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 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In 1945 the University of Plovdiv was inaugurated by a Decree of the Regents’ Council of August 4, promulgated in the State Gazette of August 20, structured in two Faculties: of Medicine and of Agriculture and Forestry.
In 1905 the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry split as a separate higher education institution – “Vasil Kolarov” Higher Institute of Agriculture.
“Vasil Kolarov” Higher Institute of Agriculture entered a new stage of its development.
www.au-plovdiv.bg /en/history.html   (494 words)

  
 Edelweiss BP - Books Catalogue
Vasil Zlatarski deals with the history of the establishment of the Bulgarian state in 681.
Vasil Zlatarski deals with the history of the Bulgarian state until the beginning of the Byzantine yoke in 10th century.
Vasil Kolarov is one of the famous and important figures in the Bulgarian history for that period.
edel.bol.bg /cat-nov-2002-lat.html   (5284 words)

  
 BookRags: Georgi Dimitrov Biography
Blagoev's choice of successor to the leadership of the Narrows early fell on Vasil Kolarov, a lawyer educated in Geneva, Switzerland, and well acquainted with Georgi Plekhanov and European socialist leaders.
Together with Kolarov and other Narrows, Dimitrov led the prolonged transportation strike which threatened to turn into an armed clash with the Agrarians.
Kolarov was dispatched with full powers to implement the decision.
www.bookrags.com /biography/georgi-dimitrov   (1190 words)

  
 Vasil Kolarov info here at en.6-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
By that stint Kolarov was betwixt the bellwethers of the party, und was an in play participant in the Comintern.
Kolarov returned to Bulgaria in 1945 while its occupation by the Soviet Union, und was elected to its interstate assembly again.
When Dimitrov died in 1949, Kolarov lacking longitude as barbaric minister und deliver in sync a federal appearance, but he was elected prime minister of Bulgaria by the party.
en.6-of-100.info /mail-box-posts/Vasil_Kolarov   (354 words)

  
 History of Independent Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The government of Vasil Radoslavov aligned Bulgaria with Germany and Austria-Hungary, even though this meant also becoming an ally of the Ottomans, Bulgaria's traditional enemy.
The Communists now openly took power, with Vasil Kolarov becoming President and Dimitrov becoming Prime Minister.
Free elections promised for 1946 were blatantly rigged and were boycotted by the opposition.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_Independent_Bulgaria   (2637 words)

  
 Hecatomb Online
His life completely changes when his mentor, Vasil, takes him to the southern city of Colaptes to meet Vasil's former mentor, the elderly sage Clematis.
Vasil has devoted his life to the pursuit of knowledge and reason, and detests the new war-crazed Tegalonian regime.
Mentor and foster mother of Vasil, widowed wife of Tachyon, and mother of Cythere.
hecatomb-online.tripod.com /chara.html   (887 words)

  
 bgFOCUS
The national liberation movement was formed on the basis of organized revolutionary activities and was related to the deeds of Georgi Rakovski, of Vasil Levski - strategist and ideologist of the national revolution, of the writer Lyuben Karavelov (1876), and of the poet Hristo Botev.
At the head of the state and of the Communist Party were placed: Georgi Dimitrov (1946-1949), Vasil Kolarov (1949-1950), Vulko Chervenkov (1950-1956), Anton Yugov (1956-1962) and Todor Zhivkov (1962-1989).
In 1989 democratic changes began in Bulgaria - the political parties and the parliamentary functions were restored, restitution of the property taken away in 1947 was carried out, and the agricultural lands were returned.
www.bgfocus.com /history.htm   (1307 words)

  
 Document 71
Letter from I. Terziev to Dimitrov and Kolarov describing his arrest and the methods of investigation.
The letter from I. Terziev to Dimitrov and V. Kolarov (handwritten in Bulgarian) was received in Dimitrov’s Secretariat on 10 August 1939.
The letter and its translation into Russian were sent to the CC VKP Secretary G. Malenkov on 14 December 1939 “for consideration.” The letter was sent for storage to the Organizational Bureau of the CC VKP, and is preserved in the RGASPI’s CC VKP collection.
www.yale.edu /annals/Chase/Documents/doc71chapt7.htm   (4264 words)

  
 Bulgaria - Chervenkov and Stalinism in Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Bulgarian government curtailed religious freedom by forcing Orthodox clergy into a Union of Bulgarian Priests in 1948, taking control of Muslim religious institutions, and dissolving Bulgarian branches of Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in 1949.
The most visible political victim of the new policy was Traicho Kostov, who with Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov had led the BCP to power in 1944.
Accused by Dimitrov of treason, Kostov was shot in December 1949.
www.country-data.com /cgi-bin/query/r-1885.html   (362 words)

