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This work presents current dilemmas and questions related to the (re)construction of the history and ideology of identity, both individually and on a comparative level regarding the so-called small nations, as special sociocultural groups.
A collection of essays by the Bulgarian historian Maria Todorova (known for Imaginary Balkans), compiled especially for the 20th Century Library. Indispensable for understanding post-communist transitions, culture of memory and Balkan studies.
Gold Hunters of Our Century is a non-fiction book published in 1959 that explores the global race for rare and strategic minerals in the context of Cold War geopolitical dynamics.
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