VENETS: THE BELOGRADCHIK JOURNAL FOR LOCAL HISTORY, CULTURAL HERITAGE AND FOLK STUDIES
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Editor-in-Chief: Professor B.V. Toshev
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ISSN: 13140426
EISSN: 13140256
Subject: Anthropology
Publisher: SCS Consulting Ltd.
Country: Bulgaria
Language: Bulgarian
Keywords: local history, heritage studies, rural studies, folk studies, Belogradchik region
Start Year: 2010
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ToC: Venets, Volume 3, Number 2, September 2012
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LITERARY SECTION:
K. Jivkova. Unicorn (p. 133)
http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=125
This article contains five short poems. The author, Katrin Jivkova (10), is Bulgarian but lives in the UK. She will be in year 6 in Sep-tember. From a very early age Katrin has been dreaming of becoming a writer. She has already written many short stories and these are her first attempts at writing poetry. The poems are inspired by frightening stories that are popular among children of her age and keep them awake at nights.
M. Gotchev. Splash of Timok (1916) [In Bulgarian] (p. 137)
Notes: 5; References: 3
http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=126
Poruchik (lieutenant) M. Gochev was a company command-er in the 15th Infantry Lom Regiment during the First World War. The poem “Splash of Timok” describes the difficult march of combat units of the regi-ment in the swollen river to the Serbian town of Zajecar. The poem has a modest artistic merit, but it is an interesting historical document.
ORAL HISTORY:
B.V. Toshev. Urban Life: Summer Houses in Vineyards of Belogradchik - Case Study: Matej Ignatov's Summer House [In Bulgarian] (p. 149)
Notes: 3
http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=127
Vernacular architecture is a category of architecture based on localized needs and construction materials, and reflecting local traditions. In old Belogradchik almost any family had a summer house, bigger or smaller, built in the family’s vineyard. Markashnitsa, Krupets, Bashovitsa, Orlya were the main vine regions. But there were Belogradchik’s vineyards and summer houses even outside of these popular vine areas. One of latters belonged to Matej Ignatov (1885-1957). In this paper that summer house, demolished in the autumn of 1973, is described in full details.
ARCHIVES:
A. Petrushev. Traditional Bulgarian Hunter's Cuisine (Hunter's Cooking Book) [In Bulgarian] (p. 173)
Notes: 9
http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=128
This very rare book was published in Belogradchik in 1939. The publisher is Stamen Kamenov. Stamen Kamenov owned a printing press, where several books of local and national importance were printed. This is a cookbook with recipes for cooking wild game. The book is relevant to modern man because it shows what has been the cuisine of old Bulgarians.
RESEARCH SECTION:
C. Maritsas. Creation of Theater in the Context of Evolution Theory (p. 235)
References: 14
http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=129
The paper examines the assignment of the visual experience in the context of interrelation between civilization and art. Civilization is defi-ned as “the survival of the weak”. It is stressed that this definition can be ap-plied to man, animal and every living being. Lie as “someone else’s truth” and art as “the process of the creation of ‘copies of the copies of nature’” are con-sidered to be the weak man’s tools for survival. The author argues that purpo-se of erotic scenes and scenes of hunting (death, violence) both in the past and in the present is the excitation at the woman of desire to reproduction.
APPENDIX:
Belogradchik in Art: Vassil Eftimov (p. 256)
http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=130
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