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Macdermott, Mercia. Freedom or Death: The Life of Gotse Delchev (London, 1978)Google Scholar
Markov, Georgi. The Truth that Killed (transl. Liliana Brisby with an introduction by Annabel Markov, London, 1983)Google Scholar
McIntyre, Robert J.Bulgaria: Politics, Economics and Society (London and New York, 1988)Google Scholar
Meininger, Thomas A.Ignatiev and the Establishment of the Bulgarian Exarchate, 1864–1872: A Study in Personal Diplomacy (Madison, WI, 1970)Google Scholar
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Moser, Charles A.A History of Bulgarian Literature, 863–1844 (The Hague, 1972)Google Scholar
Muir, Nadejda. Dmitri Stancioff: Patriot and Cosmopolitan, 1864–1940 (London, 1957)Google Scholar
Nestorova, Tatyana. American Missionaries among the Bulgarians (1858–1912) (Boulder, CO, and New York, 1987)Google Scholar
Neuburger, Mary. The Orient Within: Muslim Minorities and the Negotiation of Nationhood in Modern Bulgaria (Ithaca and London, 2004)Google Scholar
Nicoloff, Assen. The Bulgarian Resurgence (Cleveland, OH, 1987)Google Scholar
Obolensky, Dmitri. The Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism (Cambridge, 1948; repr. New York, 1979)Google Scholar
Obolensky, Dmitri. The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe 500–1453 (London, 1971)Google Scholar
Oren, Nisssan. Bulgarian Communism: The Road to Power, 1934–1944 (New York, 1971)Google Scholar
Oren, Nisssan. Revolution Administered: Agrarianism and Communism in Bulgaria (Baltimore and London, 1973)Google Scholar
Padev, Michael. Dimitroff Wastes No Bullets: the Inside Story of the Trial and Murder of Nikola Petkov (London, 1948)Google Scholar
Perry, Duncan. The Politics of Terror: The Macedonian Revolutionary Movements, 1893–1903 (Durham, NC, and London, 1988)Google Scholar
Perry, Duncan. Stefan Stambolov and the Emergence of Modern Bulgaria, 1870–1895 (Durham, NC, and London, 1993)Google Scholar
Rachev, Stoyan. Anglo-Bulgarian Relations during the Second World War (1939–1944) (transl. Stefan Kostov, Sofia, 1981)Google Scholar
Rothschild, Joseph. The Communist Party of Bulgaria: Origins and Development, 1883–1936 (New York, 1959)Google Scholar
Runciman, Steven. A History of the First Bulgarian Empire (London, 1930)Google Scholar
Sanders, Irwin T.Balkan Village (Lexington, KY, 1949)Google Scholar
Simsir, Bilal N.The Turks of Bulgaria (1878–1985) (London, 1988)Google Scholar
Slavov, Atanas. The ‘Thaw’ in Bulgarian Literature (Boulder, CO, and New York, 1981)Google Scholar
Slavov, Atanas. With the Precision of Bats (Washington, DC, 1986)Google Scholar
Stephenson, Paul. The Legend of Basil the Bulgar-Slayer (Cambridge, 2003)Google Scholar
Stoyanoff, Zachary. Pages from the Autobiography of a Bulgarian Insurgent (transl. M. W. Potter, London, 1913)Google Scholar
Sumner, B. H.Russia and the Balkans, 1870–1880 (Oxford, 1937)Google Scholar
Swire, Joseph. Bulgarian Conspiracy (London, 1939)Google Scholar
Thracian Treasures from Bulgaria: A Special Exhibition Held at the British Museum January–March 1976 (London, 1976)
Todorov, Kosta. Balkan Firebrand: the Autobiography of a Rebel, Soldier and Statesman (Chicago, 1943)Google Scholar
Todorov, Nikolai. The Balkan Town, 15th–19th Centuries (Seattle, Washington, 1983)Google Scholar
Troebst, Stefan. Mussolini, Makedonien und die Mächte 1922–1930 (Cologne and Vienna, 1987)Google Scholar
Vazov, Ivan. Under the Yoke: A Novel (transl. Marguerite Alexieva and Theodora Atanassova, Sofia, 1976)Google Scholar
Velkov, A.Cities in Thrace and Dacia in Late Antiquity (Amsterdam, 1977)Google Scholar
Velkov, A. (ed.). Roman Cities in Bulgaria: Collected Studies (Amsterdam, 1980)Google Scholar
Todor Zhivkov: Statesman and Builder of the New Bulgaria (Oxford, 1982). In the second edition (Oxford, 1985) references to the Turkish minority and its rights have been excised.
