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Maria N. Todorova
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction ix
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Part I. Bones of Contention, or Professionals, Dilettantes, and Who Owns History
- Introduction 1
- 1. A “Social Drama” at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 9
- 2. From Breach to Crisis 39
- 3. No Redress, or Where Are Levski’s Bones? 65
- 4. A Socialist Public Sphere? 83
- 5. “Professionals” and “Dilettantes” 109
- 6. Recognizing the Schism, or What Is Worse: Bad Professionals or Good Nationalists? 139
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Part II. The Apostle of Freedom, or What Makes a Hero?
- Introduction 175
- 1. What Is a Hero and Are Heroes Born? 185
- 2. The “Making” of Vasil Levski 203
- 3. A Banner for All Causes: Appropriating the Hero 237
- 4. Contesting the Hero 267
- 5. The Literary and Visual Hypostases of the Hero 289
- 6. From Hero for All to Dissident and Back 307
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Part III. The National Hero as Secular Saint: The Canonization of Levski
- Introduction 347
- 1. The Split, or How a Bicephalous Organism Functions 359
- 2. The Canonization and Its Implications 373
- 3. Levski and the Bulgarian Church: Memory and Narration 399
- 4. The Orchestration of a Grassroots Cultus 429
- 5. Commemoration, Ritual, and the Sacred 447
- Conclusion 503
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Appendix
- I. The Scholarly Consensus on the 1956 Excavations until the 1980s in the Writings of Stamen Mikhailov: A Critical Analysis 515
- II. The Discussion at the Academy of Sciences: 10, 12, and 27 February 1986 528
- III. Letter of 20 Bulgarian Historians to Todor Zhivkov, 4 May 1987 562
- IV. Poems Written by Citizens on the Topic of Levski’s Grave 567
- V. Letter of Radka Poptomova, April 1987 571
- VI. Letter of the Medieval Archeology Section at AI, June 2001 576
- VII. The Double-headed Hierarchy of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (1996–2004) 577
- VIII. School Questionnaires on Levski 579
- Index 587
- Plates 601
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction ix
-
Part I. Bones of Contention, or Professionals, Dilettantes, and Who Owns History
- Introduction 1
- 1. A “Social Drama” at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 9
- 2. From Breach to Crisis 39
- 3. No Redress, or Where Are Levski’s Bones? 65
- 4. A Socialist Public Sphere? 83
- 5. “Professionals” and “Dilettantes” 109
- 6. Recognizing the Schism, or What Is Worse: Bad Professionals or Good Nationalists? 139
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Part II. The Apostle of Freedom, or What Makes a Hero?
- Introduction 175
- 1. What Is a Hero and Are Heroes Born? 185
- 2. The “Making” of Vasil Levski 203
- 3. A Banner for All Causes: Appropriating the Hero 237
- 4. Contesting the Hero 267
- 5. The Literary and Visual Hypostases of the Hero 289
- 6. From Hero for All to Dissident and Back 307
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Part III. The National Hero as Secular Saint: The Canonization of Levski
- Introduction 347
- 1. The Split, or How a Bicephalous Organism Functions 359
- 2. The Canonization and Its Implications 373
- 3. Levski and the Bulgarian Church: Memory and Narration 399
- 4. The Orchestration of a Grassroots Cultus 429
- 5. Commemoration, Ritual, and the Sacred 447
- Conclusion 503
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Appendix
- I. The Scholarly Consensus on the 1956 Excavations until the 1980s in the Writings of Stamen Mikhailov: A Critical Analysis 515
- II. The Discussion at the Academy of Sciences: 10, 12, and 27 February 1986 528
- III. Letter of 20 Bulgarian Historians to Todor Zhivkov, 4 May 1987 562
- IV. Poems Written by Citizens on the Topic of Levski’s Grave 567
- V. Letter of Radka Poptomova, April 1987 571
- VI. Letter of the Medieval Archeology Section at AI, June 2001 576
- VII. The Double-headed Hierarchy of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (1996–2004) 577
- VIII. School Questionnaires on Levski 579
- Index 587
- Plates 601