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Istoricheski Pregled (Historical Review)

Edition of the Institute for Historical Studies at the BAS

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INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL TEAM


Dale F. Eickelman (Research Professor of Anthropology, Dartmouth College, United States). Research fields: anthropological theory and complex societies; the anthropology of Islam and the Middle East; political authority, legitimacy and power; religions and politics in the Middle East and Central Asia; higher education in the Arab world. ScAuthor ID 6506787423.

Frank-Lothar Kroll (Prof., PhD, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany). Research fields: european history in the 19th and 20th centuries; comparative history of european monarchies and dynasties; history of national socialism and the resistance against it; regional history of the german states. ScAuthorID 37095601900.

Gábor Demeter (PhD in history, PhD in Earth Sciences, Senior research fellow, Associate Professor at the Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of History – Hungary). Research fields: diplomatic history of the Balkans (1878–1914), diplomatic history of Austria-Hungary (1867–1914); socio-economic history of the Balkans; historical geography and socio-economic history of Austria-Hungary (18– 19th century); Mapping, GIS, cliometry.

Günter Prinzing (Prof. Emerit., PhD, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany), Research fields: history of Byzantium and the relations between Byzantium and Southeast Europe, respectively East Central Europe; history of the church and history of literature; Slavic studies. ScAuthorID 38761876800

Iskra Schwarcz (Prof., PhD, University of Vienna, Institute for East European History, Austria). Research fields: Russian and Bulgarian history, the history of diplomacy in the Middle Ages and in the early modern period, Peter the Great and his time, culture of remembrance. ORCID: 0000-0003-3223-5894, ScAuthorID 57203182975

Maria Todorova (Prof., PhD, Department of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA). Research fields: history of Eastern Europe, in particular the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire in the modern period; social and cultural history, historical demography, historiography and gender studies. ScAuthorID 14036376200

Michail Stanchev (Prof. DSc, Faculty of History, Kharkiv University Karazin, Ukraine). Research fields: history of Bulgarian-Ukrainian cultural, scientific and political relations; history of Bulgarians in Ukraine; the Bulgarians in the Russian Empire, in the USSR and in the post-Soviet space. ORCID: 0000-0002-2034-5087, ScAuthorID 57214996059

Tatyana Volokitina (Prof., DSc, Institute of Slavic Studies of the RAN, Russia). Research fields: Eastern Europe after the Second World War: the role of the Soviet factor in the history of the region; the model of “people's democracy”; history of Eastern European social democracy; relations church – state in the region; social and political development of Bulgaria in the second half of the 20th century. ResearcherID AAU-7238-2021, ORCID: 0000-0002-4239-017X, ScAuthorID 6507668081