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Michaela Wolf
Lebensspuren – Traces of Life

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Vlad Mitric-Ciupe Proceduralizing Evil, Proceduralizing Dignity: Memory, Trauma, and Post-Conflict Ethics in a Shared Biography
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Claudia-Florentina Dobre
Hegemonic or Marginal Perspective!?
The Many Shades of Nostalgia in Post-communist Romania

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George Gotsiridze Papers of the Struggle for the Strengthening the National Identity. In the Archives of Georgian Public Figures

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Marija Martinović Philosophical Reflections on the Social Bond in Tito’s Yugoslavia: Žižek’s Critique of Ideological Unity and the Principle of Agapè

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Tamila Davitadze, Nana Mazmishvili Psychological Portrait of Dystopian Society in a Totalitarian Environment

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DEGREES OF SEGREGATION AND REJECTION
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Kamelia Petkova
Voices from the Ghetto: Stories of Loneliness, Stigma, and Belonging in Six Bulgarian Cities

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Milena Angelova “An Obstetrician of the Cultural Revolution”: The Physician, Biopower, and Muslim Women in Communist Bulgaria during the 1960s
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(IM)POSSIBLE COMMUNICATIONS
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Ilina Marinova Industrial Heritage without Memory: The Cotton Factory of Varna between Past and Redevelopment

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Marine Aroshidze, Nino Aroshidze Mechanisms of Manipulation in the Information Society (Linguistic Aspect)

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Miftar Kurti, Nuri Bexheti, Ardita Hajdari Primary Education in the Parallel System of Kosovo (1990–1999)

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Selcuk Kursad Koca, Yavuz Koktan An Analysis of the Shape-Shifting Motif in Turkish Tale Narratives from Macedonia

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Dali Doborjginidze, Lela Tavdgiridze, Anastasia Makharadze Innovations in Language: Principles of Teaching and Translation

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Egvenia Ivanova To Play the Game of State
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INTERVIEW
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Dr. Margarita Shoylekova and Dr. Ignat Petrov in a Conversation with Anelia Kassabova and Kristina Popova
„I Chose to Become a Doctor without Realizing that I would be Confronted with Human Suffering. Later – and to this Day – this has Motivated me Never to Stop Learning.”
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BOOK REVIEWS
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Mariyana Piskova The History of Cinema once Again Encountered its Captivating Narrator
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Penka Iv. Peykovska The Challenges of Integration: Refugees from the Middle East in Bulgaria (2013–2019)
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Milena Angelova Shadow Modernities and the State’s Grey Zones: Three Criminal Regimes in Bulgarian History (1879–1944)
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| IN MEMORIAM |
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Pro Memoria: Grigor Grigorov (1969–2025)
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