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  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • CHAPTER 1 Stambolov, the Russophiles, and the Russophobes in Bulgaria
  • Initial Interpretations of the Stambolov Era
  • The Marxist Historians on Stambolovâ€?s Regime
  • Towards Stambolovâ€?s Rehabilitation
  • After the Fall of the Communist Regime
  • CITED LITERATURE
  • CHAPTER 2 The Rule of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union and the “Worker-Peasant Allianceâ€?
  • The Road to Power
  • Agrarian Rule: Ideology and Reforms
  • Interpretation and Assessments
  • AleksandÅr StamboliiskiThe Agrarian Union and the “Unity of Actionâ€? with the Bulgarian Communist Party
  • CITED LITERATURE
  • CHAPTER 3 The Debate on Fascism and the Anti-fascist Struggles
  • The Long Fascism and the Breaches in It
  • “Monarcho-Fascismâ€?
  • Bulgaria and Hitlerâ€?s Germany
  • Anti-Fascism and the Struggle against Fascism
  • After Communism
  • CITED LITERATURE
  • CHAPTER 4 September Ninth, “Peopleâ€?s Democracyâ€? and Socialism
  • September Ninth
  • “Peopleâ€?s Democracyâ€? (1944â€?1948)
  • Socialism in Progress
  • After Socialism, about Socialism: September Ninth RevisitedThe Peopleâ€?s-Democratic Transition
  • Georgi Dimitrov
  • The Macedonian Question
  • The Repressions
  • Bulgarian Totalitarianism
  • The Zhivkov Era and Descriptions of the System
  • Socialist Modernization
  • Aspects of the System
  • CITED LITERATURE
  • CONCLUSION The Truth and Objectivity Question in Bulgarian Historical Scholarship
  • CITED LITERATURE
  • Transliteration