Margarita Kuznecova, Nazvanija dikih i domašnih životnyh v marijskom jazyke, Joškar-Ola 2010
Review on: Margarita Kuznecova, Nazvanija dikih i domašnih životnyh v marijskom jazyke, Joškar-Ola 2010
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Review on: Margarita Kuznecova, Nazvanija dikih i domašnih životnyh v marijskom jazyke, Joškar-Ola 2010
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Review on: Inge Käsi, Vanapärase Võru murde sõnaraamat. Toimetanud Helmi Neetar, Tallinn 2011
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Review on: Heinike Heinsoo, Mā ja pūd lēväd, meid eb lē. The Subject and the Predicate in Votic, Tallinn 2010 (Linguistica Uralica. Supplementary Series / Volume 4)
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Review on: Külli Prillop, Optimaalsusteoreetiline käsitlus eesti keele fonoloogilisest kujunemisest, Tartu 2011 (Dissertationes Philologiae Estonicae Universitatis Tartuensis 28)
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Review on: Liivlased. Ajalugu, keel ja kultuur. Koostanud ja toimetanud Renāte Blumberga, Tapio Mäkeläinen ja Karl Pajusalu, Tallinn 2011
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The paper is a response on a review by Michal Rehúš of the book Výchova a vzdelávanie v základných diskurzoch authored by O. Kaščák and B. Pupala. Behind the dissonance between the consensual and liberal discourses as described in the book review, the author of this paper identified a new, emerging antinomy in education. The author poses a question of how to select relevant knowledge for the curriculum in a multicultural environment (i. e., environment in which it is impossible to specify the learner).
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The paper concentrates on problems linked with validity of ex post facto and experimental research in education. It describes the largest stumbling points in interpretation of ex post facto and experimental research findings and then it substantiates the need of their interconnection. Two manners of connecting ex post facto and experimental research are proposed as well as their practical realisation in research projects are presented.
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Professional family is one of the most discussed topics within the surrogate care including the institutional care. In spite of paying much attention to this topic by professionals, most of the thinking concentrates on legislative and organisational aspects of this care only. Educational aspects in this care are taken as self-evident, and are said to be „unimportant“. The aim of this paper is to fill in the gap by concentrating specifically on education in the professional family. Conditions of education in the professional family are analyzed and aims and content of this education for professional parents is proposed. The theory described is based on family education theory and on the findings of author’s empirical research in professional families.
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Based on a newly found document in Arkhangelsk’s regional archive (Russia) the current short message brings the attention on one unknown until now charity initiative – the collection of donations in Arkhangelsk during the First Balkan War and sending them to Bulgaria with the cooperation of the Bulgarian Red Cross.
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India is one of the countries which is popular among the biggest circles in the Bulgarian community. Based on letters written by the Bulgarian citizens during the 1950s until 1980s to official institutions like the Bulgarian Embassy in Delhi, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs etc., this article looks at the Bulgarian response to the information spread about this country and the perception of its culture and society.
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After the Berlin Congress (1978), which divides the Bulgarian lands, the biggest amount of Bulgarian Catholics stay within the Ottoman Empire – mostly in Macedonia and less in Edirne Thrace. Using the interdisciplinary methodology, the research studies geographical diffusion, numbers and demographic indexes of Bulgarian Catholics (respectively Uniates) in Macedonia during the period 1879–1912, something that has not been a subject for a specific research up to now. That is why the above mentioned parameters have been examined taking in consideration the following data – the official statistic data of the Ottoman Empire, the data of Bulgarian Exarchate, the catholic data (those of Congregation of the Mission, known as Lazarites etc.), as well as Bulgarian and Greek sources. The study shows the differences in particular national statistics regarding the numbers of Bulgarian Uniates and Greek and Turkish attempts to manipulate the data in order to prove their “true” nationality. Last but not least, the study traces the ebb and flow waves to the Uniats during 19th–20th centuries. As a result it concludes that although the registered outflow from the Union at the end of 19th – beginning of 20th century, on the eve of the Balkan War (1912) there is a stabilizing and certain expansion of Catholicism positions amongst Bulgarians in Macedonia at the end of the 1st decade of 20th century. Both – the data of the Catholic sources, as well as the data of Bulgarian Exarchate for the years 1911–1912 confirm this.
