A Guide to Communist Bulgaria. Vol. 1: The Basics
Language: 
English, Bulgarian (bilingual)

 

    This three-volume book researches comprehensively the architectural, artistic and material heritage of the People's Republic of Bulgaria through a rich visual presentation put in context. Volume One includes the must-visit locations for anyone with an interest in the triumphs and failures of Bulgaria's recent past: from Buzludzha and Dimitrovgrad to Stalinist Sofia and the monuments of the Northwest. Volume Two surveys the most remarkable and the oddest monuments and public art samples of the Communist era: from the images of Partizani and the Soviet soldiers to the ordinary working people. Volume Three explores the traces left over by the Communist regime in Bulgaria: from the abandoned military barracks and cinema theatres to the failed megaprojects and the nostalgia for the idealised Socialist past and its funny street signs.

 

Table of contents

Commnumism’s make-believe

Architecture

Buzludzha

Who was Dimitar Blagoev

Dimitrovgrad

Who was Penyo Penev?

Youth Brigadiri movement

Kovachevtsi

Who was Georgi Dimitrov?

Pravets

Who was Todor Zhivkov?

Creators of the Bulgarian state monument, Shumen

Sofia

Stalinist Sofia

The Mausoleum

The Red Army monument

Mature Socialism

National Palace of Culture

1300 Years of Bulgaria monument

Sofia Central cemetery

The Bells

Smolyan

The North-West

Borders

Turkey

Greece

Yugoslavia

Black Sea

Пътеводител за комунистическа България

Details
Publisher Free Speech International
Language English, Bulgarian
Pages 204
Illustrations
Binding paperback
ISBN 978-954-320-565-3
Creation date 2018
Size 22 х 22 cm

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