EDITORIAL
DEAR AUTHORS, READERS, FRIENDS,
This is the first issue of the History journal for the year 2022.
I wish you health, peace and many blessings for this new year!
This year as well, we shall continue the tradition – the History journal will acquaint with the results of new scientific research, popularize historical knowledge and good pedagogical practices, and offer current information on newly-published books and national and international forums.
The fact that the journal is referenced and indexed in esteemed databases such as Web of Science
(since 2018) and РИНЦ (the Russian Index of Scientific Citations; since 2019) encourages us in our efforts to adhere to the established international standards for scientific publication, especially so when the variety of topics, the authors' profile, the formatting of publications and, most of all, the absolute anonymous reviewing of submitted manuscripts are concerned. We firmly believe that this is the path to achieving scientific production of quality.
This year as well, the Editorial Board strives to invite new collaborators from the country and abroad, to nurture fruitful debates on current topics, and to popularize historical science's achievements across the world.
We will continue the fruitful collaboration with institutions, which have upheld our cultural and historical memory through the centuries, as well as with foreign cultural institutes and organizations, which assist international cultural exchange. In times of social restriction, scientific periodicals become
an even more valuable mediator among the scientific community of the world.
We await your scholarly articles, valuable results of pedagogical practices, opinions on the teaching materials in the subject of History and civilizations.
The responsibility to preserve, study and popularize the wealth of world history is one we all share. Through history we read our very own future!
I wish you courage and luck in the quest for knowledge!
Nadya Kantareva-Baruh
Director of Az-buki National Publishing House
DISCUSSIONS
The Grave of Hadzhi Dimitar is Located below the Hadzhi Dimitar Peak
Vera Boneva
University of Library Studies and Information Technologies – Sofia, Bulgaria
https://doi.org/10.53656/his2022-1-1-hadzh
Abstract. The article presents archival materials and other historical sources which keep primary information about the death and funeral of the famous Bulgarian rebel leader Hadzhi Dimitar Asenov (1840 – 1868) who originates from the town of Sliven...
DOCUMENTARY HERITAGE
New Sources for the Scientific Activities and Interests in Archival Science of Acad. Ivan Duychev
Rusalena Pendzhekova-Hristeva
University of Plovdiv “Paisii Hilendarski”
https://doi.org/10.53656/his2022-1-2-novi
Abstract. The article presents unknown documentary evidence from the archival heritage of Acad. Ivan Simeonov Duichev (1907 – 1986), stored in the Center for Slavic-Byzantine Studies “Prof. Ivan Duychev” (CSVP)...
VIEW OVER THE BALKAN PENINSULA
A Description on the Relations between the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Bulgarians in the 14th Century
Radostin Grigorov
Sofia University
https://doi.org/10.53656/his2022-1-3-oche
Abstract. The article outlines the relations between the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Bulgarians in the 14th century.It is divided into three parts....
CIVILIZATION BOUNDARIES
Formation of the Historical Memory of the Bulgarian Minority of Ukraine (1991 – 2020): Actors, Narratives and Commemoration
Dr. Sergii Pakhomenko, Assoc. Prof.
Mariupol State University (Ukraine)
Dr. Olga Sarajeva, Assoc. Prof.
Pryazovskyi State Technical University (Mariupol,Ukraine)
https://doi.org/10.53656/his2022-1-4-form
Abstract. Nearly three centuries have passed since Bulgarian migrants appeared on the territory of contemporary Ukraine…
REVIEWS AND ANNOTATIONS
Scientific Conference (24 – 25.09.2021) and Volume 6 of “Proceedings of the Centre for Economic History Research” on the Topic “The Entrepreneurship in a Historical Perspective”
Emilia Vacheva
D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics, Svishtov
https://doi.org/10.53656/his2022-1-5-conf
The Roman Limes in Bulgaria – in Focus
Dr. Veselina Vachkova, Assoc. Prof.
Institute for Historical Studies -
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
https://doi.org/10.53656/his2022-1-6-lim