Ludmila Zhivkova, Her Many Worlds (Oxford, 1982).
Adanir, Fikret. Die Makedonische Frage: Ihre Entstehung und Entwicklung bis 1908 (Wiesbaden, 1979)Google Scholar
Bar-Zohar, Michael. Beyond Hitler's Grasp: the Heroic Rescue of Bulgaria's Jews (Holbrook, MA, 1998)Google Scholar
Barker, Elizabeth. Macedonia: Its Place in Balkan Power Politics (London, 1950)Google Scholar
Beaman, A. Hulme. Stambuloff (London, 1895)Google Scholar
Bell, John D.Peasants in Power: Alexandûr Stamboliski and the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, 1899–1923 (Princeton, NJ, 1977)Google Scholar
Bell, John D.The Communist Party of Bulgaria from Blagoev to Zhivkov (Stanford, CA, 1986)Google Scholar
Black, C. E.The Establishment of Constitutional Government in Bulgaria (Princeton Studies in History, I, Princeton, NJ, 1943)Google Scholar
Boll, Michael M. (ed.). The American Military Mission in the Allied Control Commission for Bulgaria, 1944–1947: History and Transcripts (Boulder, CO, and New York, 1985)Google Scholar
Boll, Michael M.The Cold War in the Balkans: American Foreign Policy and the Emergence of Communist Bulgaria, 1943–1947 (Lexington, KY, 1984)Google Scholar
Brailsford, H. N.Macedonia, its Races and their Future (London, 1906)Google Scholar
Bristow, J. A.The Bulgarian Economy in Transition (Cheltenham, 1996)Google Scholar
Brown, J. F.Bulgaria under Communist Rule (London, 1970)Google Scholar
Browning, Robert. Byzantium and Bulgaria: A Comparative Study across the Early Medieval Frontier (London, 1975)Google Scholar
Chary, Frederick B.The Bulgarian Jews and the Final Solution, 1940–1944 (Pittsburgh, 1972)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Clarke, James F.Bible Societies, American Missionaries and the National Revival of Bulgaria (New York, 1971, reprint of Harvard Ph.D., 1937)Google Scholar
Constant, Stephen. Foxy Ferdinand, Tsar of Bulgaria (London, 1979)Google Scholar
Corti, Egon. Alexander of Bulgaria (London, 1954)Google Scholar
Crampton, Richard J.Bulgaria 1878–1918: A History (Boulder, CO, and New York, 1983)Google Scholar
Crampton, Richard J.‘Bulgarian Society in the Early Nineteenth Century’, in Clogg, Richard (ed.), Balkan Society in the Age of Greek Independence (London, 1981)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Crampton, Richard J.A Short History of Modern Bulgaria (Cambridge, 1987)Google Scholar
Crampton, Richard J.The Balkans since the Second World War (London, 2002)Google Scholar
Dimitroff, Pashanko. Boris III of Bulgaria (1894–1943): Toiler, Citizen, King (Lewes, Sussex, 1986)Google Scholar
Dimitrov, Vesselin. Bulgaria: the Uneven Transition (London, 2001)Google Scholar
Dimitrova, Ekaterina. The Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander (London, 1994)Google Scholar
Feiwel, George R.Growth and Reforms in Centrally Planned Economies: The Lessons of the Bulgarian Experience (New York, 1977)Google Scholar
Friedrich, Wolfgang-Uwe. Bulgarien und die Mächte 1913–1915 (Stuttgart, 1985)Google Scholar
Genchev, Nikolai. The Bulgarian National Revival Period (Sofia, 1977)Google Scholar
Giatzidis, Emil. An Introduction to Post-Communist Bulgaria (Manchester, 2002)Google Scholar
