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Volume 4, month November, 2019
- Crises Manifestations in the Ottoman Empire during the 18th C. and the Changes in the Church Mukata’as within the Context of Iltizam System pp. 11-30

- Krasimira Mutafova
- Institutional-Legal Crisis and Commercial Transformation in the 18th Century: British Levant Company Merchants in the Balkans pp. 31-42

- U. Serdar Serdaroglu
- Crises and Opportunities: Greek and Bulgarian Bourgeoisie and Muslim Merchants in the 19th Century Black Sea Trade pp. 43-51

- Mustafa Can Guripek
- Wartime Crisis? The Crimean War (1853–1856) – the Different War pp. 52-65

- Ivan Roussev
- Lyuben Karavelov and the Crises in the Ottoman Empire in the 60s and 70s of the Nineteenth Century pp. 66-79

- Petko Petkov
- The 1875 Economic Crisis on the Pages of the Bulgarian Revival Press pp. 80-93

- Hristiyan Atanasov
- New Data on the Financial Situation of the Eastern Rumelian Militia pp. 94-103

- Anton Donchev
- Why the Industrialization of the Bulgarian Economy Failed during the Third Bulgarian State (is Al. Gershenkron Right)? pp. 104-118

- Marco Dimitrov
- Crises and Possibilities for Development: Economic Practices of Bulgarian Merchants from the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century pp. 119-131

- Svetla Atanasova
- Cereals in Bulgaria during the War Period (1912–1918). Problems and Solutions pp. 132-144

- Plamen Ivanov
- The Third State Court (1919–1923) for Handing over the Operation of the Sofia – Nish Railway Line to the German Railway Troops during the First World War pp. 145-153

- Evgeni Kostov
- Socio-Economic Consequences of Price Controls in Bulgaria during the Interwar Period pp. 154-170

- Pencho Penchev
- The Democratic Alliance and the Measures to Fight the Depression (1929–1931) pp. 171-184

- Rumyana Parvanova
- The Wheat Trade of South Dobrudzha (1929–1940) pp. 185-193

- Tsvetolin Nedkov
- The Bank for International Settlements and Its Activity in the Period 1930–1945 pp. 194-205

- Petar Stoyanov
- Materials about in Kind Payments of Services across the Bulgarian Lands. Part ²I pp. 206-216

- Miroslav Toshev
- The Crisis of the Soviet Agriculture 1931–1933 pp. 217-227

- George Todorov
- The Legal Framework of the Bulgarian Industry – an Attempt to Deal with Business Crises pp. 228-239

- Aneta Deneva
- Bulgarian Economy’s Development during the Socialism and Entrepreneurship – Relation for the Crisis Then and Today pp. 240-249

- Veneta Hristova
- Legislative Model for Overcoming Insolvency in Bulgaria – Condition and Perspectives pp. 250-260

- Margarita Bachvarova
- Monetary Circulation in Durostorum as a Reflection of the Crisis in the Roman Empire (294–498) pp. 263-274

- Svetlana Gancheva
- Unrest in Northern Bulgaria. The Struggle for Supremacy between Trasteniklioglu and Yilikoglu (1800–1806) pp. 275-286

- Ayse Kayapinar and Levent Kayapinar
- Elena and the Region of Elena during the Kircalis Times pp. 287-299

- Stanimir Dimitrov
- Crises and Opportunities: Demographic Changes in the Nineteenth Century and Their Impact on the Economic Development of the Bulgarian Lands (Following the Example of Tryavna Region) pp. 300-309

- Gergana Georgieva
- Trade in Times of Crisis – Razgrad in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century pp. 310-321

- Nevena Nedelcheva
- Wars and Reforms in the Ottoman Periphery: Agrarian Relations in Dobrudzha during the Nineteenth Century pp. 322-333

- Nikolay Todorov
- Aspects of the Economic Crisis in the Bulgarian Lands during the 1850s and 1860s according to the Data from the Archive of the Krastich Brothers, Merchants from the Town of Svishtov pp. 334-344

- Ivaylo Naydenov
- The Exports of Grain Foods from Svishtov in the Context of the “Long Depression” 1873–1896 pp. 345-360

- Margarita Marinova
- Economic Development of the Town of Svishtov during the Crisis of 1897–1902 pp. 361-373

