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Volume 6, month November, 2021
- Social and Professional Networks of Beratli Merchants pp. 13-28

- Gergana Georgieva and Nikolay Todorov
- The Role of the Market in the Bulgarian Revival pp. 29-43

- Pencho Penchev
- The Entrepreneur of the Bulgarian Revival Facing the Bankruptcy pp. 44-58

- Ivan Roussev
- Commercial Entrepreneurship during the Bulgarian National Revival Period in the Light of the New Economic Sociology pp. 59-69

- Ivaylo Naydenov
- On the Political Entrepreneurship in the 19th Century and its Importance on the Economic Development of Bulgarians pp. 70-85

- Petko Petkov
- Buying Ottoman Debt before the Bankruptcy: Some Observations on the Emission of New Bonds (ESHAM-I CEDID) in 1871–1872 pp. 86-103

- Hristiyan Atanasov
- Conservative Entrepreneurs: An Attempt to Quantify the 1878–1900 Internal Migration Drivers in Bulgaria pp. 104-120

- Martin Ivanov, Kaloyan Ganev and Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva
- Entrepreneurship and Industrial Policy in Bulgaria after the Liberation until the Balkan Wars (1878–1912) pp. 121-135

- Sonia Georgieva
- The Second State Court (1910–1914) and the Charges Against the Former Minister of War Mikhail Savov (1903–1907) pp. 136-146

- Åvgeni Kostov
- The Hierarchical Structure of Patronage (Clientelism) in the Bulgarian Society in the 19th and 20th Centuries pp. 147-155

- Rumen Andreev
- Establishment of the Society of Academic Economists in Bulgaria pp. 156-167

- Rositsa Zlatinska
- Strategy for Development of the Land Properties of the Rila Monastery in the First Quarter of the 20th Century pp. 168-184

- Nikolay Atanasov
- Business Environment in Bulgaria during the 1930s – Conditions and Factors pp. 185-199

- Marco Dimitrov
- Examples of Cash-Waqfs in Ruse and Turnovo (17th –19th Centuries) pp. 203-224

- Ayse Kayapinar
- Tsvyatko Pupov – a Merchant Who Got Involved in Politics by Chance pp. 225-239

- Milko Palangurski and Hristina Hristova
- The Commercial Entrepreneurship of Mincho Genchev from Tryavna, According to His Archive from 1830s–1880s pp. 240-251

- Irina Dimitrova
- Commercial Contracts in Greek language from the Archive of the firm “N. Minchoolu & E. Selveli and Company” pp. 252-264

- Veselin Goranchev
- About the Craftsmen in Kaza of Osman Pazar, 1850s–1860s. An Attempt for Quantitative and Age Characteristics pp. 265-283

- Miroslav Toshev
- Karlovo’s Merchants at the Beginning of 1860s pp. 284-296

- Aleksandar Zlatanov
- Between Commercial Entrepreneurship and Scientific Publicist and Political Field: Features of Stoyan Pranchov’s Short Life (1862–1889) pp. 296-309

- Margarita Marinova
- Turnovo Entrepreneur Nikola Hadzhi Slavchev pp. 310-323

- Svetla Atanasova
- Building up Modernity: Entrepreneurial Bulgarian Architects in Veliko Turnovo (1878–1944) pp. 324-333

- Radosveta Kirova-Delcheva
- The Cooperation between Svishtov Municipality and the Local Entrepreneurs from the Liberation to the End of the 19th Century pp. 334-348

- Emilia Vacheva
- The Tobacco and the Entrepreneurship of Ruscho Vulkov Mirkovich. Some Features of Bulgarian Economic Reality in the Late 1880s and 1890s pp. 349-362

- Valentin Kitanov
- The Other Side of the National Entrepreneur: Balkan Opium Traders at the End of the 19th and the Beginning of the 20th Centuries pp. 363-373

- Dimitar Grigorov and Petar Dobrev
- Hristo Raykov – An Entrepreneur ànd Industrialist (1896–1967) pp. 374-390

- Ivan Postompirov
- Two Examples of ‘Self-made’ Entrepreneurs in Bulgaria during the Transition in the 1990s pp. 391-401

- Iliyana Marcheva
Volume 5, month November, 2020
- Brokers and Market Microstructures in Black Sea Grain Trade. Preliminary Observations from Varna (Mid-19th – Early 20th Century) pp. 13-26

- Andreas Lyberatos
- Trade and Integration Processes in Medieval Livonia in the 13th Century. General Trends and Historical Parallels pp. 27-38

- Ivelin Ivanov
- Beratlis – the Traders of the Sultan pp. 39-54

- Gergana Georgieva and Nikolay Todorov
- Authorities, Markets and Society in the Documentary Heritage of Vasil Levski pp. 55-67

- Petko Petkov
- National Market before the National State: Was There a Bulgarian National Market before the Liberation of 1878? pp. 68-91

- Ivan Roussev
- On the Metric System in the Ottoman Laws. Market Regulations and Control pp. 92-103

- Svetla Atanasova
- Between Economic Theory and Economic History: Notes on the Power, Markets and Entrepreneurs during the Bulgarian National Revival Period pp. 104-122

- Ivaylo Naydenov
- The Economic Ethos of the Bulgarians during Revival Period through the Eyes of Vladimir Svintila pp. 123-134

- Rumen Andreev
- Regional Municipality Councilors as Creditors: Concerning a Publication in the Dunav Newspaper of 1872 pp. 135-149

- Hristiyan Atanasov
- Bulgarian Textile Manufacturers: A Social Profile, 1834–1912 pp. 150-164

- Martin Ivanov
- Land Property and Bulgarian Agrarian Development 1879–1912 pp. 165-181

- Pencho Penchev
- The Person, Society and the State as Driving Elements for the Post-Liberation Economic Progress of Bulgaria, Reflected in the Magazine “Industry” 1887–1890 pp. 182-194

- Margarita Marinova
- The Economic Principles of the Liberal (Radoslavist) Party (Late 19th – Early 20th Century) pp. 195-204

- Milko Palangurski
- The Second State Court (1910 – 1914) and the Charges against the Former Minister of War Mikhail Savov (1903 – 1907) pp. 205-215

- Åvgeni Kostov
- The Policy of the Holy Synod on the Organization of Monastic Lands into Farms in the Period 1913–1923 pp. 216-227

- Nikolay Atanasov
- Continuity and Changes in the Economic Policy of the Bulgarian State during the Great Depression 1929–1934 pp. 228-245

- Marco Dimitrov
- The Bulgarian “capitalism” and the Customs Policy in the 1920s and 1930s pp. 246-261

- Petar Stoyanov
- Entrepreneurial Networks in the Ottoman Empire: The Case of Osman Inayet pp. 265-279

- Dilek Akyalcin Kaya
- Economic Characteristics and Development of Market Relations in Sevlievo (Selvi/ Servi) and the Kaza of Hotalich in the 16th – 17th Centuries (According to Data from Ottoman Registers of the Period) pp. 280-304

- Krasimira Mutafova
- Between Two Centers of Power – Tarnovo and Constantinople. The Story of a Delegation from the 1850s pp. 305-318

- Stanimir Dimitrov
- Socio-economic Development of Karlovo Region after 1878 pp. 319-332

- Aleksandar Zlatanov
- The Economic Policy of Svishtov Municipality during the Rule of Mayor Hristo Teodorov (1887–1893) pp. 333-347

- Emilia Vacheva
- Payments in Kind in the Educational Activities, Craft Training and School Actions in Bulgarian Lands during the Revival Period and in the First Decades of the 20th Century. Notes and Materials pp. 348-362

- Miroslav Toshev