Electronic Issue "Scientific Research"

ISSN: 1312-7535
Title The Phenomenon of National Identity in the Bulgarian Revival Literature
Authors Nevena Filipova

Abstract

There are events and facts in the history of the nations that impact their formation and determine their future in one way or another. The Bulgarian history is full of events related both to progress as well as to stagnation and decay of the Bulgarian nation. In spite of all vicissitudes of fortune our nation has never lost its identity as a whole. The various factors which helped its preservation are dealt with in the following article.


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