtov in the Railway Policy of Bulgaria from the Liberation to 1912
by Emilia Vacheva - 375-386 Water-related Natural Disasters as a Barrier to Development. The Example of Karlovo in the early 20th century
by Aleksandar Zlatanov - 387-399 Business Practices in Crisis Conditions. The Decline of the Big Rose Oil Trading Companies in the 1930s
by Pencho D. Penchev & Momchil Marinov - 400-409 The Industrialist Stefan Pipev and his Volatile Success and Hard Decisions in Times of Crisis
by Svetla Atanasova - 410-420 The Bulgarian Legislation of the 1930s and 1940s and the “Nisim Avdala & Sons” Factory
by Yordanka Krivoshieva - 421-430 The Missed Opportunity – the Bulgarrenault Car Factory in Plovdiv
by Vidin Sukarev
November 2023, Volume 8
- 11-21 The Rise of the Modern State Since 1500: Annual Revenues of European and Other States
by Sevket Pamuk & Kivanc Karaman - 22-34 The Factors of Economic Growth and the Periodization of the Economic History of the Bulgarians in the Ottoman Empire (15th – 20th Centuries)
by Ivan Roussev - 35-44 Prerequisites for the Development of the Tobacco Industry in Bulgarian Lands during the 17th – 19th Centuries
by Valentin Kitanov - 45-59 The Attitude towards Usurers and Interest in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Bulgaria. The Orthodox Perspective
by Hristiyan Atanasov - 60-71 Economic Development in Bulgarian Ideas and Projects for State Organization and Governance in the 19th Century until 1879
by Petko St. Petkov - 72-81 Where and Why Was There a Lack of Economic Growth in the Bulgarian Lands during the National Revival Period
by Ivaylo Naydenov - 82-92 Consulates as Factors of Economic Growth in the Bulgarian Revival
by Simeon Simeonov - 93-104 Land as a Factor for Economic Growth. Intertwined Trajectories of Large-scale Agriculture in Bulgaria in the 19th and 20th Centuries
by Nikolay Todorov & Petar Dobrev - 105-117 Periphery or Semi–Periphery? When Were the Bulgarian Lands Included in the World-Economy?
by Aleksandar Zlatanov - 118-129 Education and Economy in Bulgaria 1878–1912
by Pencho D. Penchev - 130-140 The Press as an Opportunity to Reform Bulgarian Agriculture at the End of the 19th Century
by Yordanka Krivoshieva - 141-151 The Second State Court (1910–1914) and the Charges against the Former Minister Nikola Genadiev (1903–1907)
by Åvgeni Kostov - 152-163 Activities of the Ministry of Agriculture in the Interwar Period – Preconditions and Factors
by Rositsa Zlatinska - 164-175 The economic situation and the essential oil industry of Bulgaria during the Second World War (1939–1945)
by Radoslav Petkov - 176-185 Trade with the Enemy – Trade and Economic Contacts as a Means for the Economic Reconstruction of Bulgaria at the End of 1944 and in 1945
by Mirena Mitova - 186-196 Attempts to Stimulate Private Business Initiative in Bulgaria in the 1980s
by Konstadin Paev - 197-208 For the Ever More Complete Satisfaction of Workers’ Needs: The Standard of Living in Bulgaria during the Communist Period
by Mathias Morrys & Martin Ivanov - 209-221 Characteristics and Factors of Economic Growth in Bulgaria (1970–2008)
by Stela Raleva - 222-235 Economic Policy in the Years of Economic Transition and the European Union Membership in Bulgaria
by Dimitar Zlatinov & Stoyan Shalamanov - 236-251 Currency Reforms and Inflation in Communist and Post-Communist Bulgaria
by Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva & Martin Ivanov & Kaloyan Ganev - 252-262 The Impact of External Shocks on the Bulgarian and Croatian Economies: Historical and Contemporary Aspects
by Veselina Shalamanova & Sonia Georgieva - 263-274 Classical Political Economy Concepts of Value and Rent against Mainstream Economic Theory