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This text is the family chronicle of the Proshek brothers, a Czech family with a prominent role in the development of the Bulgarian economy after 1878. The text has been written by their direct descendant – grandson of Irzhi Proshek. Their family history is presented, as well as their first contacts with the Bulgarians and their further development in liberated Bulgaria. Some of their economic initiatives are described in detail (in the construction area, the infrastructure development, the brewing etc.); their activities in the community are being described. As far as the activities of the Proshek brothers are of importance to the early Bulgarian economic modernization, the text has its value not only as a family history, but also as a source about the economy history of the country.
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A presentation of “Let Me Tell You about the War… World War II and the Great Patriotic War in textbooks and in the minds of the students from the Slavic countries” – a collective monograph, written by eleven Russian authors.
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A presentation of “Bulgarien im Bild. Die Erfindung von Nationen auf dem Balkan in der Kunst des 19. Jahrhundrts” („Bulgaria in pictures. The founding of the Balkan nations in the art of the 19th century “) by Martina Baleva.
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A presentation of “The Bulgarian Mirror. The Image of India in Bulgaria: End of 19th – End of 20th Century” by Violina Atanasova
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The study analyzes Bulgarian state‘s policy towards the population with an origin amongst the minorities in the period after 1944 till the mid 1980s. It conciders the international legal commitments of the country in this matter as well as the peculiarities of the geopolitical environment in which the processes happen. The autor‘s attention focuces on the government measures in the fields of education and culture; on preserving the minority language; on involving the minorities pepresentatives in the party, administrative and economic life of the country; on the rights of this population to have media and minority language, as well as on the activities in the field of the religion freedom. An impression predominates that there was a consecution of positive activities in the first decades after the year 1944, providing the right to use their own mother tongue, to have an equal participation in the public and the social life, as well as an impression that there was a subsicuent process of a gradual restriction and deprivation from these rights, which reached it‘s peak in the mid 1980s.
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The article analyses different ways the Russian autocratic power uses to suppress the free ideas circulation in Russia. Throughout the first half of 19th century and even later the Russian Government shows great intolerance to any opinion that differs from the national ideological doctrine developed under the reign of Emperor Nicholas I. Official authorities believe that criticism undermines the Emperor’s power and thus threatens the stability of the state. That was the reason why Russian Autocracy does not allow even a hint of different point of view to be expressed without royal permission. The Government presents variety of measures to control public opinion – from censorship to arrests and exiles in distant parts of Russian empire.
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This article has the goal to provoke the scientific rethinking of the prominent role that the representative democracy and most of all the parliamentary republic plays in the modern world. The text presents the argument that the vote of the sovereign is being replaced, which results in the uncultured, unprofessional and corrupted way of functioning of the whole country. The text also contains empirical statistics information and makes conclusions about the degrading of the democratic country. The article emphasizes the wrong election laws, as well as the policy of inequality of the election participants, and suggests the need for an immediate change in the Election Code. The text also makes the connection between the governing and the rights and concludes that the good governing is the ‘right’ of the individual.
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The paper aims to present price indexes that are valid for at least part of the Bulgarian lands during a relatively long period – from the 1650s to 1820s. The data, used for these indexes, are collected from the officially established price ceilings (narh) prepared by the Ottoman provincial authorities in order to secure the regulation of prices of essential goods. The statistical information, related to four cities (Ruse, Vidin, Sofia and Dobrich), is highly representative. It is analyzed within the context of the wars between the Ottomans and other countries at that time and in the light of the debasement of Ottoman coins implemented by the government in Istanbul during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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