Groueff, Stephane. Crown of Thorns: the Reign of King Boris III of Bulgaria, 1918–1943 (Lanham, Maryland, New York, and London, 1987)Google Scholar
Hatschikjan, Magarditsch A.Tradition und Neuorientierung in der bulgarischen Aussenpolitik, 1944–1948 (Munich, 1988)Google Scholar
Hoddinott, R. F.Bulgaria in Antiquity; An Archaeological Introduction (London and Tonbridge, 1975)Google Scholar
Hoppe, Hans-Joachim. Bulgarien-Hitlers eigenwillilger Verbündeter (Stuttgart, 1979)Google Scholar
Hupchik, Dennis P.The Bulgarians in the Seventeenth Century: Slavic Orthodox Society and Culture under Ottoman Rule (Jefferson, NC, and London, 1993)Google Scholar
Hupchik, Dennis P. (ed.). The Pen and the Sword: Studies in Bulgarian History by James F Clarke (Boulder, CO, and New York, 1988)Google Scholar
Isusov, Mito (ed.). Problems of Transition from Capitalism to Socialism (Sofia, 1975)Google Scholar
Jelavich, Charles. Russian Policy in Bulgaria and Serbia, 1881–1897 (Berkeley, CA, 1950)Google Scholar
Jelavich, Charles. Tsarist Russia and Balkan Nationalism: Russian Influence in the Internal Affairs of Bulgaria and Serbia, 1876–1886 (Berkeley, CA, 1958)Google Scholar
Karpat, K. H. (ed.). The Turks of Bulgaria: The History, Culture and Political Fate of a Minority (Istanbul, 1990)Google Scholar
Kiel, Machiel. Art and Society of Bulgaria in the Turkish Period (Maastricht, 1985)Google Scholar
Kostov, Vladimir. The Bulgarian Umbrella: The Soviet Direction and Operation of the Bulgarian Secret Service in Europe (London and New York, 1988)Google Scholar
Kuhne, Victor. Bulgaria Self-Revealed (London, 1919)Google Scholar
Lampe, John R.The Bulgarian Economy in the Twentieth Century (London, 1986)Google Scholar
Lang, David Marshall. The Bulgarians from Pagan Times to the Ottoman Conquest (London, 1976)Google Scholar
Lory, Bernard. Le Sort de l'Héritage Ottoman en Bulgarie: L'Exemple des Villes Bulgares 1878–1900 (Istanbul, 1985)Google Scholar
Macdermott, Mercia. The Apostle of Freedom: A Portrait of Vasil Levski against a Background of Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria (London, 1967)Google Scholar
Macdermott, Mercia. Freedom or Death: The Life of Gotse Delchev (London, 1978)Google Scholar
Markov, Georgi. The Truth that Killed (transl. Liliana Brisby with an introduction by Annabel Markov, London, 1983)Google Scholar
McIntyre, Robert J.Bulgaria: Politics, Economics and Society (London and New York, 1988)Google Scholar
Meininger, Thomas A.Ignatiev and the Establishment of the Bulgarian Exarchate, 1864–1872: A Study in Personal Diplomacy (Madison, WI, 1970)Google Scholar
Miller, Jeffrey B. and Jones, Derek C. (eds.). The Bulgarian Economy: Lessons from Reform during Early Transition (Aldershot, 1997)Google Scholar
Miller, Marshall Lee. Bulgaria during the Second World War (Stanford, CA, 1975)Google Scholar
Mocsy, A.Pannonia and Upper Moesia (London, 1974)Google Scholar
Moser, Charles A.Dimitrov of Bulgaria: A Political Biography of Dr Georgi D. Dimitrov (Ottawa, IL, 1979)Google Scholar
Moser, Charles A.A History of Bulgarian Literature, 863–1844 (The Hague, 1972)Google Scholar
Muir, Nadejda. Dmitri Stancioff: Patriot and Cosmopolitan, 1864–1940 (London, 1957)Google Scholar
