Publications of Milena Benovska-Sabkova
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Journal Article (5)
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Journal Article
12 (1), pp. 181 - 217 (2010)
Bulgarian ethnology in the wake of 1989: expanding horizons, challenging frontiers. EthnoScripts 2.
Journal Article
40 (1), pp. 42 - 57 (2010)
Martyrs and heroes: the religious and secular worship of the dead in post-Soviet Russia. Ethnologia Europaea 3.
Journal Article
26 (1), pp. 16 - 21 (2010)
'Spreading Grace' in post-Soviet Russia. Anthropology Today 4.
Journal Article
46 (1), pp. 121 - 132 (2009)
Church kraevedenie: the politics of memory and religious revival in postsoviet Russia. Narodna Umjetnost 5.
Journal Article
43 (1), pp. 150 - 154 (2007)
Antropologie a pribuzne discipliny: Pohled z Bulharska. Sociologický Časopis Book Chapter (9)
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Book Chapter
Postsocialism as rapid social change: on the example of transforming family and kinship in Bulgaria. In: Does east go west?: anthropological pathways through postsocialism, pp. 95 - 107 (Eds. Giordano, C.; Ruegg, F.; Boscoboinik, A.). LIT, Münster (2014)
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Book Chapter
Ot izučavane na narodnoto christijanstvo km antropologija na religijata: problem"t za religijata v s"vremennija svjat. In: Etnologijata v Bălgarija: istorija, metodi, problemi, pp. 40 - 45 (Ed. Luleva, A.). Akad. Izd. "Prof. Marin Drinov", Sofija (2011)
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Book Chapter
Hann, C.). Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale (2010)
The strategies of the Russian Orthodox Church in the context of religious revival in Russia. In: Religion, identity, postsocialism: the Halle Focus Group 2003 - 2010, pp. 95 - 98 (Ed. 9.
Book Chapter
The Russian Orthodox church and the Serbian Orthodox church: relations and influences in the wake of socialism. In: From Palermo to Penang: a journey into political anthropology = De Palerme à Penang: un itinéraire en anthropologie politique, pp. 151 - 165 (Eds. Ruegg, F.; Boscoboinik, A.). LIT, Wien (2010)
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Book Chapter
C"rkovno kraevedenie: politika na pametta v kontekstva na religioznoto v"zraždane v posts"vetska Rusija. In: Godišnik na Filologičeskaja Fakultet. Jugozapaden Universitet "Neofit Rilski", Blagoevgrad (2010)
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Book Chapter
Leisure time, friendship groups and social capital in Bulgaria: examples from the Socialist and post-Socialist period. In: Sozialkapital - Vertrauen - Rechtssicherheit: postsozialistische Gesellschaften und die Europäische Union, pp. 183 - 203 (Ed. Roth, K.). LIT, Zürich (2008)
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Book Chapter
Struggling for new paradigms: personalities and institutions in Bulgarian ethnography and folkloristic (1944-1989). In: Studying peoples in the people's democracies II: socialist era anthropology in South-East Europe, pp. 115 - 136 (Eds. Mihăilescu, V.; Iliev, I.; Naumović, S.). LIT, Münster (2008)
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Book Chapter
Monuments, collective memory, social imagination and local identity in Bulgaria on the borderline between two centuries. In: Prädikat "Heritage": Wertschöpfungen aus kulturellen Ressourcen, pp. 277 - 295 (Ed. Hemme, D.). LIT, Berlin (2007)
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Book Chapter
Leisure time, friendship groups and social capital: examples from socialist and postsocialist period in Bulgaria. In: Sozialkapital - Vertrauen - Rechssicherheit: postsozialistische Gesellschaften und die Europäische Union, pp. 183 - 203 (Ed. Roth, K.). LIT, Münster (2007)
Working Paper (3)
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Working Paper
Martyrs and heroes: the politics of memory in the context of Russian post-Soviet religious revival. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 108 (2008), 27 pp.
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Working Paper
Anthropology's multiple temporalities and its future in Central and Eastern Europe: a debate. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 90 (2007), 70 pp.
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Working Paper
Friendship groups in leisure time in Bulgaria: examples from the socialist and postsocialist period. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 86 (2006), 18 pp.
Other (1)
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Other
Religion and morality in European Russia, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Department II 'Socialist and Postsocialist Eurasia' 2006/2007, pp. 51 - 54 (2008)
Monograph (1)
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Monograph
Orthodox revivalism in Russia: driving forces and moral quests. Routledge, London; New York (2021), IX, 193 pp.