by Rumen Andreev - 277-287 Financial Administration in Lower Moesia: an Attempt of Clarifying the Genesis and the Development
by Kalin Stoev - 288-297 Army and Economy. The Role of the Legion XI Claudia in the Economic Development of Durostorum (2nd – 3rd C. AD)
by Svetlana Gancheva - 298-308 Church’s Property Influence on the Development of Bishops’ Rank
by Zlatomira Gerdzikova - 309-323 Specialized status and tax preferences: a factor for economic growth? Following the example of Gabrovo in the 16th and 18th centuries
by Krasimira Mutafova - 324-335 Trade and the Places of Trade in Razgrad in the 19th Century
by Nevena Nedelcheva - 336-347 Factors of Economic Growth of the Mountain Settlement in the Region of Stara Planina in the 19th Century
by Gergana Georgieva - 348-360 The Revival Entrepreneur Hristo Arnaudov
by Svetla Atanasova - 361-376 Budget and Budgetary Policy of the Municipality of Svishtov during the Administration of Mayor Hristo Theodorov (1887–1893)
by Margarita Marinova - 377-387 The Agricultural Fund Activities in Svishtov between 1878 and 1903 – an Overview
by Emilia Vacheva - 388-398 Goodwill as a Symbol of Growth in the Work of Professor Dimitar Dobrev from the First Half of the 20th Century
by Atanas Atanasov
November 2022, Volume 7
- 13-22 The Elites from the Western and Danubian Provinces of the Roman Empire and Their Role in the Administrative and Social-economic Development of Moesia
by Kalin Stoev - 23-39 Long-term Consumer Price Dynamics in Bulgaria, 1750–2020
by Martin Ivanov & Kaloyan Ganev & Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva - 40-51 Financial Partnerships in the 19th Century – Relationship between Bulgarian Merchants and Galata Sarrafs
by Mustafa Can Guripek - 52-63 Views on the Economic Development of Bulgarians in the Nineteenth Century According to the Program Documents of the Radical Sector in the National Liberation Movement
by Petko St. Petkov - 64-78 Bulgarian Market Foreign Trade Dilemmas during the 1850s–1870s
by Ivan Roussev - 79-89 Where and Why an Entrepreneurial Class Did Not Appear During the National Revival Period
by Ivaylo Naydenov - 90-102 An Economics Reading of the Ottoman Constitution of 1876
by Hristiyan Atanasov - 103-116 Development of the Institute of Concessions in Bulgaria (1883–2018)
by Krasimira Valcheva & Ralitsa Veleva & Aleksander Valkov - 117-130 The Cooperative – the Parties Hope for Successful Economic Modernization of Bulgaria (the end of the XIXth – beginning of the XXth Century)
by Milko Palangurski - 131-141 Bulgarian Agricultural Legislation at the End of the 19th Century: Advantages and Disadvantages
by Yordanka Krivoshieva - 142-153 The Bulgarian Trade Agency in Dedeagach – an Experiment in the Bulgarian Foreign and Economic policy
by Angel Zlatkov - 154-165 The Second State Court (1910–1914) and the Concession for Refining Oil and Building Reservoirs in Bulgaria
by Åvgeni Kostov - 166-175 The Mixed Chambers of Commerce in Bulgaria. Creation and Business Initiatives (1920–1940)
by Liliana Veleva - 176-189 Bulgarian Foreign Trade in the 1930s (Guidelines, Tools, Results)
by Marco Dimitrov - 190-203 Homo Oeconomcus in Socialist Bulgaria
by Pencho D. Penchev - 204-217 Legal Regulation of the Private Economic Activity in Bulgaria (late 40s – 70s of the 20th Century)
by Konstadin Paev - 221-235 Etropole – the Challenges of a Derbentci, Mining and Literature Center in the 16th and 17th Centuries (According to Unpublished Ottoman Documents)
by Krasimira Mutafova - 253-263 Between the Spiritual Connection and the Economic Interests – on the Relations of Arbanassi with Wallachia