  
 Vasil Levski Assistance School/Boarding School
Vasil Levski Assistance School/Boarding School in the town of Sredets is the only school in the Bourgas region for children with mental handicaps.
The management of Vasil Levski will provide the needed documents for any rendered assistance.
Vasil Levski Assistance School/Boarding School #30 Vasil Kolarov St. Sredets 8300 Bulgaria Telephone: (359) 5551/22-64 (Director) 25-93 (Accountant) 48-77 (Domestic director)
www.schools-in-sredets.org /English.htm   (217 words)

  
 FRIENDS OF SOVIET RUSSIA (1921-1930) organizational history
In reality, there was a give-and-take, with information flowing from the periphery to Moscow, which was often called upon to provide tactical advice, to mediate disputes, and to rectify factional schisms.
This letter from Workers Party of America Executive Secretary C.E. Ruthenberg to General Secretary of the ECCI Vasil Kolarov is an example in which the Comintern was used by national parties as a mediator.
Ruthenberg protests the establishment of a new Soviet relief organization, the Volunteer Fleet, noting three relief organizations are already in existence: the Friends of Soviet Russia, Technical Aid, and the Yidgescom.
www.marxisthistory.org /subject/usa/eam/fsr.html   (1468 words)

  
 The Economy and Economic History of Bulgaria
The government of Vasil Radoslavov resigned in June of 1916 and was replaced with one under the prime ministership of Alexander Malinov.
When Joseph Broz Tito of Yugoslavia proved to be less than totally subservient, Stalin broke ties with Yugoslavia in 1948 and ordered the purging of the Communist parties of the other nations in the Soviet Empire.
Kostov was not shot until 1949 and by that time both Dimitrov and Kolarov had died.
www2.sjsu.edu /faculty/watkins/bulgaria.htm   (5592 words)

  
 AFRICAN BLOOD BROTHERHOOD (1919-192x) history
McKay states that "the American capitalists are using Negro soldiers in their fight against the interests of labor." The situation was ugly and "the Socialists and Communists have fought very shy of it because there is a great element of prejudice among the Socialists and Communists of America.
In Moscow as a delegate to the 4th Congress of the Communist International, McKay took a direct interest in the Comintern's plans to subsidize a propaganda paper targeted to American fls.
In this letter to the General Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Communist International and member of the ECCI Presidium Vasil Kolarov (1877-1950), McKay argues for a delay in the subsidy until the political situation in the American CP stabilizes.
www.marxisthistory.org /subject/usa/eam/abb.html   (702 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Places & Things -- Mar. 27, 1950   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Highest honors went to Georgi Dimitrov, famed hero of the Reichstag fire trial who died in a Soviet sanatorium last July, to Vasil Kolarov, who succeeded Dimitrov as Bulgarian Premier only to die six months later, and, inevitably, to the living god Joseph Stalin.
The Sofia orphanage was named after Liliana Dimitrova, Communist under ground worker killed during the war.
The railway stations of Shumen and Mirkovo, Panporovo summer resort and Belmeken mountain were renamed for Kolarov.
www.time.com /time/archive/printout/0,23657,805289,00.html   (223 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In 1945 the University of Plovdiv was inaugurated by a Decree of the Regents’ Council of August the 4th, promulgated the same year in the State Gazette of August 20, structured in two Faculties: of Medicine and of Agriculture and Forestry.
In 1950 a separate High Institute of Agronomy was founded, which was “Vasil Kolarov” High Institute of Agriculture.
In 1950 there were 7 professors, 9 associate professors, 26 assistant professors, 5 of the latter holding a PhD degree.
www.au-plovdiv.bg /en/ECTS/geninf.htm   (666 words)

  
 Bulgaria - The Tsankov and Liapchev Governments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Nonetheless, dominated by the Macedonian freedom factions and the National Alliance, Tsankov's government failed to restore order.
When Tsankov outlawed the Bulgarian Communist Party in 1924, the militant communists led by exiles Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov became dominant in that organization.
The first response to this change was the bombing of Sveta Nedelia Cathedral in Sofia while the tsar was present in 1925, killing over 100.
www.country-data.com /cgi-bin/query/r-1875.html   (453 words)

