Bulgarian Historical Review

XLVIII (2020) 3-4

Contents

Russia, Bulgaria, the Balkans. Problems of Peace and War 18th–21st Century (Myths and Reality)

Ivan Parvev - Russland und die Orientalische Frage (1688–1878) Zwischen „Formal“ und „Informal Power“ auf dem Balkan3

Константин Никифоров - Балканы между войнами и миром в Новое и Новейшее время22

Никита С. Гусев - Болгария и болгары в восприятии русского общества в годы Первой мировой войны: от непонимания к замалчиванию33

Darina Grigorova - Russophobia Rossica52

Iliana Marcheva - Bulgarian-Russian (Soviet) Relations between Mythologization and Remythologization at the End of the 20th and the Beginning of the 21st Century72

Articles

Slobodan Ilić – The Emergence of Turkish Ḥurūfism in the 15th Century Anatolia and its Reflection in the Early Ottoman Literature105

İsmail Altınöz – The Kalebends of Varna Fortress Confinement in the Second Half of the 18th Century: Prisoners and Dungeons114

Aşkın Koyuncu – The Emergence of the Pomaks in the Ottoman Sources and Etymology of the Term Pomak161

Iryna Matiash – The First Ukrainian Diplomatic Representation in Bulgaria: till the Beginning of the Institutional History of Ukrainian-Bulgarian Relations237

Boryana Buzhashka – The Bulgarian Church Representation in Istanbul after Lifting the Schism in 1945258

Reviews of Books

Liudmyla Vovchuk, Tetiana Bohdanova – Bulgarian Anarchists in Odessa (1917–1937). Review on: Віктор Савченко. Анархісти Одеси. 1917–1937. Одеса: Астропринт, 2020. 216 с. (Viktor Savchenko. Anarchists of Odessa, 1917-1937. Odessa: Astroprint, 2020. 216 p.)273

Nikolay PoppetrovTraian Sandu. Un fascisme roumain. Histoire de la Garde de fer. Paris, Perrin, 2014, 496 p. (Traian Sandu. Romanian Fascism. History of the Iron Guard. Paris, Perrin, 2014. 496 p.)276

Tamara StoilovaВеликите сили и България 1944–1947 г. Т. I (2014). 444 с.; Т. II (2018). 932 с. София, Академично издателство „Проф. Марин Дринов“. (Die Großmächte und Bulgarien 1944–1947. Bd. 1 (2014).444 S.; Bd. 2 (2018). 932 S. Sofia, Akademischer Verlag „Prof. Marin Drinov“) 279