by Gergana Georgieva - 264-286 The Economic and Trade Network of Evlogi Georgiev in 1839
by Aleksandar Zlatanov - 287-297 Tobacco in the Business Enterprises of Christo and Evlogi Georgiev
by Valentin Kitanov - 298-307 Money Given on Interest. Opportunities for Development in a Micro-society (According to the Example of Hadzhi Theodor from Elena and His Successor, from the 1830s until the Bulgarian Liberation)
by Stanimir Dimitrov - 308-319 On the Economic Activity of Evstati Selveli in 1842
by Veselin Goranchev - 320-332 The Merchants and Their Ciftliks – Dimitar Brakalov and His Agrarian Dilemmas in the 1860s and 1870s
by Nikolay Todorov & Petar Dobrev - 333-345 On Business Contacts of Peter Kermekchiev with Evlogy Georgiev in 1878–1881
by Svetla Atanasova - 336-252 Economic Development Models of Nahia Kara Lom Settlements in the 16th Century
by Nevena Nedelcheva - 346-361 Financial Policy and Budget as Tools for Local Development – on the Example of Svishtov Municipality (1879–1886)
by Margarita Marinova - 362-373 The Realization of Svishtov`s Revival Merchants Heirs in Post-liberation Bulgaria
by Emilia Vacheva - 374-381 Petar Gabe and His Dilemma: Construction of Railway Devnya-Dobrich or a Modern Port in Balchik
by Tsvetolin Nedkov - 382-392 On the History of Agriculture Lending in Region of Gabrovo (1878–1912)
by Rositsa Zlatinska - 393-403 Tourism in Plovdiv during the 20th Century: Factors, Development, Problems, Policies, Resources
by Vidin Sukarev - 404-416 Agriculture Collectivization and the Essential Oil Cultures in Bulgaria (The Case of TKZS “Vasil Kolarov” at Buzovgard village)
by Radoslav Petkov - 417-424 Problems of the economic development of the town of Kyustendil in the conditions of instability and crises from the 1990s to the present day
by Veselina Georgieva & Sonia Georgieva
November 2021, Volume 6
- 13-28 Social and Professional Networks of Beratli Merchants
by Gergana Georgieva & Nikolay Todorov - 29-43 The Role of the Market in the Bulgarian Revival
by Pencho Penchev - 44-58 The Entrepreneur of the Bulgarian Revival Facing the Bankruptcy
by Ivan Roussev - 59-69 Commercial Entrepreneurship during the Bulgarian National Revival Period in the Light of the New Economic Sociology
by Ivaylo Naydenov - 70-85 On the Political Entrepreneurship in the 19th Century and its Importance on the Economic Development of Bulgarians
by Petko Petkov - 86-103 Buying Ottoman Debt before the Bankruptcy: Some Observations on the Emission of New Bonds (ESHAM-I CEDID) in 1871–1872
by Hristiyan Atanasov - 104-120 Conservative Entrepreneurs: An Attempt to Quantify the 1878–1900 Internal Migration Drivers in Bulgaria
by Martin Ivanov & Kaloyan Ganev & Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva - 121-135 Entrepreneurship and Industrial Policy in Bulgaria after the Liberation until the Balkan Wars (1878–1912)
by Sonia Georgieva - 136-146 The Second State Court (1910–1914) and the Charges Against the Former Minister of War Mikhail Savov (1903–1907)
by Åvgeni Kostov - 147-155 The Hierarchical Structure of Patronage (Clientelism) in the Bulgarian Society in the 19th and 20th Centuries
by Rumen Andreev - 156-167 Establishment of the Society of Academic Economists in Bulgaria
by Rositsa Zlatinska - 168-184 Strategy for Development of the Land Properties of the Rila Monastery in the First Quarter of the 20th Century
by Nikolay Atanasov - 185-199 Business Environment in Bulgaria during the 1930s – Conditions and Factors
by Marco Dimitrov - 203-224 Examples of Cash-Waqfs in Ruse and Turnovo (17th –19th Centuries)
