Southeast European Studies (in English)

Short presentation of the programme:

The programme is in the field of humanities with an emphasis on the history of Southeast Europe. The instruction in the field of humanitarian studies is one of the oldest and most basic academic educations in the whole world; politics, economics, religion, historical demography and culture of this key region are some of the most relevant and discussed topics in the modern world. The interdisciplinary and comparative nature of the programme allows students to acquire knowledge and skills to analyse key problems, such as multi-national and multi-religious coexistence, ethnic tolerance/intolerance, geopolitics, power-society interaction models, democratic and dictatorial regimes, society and war, traditions and modernisation, etc. on macro level and in their concrete and specific regional dimensions.

Thus, the programme provides the opportunity to obtain in-depth theoretical knowledge with broad practical applicability on key and debatable issues of the historical development of Southeast Europe and pragmatic, professionally-oriented training, which makes its graduates competitive on the labour market in Bulgaria and abroad. The courses are taught in English. The content and structure of the programme are in accordance with the NBU philosophy and the established international educational standards.

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Southeast European Studies (in English)
  • Prof. Veselin Metodiev PhD HSEM127 Unity and Disunity in South-East Europe
  • Prof. Galina Kurteva, PhD HSEM134 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part I
  • Prof. Rumen Genov, PhD HSEM101 Geography and Geopolitics of South-East Europe HSEM104 Tolerance and Intolerance: Muslims, Christians and Jews in South-Eastern Europe HSEM116 Modernization in South-East Europe: Political, Economic, Cultural HSEM124 South-Eastern Europe in the Age of Total Wars HSEM131 Project:Geography and Geopolitics of South-East Europe
  • Prof. Tsvetana Cholova, PhD HSEM102 Byzantium and South-East Europe in the Middle Ages HSEM132 Project: Byzantium and South-East Europe in the Middle Ages
  • Prof. Momchil Metodiev DSc HSEM105 Ethnicity and Nation Building in South-East Europe HSEM129 Internship HSEM130 State and Church in the communist and non-communist countries in the Balkans HSEM139 The Balkans and Balkan studies HSEM140 Project: Ethnicity and Nation Building in South-East Europe
  • Asst. Prof Biliana Kurtasheva, PhD HSEM106 Intellectuals and/in Power
  • Assoc. Prof. Galina Kurteva, PhD HSEM136 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part II HSEM138 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part III HSEM142 Practice: Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part I HSEM147 Practice:Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part II
  • Assoc. Prof. Dimitar Giudurov, PhD HSEM126 
  • Asst. Prof. Jivko Lefterov, PhD HSEM115  HSEM145 Project:Popular and Mass Culture in South-East Europe, 20th – 21st c
  • Assoc. Prof. Svetla Yaneva, PhD HSEM103 Power and Society: the Ottoman Model HSEM104 Tolerance and Intolerance: Muslims, Christians and Jews in South-Eastern Europe HSEM111 Research group Project – Historical and Cultural Centres in South-East Europe in a Comparative Perspective HSEM113 To Live and to Die in South-East Europe, 15th – 19th century HSEM116 Modernization in South-East Europe: Political, Economic, Cultural HSEM122 Field Work Practice – The Cultural and Historical Heritage of South-Eastern Europe in Situ HSEM123 Family and Gender in South-East Europe HSEM129 Internship HSEM133 Project: Power and Society: the Ottoman Model HSEM144 Project:To Live and to Die in South-East Europe, 15th – 19th century HSEM146 Project:Modernization in South-East Europe: Political, Economic, Cultural
  • Asst. Prof. Metodi Metodiev, PhD HSEM106 Intellectuals and/in Power HSEM111 Research group Project – Historical and Cultural Centres in South-East Europe in a Comparative Perspective HSEM114 Democracy and Dictatorship in South-East Europe HSEM115  HSEM122 Field Work Practice – The Cultural and Historical Heritage of South-Eastern Europe in Situ HSEM123 Family and Gender in South-East Europe HSEM125 Communism, Anti-Communism and Post-Communism in South-East Europe HSEM126  HSEM143 Project: Democracy and Dictatorship in South-East Europe HSEM145 Project:Popular and Mass Culture in South-East Europe, 20th – 21st c HSEM146 Project:Modernization in South-East Europe: Political, Economic, Cultural
  • Plamen Bulanov, PhD HSEM114 Democracy and Dictatorship in South-East Europe HSEM125 Communism, Anti-Communism and Post-Communism in South-East Europe HSEM143 Project: Democracy and Dictatorship in South-East Europe
  • Krastinka Bumbarova HSEM134 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part I HSEM136 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part II HSEM138 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part III
  • Stefka Bachvarova HSEM134 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part I HSEM136 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part II HSEM138 Bulgarian Language for Foreigners А1-Part III