  
 THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC, Bulgaria Tourist Information and Travel Guide at InfoHub.com
Dominant in government, they then staged a referendum on the monarchy, abolished it, and proclaimed the People's Republic on September 15, 1946.
Now controlled by Georgi Dimitrov, Vasil Kolarov and Anton Yugov, the state apparatus was turned against the opposition.
Many of the political parties left outside the Communist-controlled Fatherland Front had boycotted Bulgaria's first postwar elections in 1945, convinced that the presence of the Red Army on Bulgarian soil would intimidate voters into backing the Front.
www.infohub.com /destinations/Europe-&-Russia/Bulgaria/104074.htm   (474 words)

  
 BookRags: Todor Zhivkov Biography
In the next two years he rose to secretary of the party's committee for the Third Urban District of Sofia.
After an aborted uprising in 1923, the Communist Party had gone underground and its leaders, including Dimitrov, Vasil Kolarov, and others fled to the Soviet Union.
The Bulgarian party was marked by inner turmoil, and Zhivkov joined a faction known as the Left Sectarians, who rejected the Soviet-sanctioned policies of the party's exiled leaders.
www.bookrags.com /biography/todor-zhivkov   (1123 words)

  
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He said, "If a single delegate is against the proposed resolution, it should not be presented." Then he added, "Perhaps our Italian comrades are not fully aware of our internal situa- tion.
I propose that the sitting be suspended until tomorrow and that one of those present should be assigned the task of spending the evening with our Italian comrades and explaining our internal situation to them." The Bulgarian Vasil Kolarov was given this ungrateful task.
Kolarov listed to us with a benevolent smile of pity.
www.uga.edu /~italian/novecento/19.htm   (865 words)

  
 Bolshevik Opposition to Lenin: G. T. Miasnikov and the Workers' Group - Paul Avrich
In strong terms it denounced the Central Committee for muzzling criticism, flouting workers' democracy, and admitting nonworkers into the party in such numbers as to alter its proletarian characters.
On March 4, at the recommendation of a special commission whose members included Vasil Kolarov of Bulgaria, Clara Zetkin of Germany, and Marcel Cachin of France, the Comintern Executive Committee pronounced these complaints unfounded.
Upholding Lenin and the Bolshevik Central Committee, it rejected the Appeal of the Twenty Two as a "weapon against the party and the proletarian dictatorship." (46) At home Miasnikov had also been busy.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/Lobby/2379/mias.htm   (5417 words)

  
 ALLIANCE (MARXIST-LENINIST)
In fact, the Narrows (delegate Vasil Kolarov) voted against Lenin's resolution at Zimmerwald in September 1915.
Dimitrov was allied to Kolarov, and found a niche within the Communist International.
It was only after the full seizure of the Comintern by the hidden revisionists, and after Dimitrov had been catapulted into prominence by the Reichstag Trial, that Dimitrov's position within the CC of the BCP became fully secure.
harikumar.brinkster.net /AllianceIssues/ALL12-DIMITROV.HTM   (13373 words)

  
 Marxists Internet Archive Updates
Letter from C.E. Ruthenberg in New York to Vasil Kolarov in Moscow, Feb. 17, 1923.
Letter from C.E. Ruthenberg in Chicago to Vasil Kolarov in Moscow, September 5, 1923.
This letter to the General Secretary of the Comintern was written by WPA Executive Secretary Ruthenberg on behalf of the governing Central Executive Committee of the party.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /marxists/admin/new-archives/2005-oct.htm   (3477 words)

  
 Bulgaria
Jul 1949 - 23 Jan 1950 Vasil Petrov Kolarov (b.
17 Jul 1913 - 21 Jun 1918 Vasil Hristov Radoslavov (2nd time)(s.a.) LPR
2 Jul 1949 - 23 Jan 1950 Vasil Petrov Kolarov (s.a.) BKP
www.worldstatesmen.org /Bulgaria.html   (1981 words)

  
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 Opportunism, and the Collapse of the Second International
Tesnyaki -- a revolutionary trend in the Bulgarian Social-Democratic Party, which in 1903 took shape as an independent Bulgarian Workers' Social-Democratic Party.
The founder and leader of Tesnyaki was D. Blagoyev, his followers, Georgy Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov, among others, later heading that Party.
In 1914-18 the Tesnyaki came out against the imperialist war.
www.marx2mao.com /Lenin/OCSI15a.html   (4971 words)

  
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 1949 in History
July 20 Israel's 19 month war of independence ends
July 20 Vasil Kolarov elected premier of Bulgaria
July 21 Senate ratifies North Atlantic Treaty by a vote of 82-13 (NATO)
www.brainyhistory.com /years/1949.html   (4175 words)

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