Review of Nonka Bogomilova's Book The Balkans: Marked Roads (1991-2016), Sofia, 2020 [Book Review]

Balkan Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):85-86 (2023)
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Abstract

The review emphasizes the main topics and ideas in Nonka Bogomilova’s book, The Balkans: Marked Roads (1991-2016), and especially the humanist message of the book, which demolishes stereotypes and prejudices about our living space. Special attention is paid to the author’s contribution to Balkan Religious Studies as a personal, experience-based insight into the culture and characterology of the Balkans and the Balkan people.

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