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Although utopian socialism had always been a part of the Bulgarian national liberation movement, the ...
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Bulgaria 20th-century leftist and workers' movements
The agrarian and workers' movements were the most significant challenges to the monarchy and bourgeoisie ...
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Bulgaria, anti-Soviet movements
The Soviet declaration of war on Bulgaria on September 5, 1944 and the coup d'état by the Fatherland ...
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Bulgaria, independence movement, 1830–1835
Bulgarian nationalism emerged in the early nineteenth century as the Ottoman Empire was beset by pressures ...
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Bulgaria, protests against economic hardships, 1990s
In the early 1990s Bulgaria began a slow transition from the former communist state-directed economy ...
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Bulgaria, social movements and institutional control, 1944–1989
The two major Bulgarian “revolutions” (or “regime changes”), the transition after the advent of the communist-controlled ...
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Bulgaria, World War II resistance and the rise of communism
By 1941 Bulgaria was already strongly allied with Germany. Cultural ties had existed since before World ...
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Georgi Dimitrov was a Bulgarian activist in the international communist movement, a trade union leader, ...
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In the late 1980s the Bulgarian dissident movement took on a new form. It had been largely made up of ...
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