Vol. 101 No. 1 (2013): Annual of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" - Faculty of History
Volume 101 of GSU - IF contains a variety of studies from the Middle Ages to our modern world. The study of V. Garkova examines the work of Archbishop Hinkmar of Rheims "DE ORDINE PALATII" (882) to characterize Charlemagne's court as a governing institution. Kr. Gagova discusses in detail the complex relations between the pilgrim-crusaders who set out for the Holy Sepulchre and the local Christian population. Е. Mihailova published a study on the Bulgarian graduates of the Imperial Military Medical School in Constantinople from 1827 to 1878. Liberatos develops the little-known topic of time and its measurement in Bulgaria during the Ottoman period, understanding the adoption of clocks as a socio-cultural transformation. I. Kaliganov discusses the specifics of the 19th century Russians' view of Bulgarian existence and national character. In the extensive study of Sv. Zhivkov elucidates the many challenges facing the Progressive Liberal Party in opposition in Bulgaria in the period 1903 to 1911. D. Hristov examines in detail the biography and writings of the famous Bulgarian researcher prof. Ivan Snegarov.