Nestorova, Tatyana. American Missionaries among the Bulgarians (1858–1912) (Boulder, CO, and New York, 1987)Google Scholar
Neuburger, Mary. The Orient Within: Muslim Minorities and the Negotiation of Nationhood in Modern Bulgaria (Ithaca and London, 2004)Google Scholar
Nicoloff, Assen. The Bulgarian Resurgence (Cleveland, OH, 1987)Google Scholar
Obolensky, Dmitri. The Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism (Cambridge, 1948; repr. New York, 1979)Google Scholar
Obolensky, Dmitri. The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe 500–1453 (London, 1971)Google Scholar
Oren, Nisssan. Bulgarian Communism: The Road to Power, 1934–1944 (New York, 1971)Google Scholar
Oren, Nisssan. Revolution Administered: Agrarianism and Communism in Bulgaria (Baltimore and London, 1973)Google Scholar
Padev, Michael. Dimitroff Wastes No Bullets: the Inside Story of the Trial and Murder of Nikola Petkov (London, 1948)Google Scholar
Perry, Duncan. The Politics of Terror: The Macedonian Revolutionary Movements, 1893–1903 (Durham, NC, and London, 1988)Google Scholar
Perry, Duncan. Stefan Stambolov and the Emergence of Modern Bulgaria, 1870–1895 (Durham, NC, and London, 1993)Google Scholar
Rachev, Stoyan. Anglo-Bulgarian Relations during the Second World War (1939–1944) (transl. Stefan Kostov, Sofia, 1981)Google Scholar
Rothschild, Joseph. The Communist Party of Bulgaria: Origins and Development, 1883–1936 (New York, 1959)Google Scholar
Runciman, Steven. A History of the First Bulgarian Empire (London, 1930)Google Scholar
Sanders, Irwin T.Balkan Village (Lexington, KY, 1949)Google Scholar
Simsir, Bilal N.The Turks of Bulgaria (1878–1985) (London, 1988)Google Scholar
Slavov, Atanas. The ‘Thaw’ in Bulgarian Literature (Boulder, CO, and New York, 1981)Google Scholar
Slavov, Atanas. With the Precision of Bats (Washington, DC, 1986)Google Scholar
Stephenson, Paul. The Legend of Basil the Bulgar-Slayer (Cambridge, 2003)Google Scholar
Stoyanoff, Zachary. Pages from the Autobiography of a Bulgarian Insurgent (transl. M. W. Potter, London, 1913)Google Scholar
Sumner, B. H.Russia and the Balkans, 1870–1880 (Oxford, 1937)Google Scholar
Swire, Joseph. Bulgarian Conspiracy (London, 1939)Google Scholar
Thracian Treasures from Bulgaria: A Special Exhibition Held at the British Museum January–March 1976 (London, 1976)
Todorov, Kosta. Balkan Firebrand: the Autobiography of a Rebel, Soldier and Statesman (Chicago, 1943)Google Scholar
Todorov, Nikolai. The Balkan Town, 15th–19th Centuries (Seattle, Washington, 1983)Google Scholar
Troebst, Stefan. Mussolini, Makedonien und die Mächte 1922–1930 (Cologne and Vienna, 1987)Google Scholar
Vazov, Ivan. Under the Yoke: A Novel (transl. Marguerite Alexieva and Theodora Atanassova, Sofia, 1976)Google Scholar
Velkov, A.Cities in Thrace and Dacia in Late Antiquity (Amsterdam, 1977)Google Scholar
Velkov, A. (ed.). Roman Cities in Bulgaria: Collected Studies (Amsterdam, 1980)Google Scholar
Todor Zhivkov: Statesman and Builder of the New Bulgaria (Oxford, 1982). In the second edition (Oxford, 1985) references to the Turkish minority and its rights have been excised.
Ludmila Zhivkova, Her Many Worlds (Oxford, 1982).

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