by Ayse Kayapinar - 225-239 Tsvyatko Pupov – a Merchant Who Got Involved in Politics by Chance
by Milko Palangurski & Hristina Hristova - 240-251 The Commercial Entrepreneurship of Mincho Genchev from Tryavna, According to His Archive from 1830s–1880s
by Irina Dimitrova - 252-264 Commercial Contracts in Greek language from the Archive of the firm “N. Minchoolu & E. Selveli and Company”
by Veselin Goranchev - 265-283 About the Craftsmen in Kaza of Osman Pazar, 1850s–1860s. An Attempt for Quantitative and Age Characteristics
by Miroslav Toshev - 284-296 Karlovo’s Merchants at the Beginning of 1860s
by Aleksandar Zlatanov - 296-309 Between Commercial Entrepreneurship and Scientific Publicist and Political Field: Features of Stoyan Pranchov’s Short Life (1862–1889)
by Margarita Marinova - 310-323 Turnovo Entrepreneur Nikola Hadzhi Slavchev
by Svetla Atanasova - 324-333 Building up Modernity: Entrepreneurial Bulgarian Architects in Veliko Turnovo (1878–1944)
by Radosveta Kirova-Delcheva - 334-348 The Cooperation between Svishtov Municipality and the Local Entrepreneurs from the Liberation to the End of the 19th Century
by Emilia Vacheva - 349-362 The Tobacco and the Entrepreneurship of Ruscho Vulkov Mirkovich. Some Features of Bulgarian Economic Reality in the Late 1880s and 1890s
by Valentin Kitanov - 363-373 The Other Side of the National Entrepreneur: Balkan Opium Traders at the End of the 19th and the Beginning of the 20th Centuries
by Dimitar Grigorov & Petar Dobrev - 374-390 Hristo Raykov – An Entrepreneur ànd Industrialist (1896–1967)
by Ivan Postompirov - 391-401 Two Examples of ‘Self-made’ Entrepreneurs in Bulgaria during the Transition in the 1990s
by Iliyana Marcheva
November 2020, Volume 5
- 13-26 Brokers and Market Microstructures in Black Sea Grain Trade. Preliminary Observations from Varna (Mid-19th – Early 20th Century)
by Andreas Lyberatos - 27-38 Trade and Integration Processes in Medieval Livonia in the 13th Century. General Trends and Historical Parallels
by Ivelin Ivanov - 39-54 Beratlis – the Traders of the Sultan
by Gergana Georgieva & Nikolay Todorov - 55-67 Authorities, Markets and Society in the Documentary Heritage of Vasil Levski
by Petko Petkov - 68-91 National Market before the National State: Was There a Bulgarian National Market before the Liberation of 1878?
by Ivan Roussev - 92-103 On the Metric System in the Ottoman Laws. Market Regulations and Control
by Svetla Atanasova - 104-122 Between Economic Theory and Economic History: Notes on the Power, Markets and Entrepreneurs during the Bulgarian National Revival Period
by Ivaylo Naydenov - 123-134 The Economic Ethos of the Bulgarians during Revival Period through the Eyes of Vladimir Svintila
by Rumen Andreev - 135-149 Regional Municipality Councilors as Creditors: Concerning a Publication in the Dunav Newspaper of 1872
by Hristiyan Atanasov - 150-164 Bulgarian Textile Manufacturers: A Social Profile, 1834–1912
by Martin Ivanov - 165-181 Land Property and Bulgarian Agrarian Development 1879–1912
by Pencho Penchev - 182-194 The Person, Society and the State as Driving Elements for the Post-Liberation Economic Progress of Bulgaria, Reflected in the Magazine “Industry” 1887–1890
by Margarita Marinova - 195-204 The Economic Principles of the Liberal (Radoslavist) Party (Late 19th – Early 20th Century)
by Milko Palangurski - 205-215 The Second State Court (1910 – 1914) and the Charges against the Former Minister of War Mikhail Savov (1903 – 1907)
by Åvgeni Kostov - 216-227 The Policy of the Holy Synod on the Organization of Monastic Lands into Farms in the Period 1913–1923
