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100 1 0 _aKorkmaz, Nuri
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245 0 0 _aBeing Identified as a Double Threat to Communism and Nationalism: Dissidents from the Turkish Minority in Bulgaria During 1984-1990’s and the Archival Resources
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520 _aPolicies that were conducted in communist Bulgaria to create a classless society resulted with a deeper fragmentation of the Bulgarian population. The distinctive ethnic and religious identity of the Turkish minority was perceived as a threat. Therefore, a campaign was conducted to replace the Turkish names with the Bulgarian ones. Oppressive policies of the Bulgarian Communist Party created negative sentiments among the members of the Turkish minority with the revival process. The democratic claims were not welcomed by the government and some of the dissidents were imprisoned while some of them sent into exile. Massive protests against the communist government had a catastrophic impact on the communist regime in the country, and brought an end to the totalitarian regime.
690 _aRevival Process
690 _aBulgaria
690 _aTurkish Minority
690 _aArchival Development
690 _aRevival Process
690 _aBulgaria
690 _aTurkish Minority
690 _aArchival Development
786 0 _nMatériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps | o 145-146 | 3 | 2023-02-28 | p. 87-94 | 0769-3206
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-materiaux-pour-l-histoire-de-notre-temps-2022-3-page-87?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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