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Marilyn Bechtel (editor). By and for the People: Building an Advanced Socialist Society in Bulgaria. New York: NWR Publications. 1977. 143pp.

John D. Bell (editor). Bulgaria in Transition: Politics, Economics, Society and Culture After Communism. Westview Press. 1998. 345pp.

Georgi Bokov. Modern Bulgaria: History, Policy, Economy, Culture. Sofia Press. 1981. 468pp.

Michael M. Boll (editor). The American Military Mission in the Allied Control Commission for Bulgaria, 1944-1947: History and Transcripts. East European Monographs. 1985. 334pp.

James F. Brown. Bulgaria Under Communist Rule. Praeger. 1970. 339pp.

Robert Browning. Byzantium and Bulgaria: A Comparative Study Across the Early Medieval Frontier. Temple Smith. 1975. 232pp.

Barbara A. Cellarius. In the Land of Orpheus: Rural Livelihoods and Nature Conservation in Postsocialist Bulgaria. University of Wisconsin Press. 2004. 331pp.

Jacques Coenen-Huther (editor). Bulgaria at the Crossroads. Nova Publishers. 1996. 261pp.

R. J. Crampton. A Concise History of Bulgaria. Cambridge University Press. 1997. 259pp.

R. J. Crampton. Bulgaria. Oxford University Press. 2007. 507pp.

R. J. Crampton. Bulgaria 1878-1918: A History. East European Monographs. 1983. 580pp.

Rumen Daskalov. The Making of a Nation in the Balkans: Historiography of the Bulgarian Revival. Central European University Press. 2004. 286pp.

Raymond Detrez. Historical Dictionary of Bulgaria. Scarecrow Press. 1997. 466pp.

Edward Dicey. The Peasant State: An Account of Bulgaria in 1894. London: John Murray. 1894. 332pp.

Vesselin Dimitrov. Bulgaria: The Uneven Transition. Routledge. 2001. 127pp.

Nora Dudwick; Karin Fock; David J. Sedik. Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Transition Countries: The Experience of Bulgaria, Moldova, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan. World Bank Publications. 2007. 87pp.

Ali Eminov. Turkish and Other Muslim Minorities in Bulgaria. Routledge. 1997. 218pp.

Stanley G. Evans. A Short History of Bulgaria. Lawrence & Wishart. 1960. 254pp.

Victor Fet; Alexi Popov (editors). Biogeography and Ecology of Bulgaria. Springer. 2007. 687pp.

Venelin I. Ganev. Preying on the State: The Transformation of Bulgaria After 1989. Cornell University Press. 2007. 222pp.

Nikolai Genov; Anna Krasteva (editors). Recent Social Trends in Bulgaria, 1960-1995. McGill-Queen's University Press. 2001. 494pp.

Peter John Georgeoff. The Social Education of Bulgarian Youth. University of Minnesota Press. 1968. 329pp.

Guy H. Haskell. From Sofia to Jaffa: The Jews of Bulgaria and Israel. Wayne State University Press. 1994. 235pp.

Ralph F. Hoddinott. Bulgaria in Antiquity: An Archaeological Introduction. Ernest Benn. 1975. 368pp.

Charles Jelavich. Tsarist Russia and Balkan Nationalism: Russian Influence in the Internal Affairs of Bulgaria and Serbia, 1879-1886. University of California Press. 1958. 304pp.

Deema Kaneff. Who Owns the Past? The Politics of Time in a "Model" Bulgarian Village. Berghahn Books. 2004. 220pp.

Kemal H. Karpat. The Turks of Bulgaria: The History, Culture and Political Fate of a Minority. Isis Press. 1990. 257pp.

C. Gregory Knight; Ivan Raev; Marieta P. Staneva (editors). Drought In Bulgaria: A Contemporary Analog for Climate Change. Ashgate Publishing. 2004. 336pp.

Tatiana Kostadinova. Bulgaria, 1879-1946: The Challenge of Choice. East European Monographs. 1995. 122pp.

John R. Lampe. The Bulgarian Economy in the Twentieth Century. Routledge. 1986. 245pp.

Mercia MacDermott. A History of Bulgaria, 1393-1885. Allen & Unwin. 1962. 354pp.

Robert J. McIntyre. Bulgaria: Politics, Economics, and Society. Pinter Publishers. 1988. 201pp.

Mieke Meurs. The Evolution of Agrarian Institutions: A Comparative Study of Post-Socialist Hungary and Bulgaria. University of Michigan Press. 2001. 134pp.

Charles A. Moser. A History of Bulgarian Literature, 865-1944. Mouton. 1972. 282pp.

Mary Neuburger. The Orient Within: Muslim Minorities and the Negotiation of Nationhood in Modern Bulgaria. Cornell University Press. 2004. 223pp.

Nissan Oren. Revolution Administered: Agrarianism and Communism in Bulgaria. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1973. 224pp.

Nissan Oren. Bulgarian Communism: The Road to Power, 1934-1944. Greenwood Press. 1985. 290pp.

Lila Perl. Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria: New Era in the Balkans. Thomas Y. Nelson. 1970. 224pp.

Petko M. Petkov. The United States and Bulgaria in World War I. East European Monographs. 1991. 252pp.

Marin V. Pundeff. Bulgaria: A Bibliographic Guide. Arno Press. 1968. 98pp.

Marin V. Pundeff. Bulgaria in American Perspective: Political and Cultural Issues. East European Monographs. 1994. 334pp.

Timothy Rice. Music in Bulgaria: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture. Oxford University Press. 2004. 119pp.

Timothy Rice. May it Fill Your Soul: Experiencing Bulgarian Music. University of Chicago Press. 1994. 370pp.

Joseph Rothschild. The Communist Party of Bulgaria; Origins and Development, 1883-1936. Columbia University Press. 1959. 354pp.

Victor Roudometof. Collective Memory, National Identity, and Ethnic Conflict: Greece, Bulgaria, and the Macedonian Question. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2002. 265pp.

Spas Rusinov. Bulgaria: Land, Economy, Culture. Foreign Languages Press. 1965. 244pp.

Spas Rusinov. Economic Development of Bulgaria After the Second World War. Sofia Press. 1969. 252pp.

Karin Taylor. Let's Twist Again: Youth and Leisure in Socialist Bulgaria. LIT Verlag Berlin-Hamburg-Münster. 2006. 248pp.

Tzvetan Todorov. Translated by Robert Zaretsky. Voices from the Gulag: Life and Death in Communist Bulgaria. Penn State Press. 1999. 178pp. Concentration camp at Lovech, 1959-62.

Todor Zhivkov. Bulgaria: Ancient and Socialist. Progress Books. 1975. 289pp.

Iliana Zloch-Christy (editor). Bulgaria in a Time of Change: Economic and Political Dimensions. Avebury. 1996. 221pp.




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