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It is well known to all how much daily problems the Bulgarian people has in these days . However, more dangerous than anything is the tendency to lose identity and national self-confidence. This is a clearly visible tendency in the inscriptions of foreign languages, mass emigration and the wish for imitation of foreign culture. At other side, the answer to the question, “Why are you ashamed to call yourself Bulgarian?” is more than obvious: there is little in the present time to be proud of.
The above-described situation makes preservation and popularization of Bulgarian History extraordinarily important. If it succeeds, Bulgaria will stick out as a land with unique culture – a central part of the European civilization. In the opposite case, only a deserted state will remain.
The present book is concerned with the reconstruction of the history of the Bulgarian state, based on written monuments from Bulgaria as well as from foreign origin. An illustrative example for this approach is how a historian will think after a thousand years in the future, if he has a random collection of writings from our days for instance newspapers, official documents, or relief inscriptions from recent monuments. To extract reliable information clearly the historian has to realize and overcome three problems:
The present study by Bono Skodrov starts with a detailed comparison of the form and the appearance of the writing signs themselves. This allows establishing the relation and the mutual influence of different alphabets over time. Further, the book continues with a comparative investigation of the content of different documents and comparisons of the documents of different authors, describing the same events.
During the investigation, it turns out that the Bulgarian state is much more ancient and highly developed as we thought up to now. It was a major force of the scale of the Roman Empire with huge territory and very sophisticated state organization.
With its reach on facts material and its logic, the study by Bono Skodrov sheds a new light on the history of the Bulgarian people and its neighbors. This book is one of the most important historical investigations of our time.
Geori Skodrov, 2006
Брой страници: 296; меки корици
£11.99
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