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In the company of bulgarians
pp. 118-128
Abstract
Arriving in a country without much previous knowledge about it can be an advantage, even from an intellectual point of view. As I had never been to Bulgaria and had met very few Bulgarians in my life I armed myself with a reasonable amount of travel literature for the plane ride from Copenhagen to Sofia. I did not want to look totally ignorant; on the other hand I did not mind having to ask a lot of questions. Having travelled widely in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the last fifteen years or so, after I decided to learn the nature of these societies in the only possible way, through personal experience and participant observation, I expected yet another variation on the same pattern of historical continuity in the midst of tremendous political change.
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Published in:
Kupferberg Feiwel (1999) The break-up of communism in East Germany and Eastern Europe. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 118-128
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-27088-0_7
Full citation:
Kupferberg Feiwel (1999) In the company of bulgarians, In: The break-up of communism in East Germany and Eastern Europe, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 118–128.