The Antisemitic Press in Bulgaria at the End of the 19th Century

With the Russo-Turkish War of 1877/78, the history of Bulgaria entered a new stage. According to the regulations enacted in July 1878 at the Congress of Berlin, summoned by the representatives of the Great Powers, the modern Bulgarian state was founded. Its constitution, proclaimed a year later, pro...

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Main Author: Veselina Kulenska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fondazione Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea CDEC 2012-07-01
Series:Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History
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Online Access:http://www.quest-cdecjournal.it/focus.php?id=296
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title_short The Antisemitic Press in Bulgaria at the End of the 19th Century
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title_fullStr The Antisemitic Press in Bulgaria at the End of the 19th Century
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series Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History
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description With the Russo-Turkish War of 1877/78, the history of Bulgaria entered a new stage. According to the regulations enacted in July 1878 at the Congress of Berlin, summoned by the representatives of the Great Powers, the modern Bulgarian state was founded. Its constitution, proclaimed a year later, provided civic and political equality for the religious and ethnic minorities residing in the country, including the Jews. Although the young state was in many ways relatively backwards compared to other European countries, ideas and demands of the new political antisemitism found their echo here, too. In the 1890s, a series of antisemitic newspapers, magazines, brochures and leaflets were issued in Bulgaria, the authors of which saw the “country’s liberation from the Jewish yoke” as their main task. These antisemitic publications were short lived; their demands, however, found a certain audience and were discussed in the Bulgarian parliament at the turn of the century.
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Bulgaria
antisemitism
press
XIX century
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