Chapter 85 references

Slavery, Ottoman Rule and Religion

in Literature (I)

Before Communism

  1. Велчев Йордан:  Градът или Между Изтока и Запада – ХVІІ – ХVІІ Век, Жaнет 45, София, 2005,  ст 161 -183
  2. Mazower Mark: The Balkans, from the End of Byzantium to the present day; Phoenix, London, 2000 p 6 – 18 – 49 -77
  3. Gibbons Herbert Adams: The Foundation of the Ottoman EmpireA History of the Osmanlis up to the Death of Bayezid I (1300 – 1403), Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1916, 110 – 179
  4. Rakintzakis George Emm.: Orthodox-Muslim Mixed marriages ca. 1297 – 1453;  an unpublished M.A. Thesis form the University of Birmingham, May, 1875, p 6 -7
  5. Goffman Daniel: The Ottoman Empire and the Early Modern Europe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, p 6 – 26
  6. Sugar Peter; A History of East Central Europe, Volume V – South-Eastern Europe under Ottoman Rule, 1354 – 1804, University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 1977, p 31 – 55
  7. Lowery Heath W: The Nature of the Early Ottoman State, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2003, p 55 – 94
  8. Петрински Иван: Истинската История на България, Началото, Ciela, София, 2008, ст 150 – 156
  9. Вазов Иван:Под Игото, Български писател, София, 1978
  10. Melodrama: The Cultural Emergence of a Genre, edited by Michael Hays and Anastasia Nicolopoulou, New York, St Martin’s Press, 1999; Kornelia Tancheva: Chapter 4: Melodramatic Contingencies: Tendencies in the Bulgarian Drama and Theatre of the Late 19th Century, p 62 – 69
  11. Стоянов Захари: Записки по Българските Въстания, 1789; София, Наука и Изкуство, 1981, ст 166, 245, 246, 737
  12. Паисий Хилендарски: Славяно-Българска История, Издателство „Захари Стоянов”, София, 2002, ст 76 -77
  13. Врина-Николов Мари: Образът на „турчина” в Българската проза от ХІХ и ХХ век:Тема и вариации по един мит на балканската национална идентичност ( Limage de lOttoman dans la prose bulgare des XIXe at XXe siėclesв http://www.ilit.bas.bg/bi/include.php?file=vrina2

14  Бъдински Йоасаф: Похвално Слово за Филотея, Стара Българска Литература, том 2, София, 1982, ст 197

15 Стоянов Захари: Записки по Българските Въстания, 1789; София, Наука и Изкуство, 1981

16  Banerjee Pompa: Texts of Imagination and Empire: The Turkish Influence on English Drama, University of Colorado, Denver, http://www.folger.edu/html/folger_institute/jamestown/c_bannerjee.htm

17   Георгиев Антони, Тръпкова Димана: На Изток от Константинопол, Колибри, София, 2008

  1.    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland)
  2.   AYMAZ AbdullahGratitude to the Ottomans, The Fountain Magazine, issue 60, October- November 2007, http://www.fountainmagazine.com/article.php?ARTICLEID=854
  3. http://www.rzuser.uniheidelberg.de/~el6/presentations/pres_c1_african_americans_ws02_03/living_conditions_of_slaves_in_america.htm
  4.   Атака: Геноцидът над Българите в Османската Империя 1396 – 1913, София, Април 2009

<>22    Cornish- Pope Marcel, John Neubaner: History of Literary Cultures of Eastern Europe, Junctures and Disjunctions in the 19 and 20th Centuries; Volume III: the Making and Re-making of Literary Institutions: Folklore as a means to Demonstrate a Nation’s Existence, by Albena Hranova and Alexander Kiossev, John Benjamin Public Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, 2007, p 325 – 334