by Nikolay Atanasov - 228-245 Continuity and Changes in the Economic Policy of the Bulgarian State during the Great Depression 1929–1934
by Marco Dimitrov - 246-261 The Bulgarian “capitalism” and the Customs Policy in the 1920s and 1930s
by Petar Stoyanov - 265-279 Entrepreneurial Networks in the Ottoman Empire: The Case of Osman Inayet
by Dilek Akyalcin Kaya - 280-304 Economic Characteristics and Development of Market Relations in Sevlievo (Selvi/ Servi) and the Kaza of Hotalich in the 16th – 17th Centuries (According to Data from Ottoman Registers of the Period)
by Krasimira Mutafova - 305-318 Between Two Centers of Power – Tarnovo and Constantinople. The Story of a Delegation from the 1850s
by Stanimir Dimitrov - 319-332 Socio-economic Development of Karlovo Region after 1878
by Aleksandar Zlatanov - 333-347 The Economic Policy of Svishtov Municipality during the Rule of Mayor Hristo Teodorov (1887–1893)
by Emilia Vacheva - 348-362 Payments in Kind in the Educational Activities, Craft Training and School Actions in Bulgarian Lands during the Revival Period and in the First Decades of the 20th Century. Notes and Materials
by Miroslav Toshev
November 2019, Volume 4
- 11-30 Crises Manifestations in the Ottoman Empire during the 18th C. and the Changes in the Church Mukata’as within the Context of Iltizam System
by Krasimira Mutafova - 31-42 Institutional-Legal Crisis and Commercial Transformation in the 18th Century: British Levant Company Merchants in the Balkans
by U. Serdar Serdaroglu - 43-51 Crises and Opportunities: Greek and Bulgarian Bourgeoisie and Muslim Merchants in the 19th Century Black Sea Trade
by Mustafa Can Guripek - 52-65 Wartime Crisis? The Crimean War (1853–1856) – the Different War
by Ivan Roussev - 66-79 Lyuben Karavelov and the Crises in the Ottoman Empire in the 60s and 70s of the Nineteenth Century
by Petko Petkov - 80-93 The 1875 Economic Crisis on the Pages of the Bulgarian Revival Press
by Hristiyan Atanasov - 94-103 New Data on the Financial Situation of the Eastern Rumelian Militia
by Anton Donchev - 104-118 Why the Industrialization of the Bulgarian Economy Failed during the Third Bulgarian State (is Al. Gershenkron Right)?
by Marco Dimitrov - 119-131 Crises and Possibilities for Development: Economic Practices of Bulgarian Merchants from the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
by Svetla Atanasova - 132-144 Cereals in Bulgaria during the War Period (1912–1918). Problems and Solutions
by Plamen Ivanov - 145-153 The Third State Court (1919–1923) for Handing over the Operation of the Sofia – Nish Railway Line to the German Railway Troops during the First World War
by Evgeni Kostov - 154-170 Socio-Economic Consequences of Price Controls in Bulgaria during the Interwar Period
by Pencho Penchev - 171-184 The Democratic Alliance and the Measures to Fight the Depression (1929–1931)
by Rumyana Parvanova - 185-193 The Wheat Trade of South Dobrudzha (1929–1940)
by Tsvetolin Nedkov - 194-205 The Bank for International Settlements and Its Activity in the Period 1930–1945
by Petar Stoyanov - 206-216 Materials about in Kind Payments of Services across the Bulgarian Lands. Part ²I
by Miroslav Toshev - 217-227 The Crisis of the Soviet Agriculture 1931–1933
by George Todorov - 228-239 The Legal Framework of the Bulgarian Industry – an Attempt to Deal with Business Crises
by Aneta Deneva - 240-249 Bulgarian Economy’s Development during the Socialism and Entrepreneurship – Relation for the Crisis Then and Today
by Veneta Hristova - 250-260 Legislative Model for Overcoming Insolvency in Bulgaria – Condition and Perspectives
by Margarita Bachvarova
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