- Emilia Vacheva
- The Economic Activities in Gabrovo after 9th of September 1944 – from “Patriotic Industrials” to “Former People” (1944-1947) pp. 374-383

- Ivan Postompirov
- The Fatherland Front and the Economic Development of the Diocese of Stara Zagora, 1944–1956 pp. 384-393

- Nikolay Atanasov
Volume 3, month November, 2018
- The Commercial Law Institutes during the Bulgarian National Revival Period – between the Traditions and the Modernity pp. 9-22

- Ivan Roussev
- The Turnovo Constitution – Ownership, Finances, Economy pp. 23-32

- Milko Palangurski
- Constructing a Market Alternative for the Bulgarian Economy during the Interwar Period pp. 33-48

- Pencho Penchev
- The Institutions in the Documentary Heritage of Hristo Botev pp. 49-61

- Petko Petkov
- Credit Institutions in the Bulgarian Lands during the 18th and 19th Centuries. An Attempt for Review pp. 62-75

- Hristiyan Atanasov
- Official Regulations of the Ottoman Beratli Merchants’ Activity in the 1860s. Shared Practices from the Bulgarian Lands pp. 76-87

- Svetla Atanasova
- Land Ownership and the Development of Agriculture in Bulgaria (1878 – 1944) pp. 88-103

- Marco Dimitrov
- The Customs – Continuity, Change and Impact on Bulgarian Economic Development (1878 – 1912) pp. 104-115

- Aleksandar Shivarov
- Production of Cereals in Bulgaria (1878 – 1912) pp. 116-130

- Plamen Ivanov
- The Institute of Constitutional Ministerial Criminal Liability in Bulgaria. The Second State Court (1910 – 1914) – Economic Offenses pp. 131-138

- Evgeni Kostov
- The Parliament, Business and Professional Organizations and Passing of the Local Industry Encouragement Act (1928) pp. 139-150

- Rumyana Parvanova
- Support for Entrepreneurship in Bulgaria through the Ages – Some Aspects pp. 151-164

- Veneta Hristova
- Materials on in Kind Payments of Services across the Bulgarian Lands. Part ² pp. 165-177

- Miroslav Toshev
- The Derbendzhi Villages in Kaza/Nahiye of Turnovo between 1515 and 1613 – 1614. Observations on Their Social and Economic Development pp. 181-202

- Ayse Kayapinar and Levent Kayapinar
- Information about the Church vak?fs in the 18th Century in Ottoman Documents from the Fund “Piskopos Kalemi” pp. 203-217

- Krasimira Mutafova
- The Different Roles of Tryavna Chorbadzhis and Their Importance for the Local Economy pp. 218-230

- Gergana Georgieva
- The Priests and Their Place in the Urban Economy in the 19th Century (Following the Example of Settlements from Northeastern Bulgarian Lands) pp. 231-243

- Nevena Nedelcheva
- “Even though We Live under the Naz?rin's Influence, the Ciftlik's Owner is Protecting us a lot“ – Balcho Neykov and Dobrudzha Ciftliks of Eyub Pasa pp. 244-257

- Nikolay Todorov
- The Role of Institutions in the Entrepreneurial Activity of Pulievi Brothers (1839 – 1868) pp. 258-269

- Ivaylo Naydenov
- Elena Chorbadzhis – Economic Capabilities and Public Activity pp. 270-284

- Stanimir Dimitrov
- The Business Correspondence between the Representatives of the Rusovich Family from Arbanassi in the Period January – March 1868 pp. 285-311

- Veselin Goranchev
- “The Most Important Engines for the Development of a Country” – The Role of District Councils as an Institution in Northeastern Bulgaria (until 1912) pp. 312-321

- Petar Dobrev
- Aspects of the Development and Importance of the Unorganized Credit in Svishtov (1878 – 1912) pp. 322-331

- Margarita Marinova
- Svishtov Revival Period Merchants in the Post-liberation Bulgaria pp. 332-342

- Emilia Vacheva
- The Policy of the Bulgarian Communist Party for Modernization of Agriculture in Dobrudzha (1951 – 1956) pp. 343-356

- Tsvetolin Nedkov
- The Textile Industry of Gabrovo after Nationalization – Consolidation, Structuring and Restructuring (1947 – 1989) pp. 357-367

- Ivan Postompirov