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Venets: The Belogradchik Journal for Local History, Cultural History and Folk Studies ISSN 1314-0426 (Print) ISSN 1314-0256 (Online) is a periodical consisting of three main sections: Literary Section, Archives Section and Research Section. The profile of the journal (peer-reviewed in its research part) embraces the following topics: Local/Family History, Oral History, Heritage Studies, Rural Studies, Memory Studies, Folk Studies.
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ToC: Venets, Volume 1, Number 2, August 2010
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http://www.venets.org/index.php?page=12&volume_id=4&issue_id=11
Editorial:
B.V. Toshev. Venets (1911) and Venets (2010): About the Past, Present and Future [In Bulgarian] (p. 133)
References: 5;
Literary Section (1):
D. Bozhkova. A Homeland (Selected Poems from Venets) [In Bulgarian] (p. 146)
Notes: 12;
V. Kachev. The Street of My Childhood [In Bulgarian] (p. 154)
Notes: 1;
Oral History:
V. Borisov. Belogradchik Missed the Opportunity to Become a University Town [In Bulgarian] (p. 162)
Notes: 2;
Archives Section (1):
K. Panov. Belogradchik: Past and Present (1938) [In Bulgarian] (p. 171)
Notes: 16; References: 6;
Literary Section (2):
V. Kachev. Poetry [In Bulgarian] (p. 198);
Research Section (1):
R. Zaimova. The Village of Oreshets [In Bulgarian] (p. 203)
Notes: 2; References: 1;
E.J. Haland. Greek Death-Cult, Modern and Ancient: A Comparison of a Mediterranean and Balkan Cultural Pattern (p. 213)
Notes: 17; References: 53;
Appendix:
Belogradchik in Art (Boris Kolev) (p. 256).
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