Ivan Shishmanov, the Glossary
Ivan Shishmanov (Иван Димитров Шишманов; July 4, 1862 – June 22, 1928) was a Bulgarian writer, ethnographer, politician and diplomat.[1]
Table of Contents
33 relations: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgarian National Revival, Encyclopedia of Ukraine, Ethnography, Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, Folklore and Ethnography Collection, Geneva, Jena, Kyiv, Leipzig, Lidia Shishmanova, Literary criticism, Macedonian Scientific Institute, Mykhailo Drahomanov, National Academy of Arts, Norway, Oslo, Ottoman Empire, Pavlo Skoropadskyi, People's Court (Bulgaria), People's Liberal Party, Positivism, Shevchenko Scientific Society, Shishmanoğlu family, Sofia University, Svishtov, Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian literature, Ukrainian People's Republic, Ukrainian State, Vienna, Volodymyr Kubijovyč, Wilhelm Wundt.
- Ambassadors of Bulgaria to Ukraine
- Bulgarian ethnographers
- Bulgarian folklorists
- Diplomats from Sofia
- Expatriates in Austria-Hungary
- People from Svishtov
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (abbreviated BAS; Българска академия на науките, Bŭlgarska akademiya na naukite, abbreviated БАН) is the National Academy of Bulgaria, established in 1869.
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Bulgarian National Revival
The Bulgarian Revival (Българско възраждане, Balgarsko vazrazhdane or simply: Възраждане, Vazrazhdane, and Bulgar ulus canlanması), sometimes called the Bulgarian National Revival, was a period of socio-economic development and national integration among Bulgarian people under Ottoman rule.
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Encyclopedia of Ukraine
The Encyclopedia of Ukraine (translit), published from 1984 to 2001, is a fundamental work of Ukrainian Studies.
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Ethnography
Ethnography is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures.
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Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
Ferdinand I (Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria; 26 February 1861 – 10 September 1948) was Prince of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1908 and Tsar of Bulgaria from 1908 until his abdication in 1918.
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Folklore and Ethnography Collection
The Folklore and Ethnography Collection (Сборник за народни умотворения и народопис, Sbornik za narodni umotvoreniia i narodopis) is a serial publication covering various aspects of Bulgarian folklore and cultural anthropology.
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Geneva
Geneva (Genève)Genf; Ginevra; Genevra.
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Jena
Jena is a city in Germany and the second largest city in Thuringia.
Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
Leipzig
Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony.
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Lidia Shishmanova
Lidia Shishmanova (17 October 1866 – 6 January 1937) was a Ukrainian and Bulgarian writer, journalist, theatre and music critic, translator and social activist.
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Literary criticism
A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature.
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Macedonian Scientific Institute
The Macedonian Scientific Institute (MSI; Македонски научен институт) is a Bulgarian scientific organization, which studies the region of Macedonia and mostly the Macedonian Bulgarians.
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Mykhailo Drahomanov
Mykhailo Petrovych Drahomanov (Михайло Петрович Драгоманов; 18 September 1841 – 2 July 1895) was a Ukrainian intellectual and public figure.
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National Academy of Arts
The National Academy of Arts (Национална художествена академия) is an institution of higher education in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Norway
Norway (Norge, Noreg), formally the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
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Oslo
Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Pavlo Skoropadskyi
Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi (Павло Петрович Скоропадський; – 26 April 1945) was a Ukrainian aristocrat, military and state leader, who served as the hetman of the Ukrainian State throughout 1918 following a coup d'état in April 29 of the same year.
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People's Court (Bulgaria)
The People's Court (Народен съд) was a special court of Communist Bulgaria, set up outside the operations of the constitutional frame of law.
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People's Liberal Party
The People's Liberal Party (Народнолиберална партия, Narodnoliberalna partiya, NLP) was a political party in Bulgaria.
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Positivism
Positivism is a philosophical school that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positive—meaning ''a posteriori'' facts derived by reason and logic from sensory experience.
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Shevchenko Scientific Society
The Shevchenko Scientific Society, founded in 1873, is a Ukrainian scientific society devoted to the promotion of scholarly research and publication.
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Shishmanoğlu family
The Shishmanoğlu or Shishmanov family (Шишманоглу or Шишманови) is a notable family of Bulgaria, Ottoman, Russian and Austrian Empire, who claim descent from a medieval Bulgarian Royal House of Shishman.
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Sofia University
Sofia University "St.
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Svishtov
Svishtov (Свищов) is a town in northern Bulgaria, located in Veliko Tarnovo Province on the right bank of the Danube river opposite the Romanian town of Zimnicea.
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Taras Shevchenko
Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko (Тарас Григорович Шевченко; 9 March 1814 – 10 March 1861) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure, folklorist and ethnographer.
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Ukrainian literature
Ukrainian literature is literature written in the Ukrainian language.
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Ukrainian People's Republic
The Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR) was a short-lived state in Eastern Europe.
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Ukrainian State
The Ukrainian State (translit), sometimes also called the Second Hetmanate (translit), was an anti-Bolshevik government that existed on most of the modern territory of Ukraine (except for Western Ukraine) from 29 April to 14 December 1918.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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Volodymyr Kubijovyč
Volodymyr Kubijovyč (also spelled Kubiiovych or Kubiyovych; translit; 23 September 1900 – 2 November 1985) was an anthropological geographer in prewar Poland, a wartime Ukrainian nationalist politician, a Nazi collaborator and a post-war émigré intellectual of mixed Ukrainian-Polish background.
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Wilhelm Wundt
Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt (16 August 1832 – 31 August 1920) was a German physiologist, philosopher, and professor, one of the fathers of modern psychology.
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See also
Ambassadors of Bulgaria to Ukraine
- Ivan Shishmanov
Bulgarian ethnographers
- Anastas Ishirkov
- Ivan Gologanov
- Ivan Shishmanov
- Karol Telbizov
- Kuzman Shapkarev
- Lyubomir Miletich
- Stilian Chilingirov
- Vasil Kanchov
Bulgarian folklorists
- Filip Kutev
- Hristo Matov
- Ivan Enchev-Vidyu
- Ivan Gologanov
- Ivan Shishmanov
- Kuzman Shapkarev
- Marko Tsepenkov
- Miladinov brothers
- Nayden Gerov
- Nikolay Kaufman
- Parteniy Zografski
- Petko Slaveykov
- Rayna Katsarova
- Yordan Ivanov (literary historian)
Diplomats from Sofia
- Antonina Stoyanova
- Dimiter Tzantchev
- Dragomir Zakov
- Edvin Sugarev
- Elena Poptodorova
- Grigor Nachovich
- Irina Bokova
- Ivan Hristov Bashev
- Ivan Shishmanov
- Margarita Ganeva
- Philip Dimitrov
- Plamen Grozdanov
- Radi Naydenov
- Radko Vlaykov
- Stefan Tafrov
- Venelin Tsachevsky
- Vladimir Stoychev
Expatriates in Austria-Hungary
- Adolf Neuendorff
- Adolfo Hohenstein
- Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan
- Andreas Wilhelm Schwarzlose
- Anstey Giles
- Arthur Friedheim
- Charles Franklin Hoover
- Colville Barclay (diplomat)
- Eduard Miloslavić
- Else Bostelmann
- Emil Winkler
- Eugen Quaglio
- Georgi Fingov
- Hans Prinzhorn
- Henry Tardent
- Henryk Ferdynand Hoyer
- Ivan Shishmanov
- Konstantinos Volanakis
- Laura de Turczynowicz
- Lazar Dokić
- Ludvig Schytte
- Maximilian Bern
- Roland Scholl
- William Henry McGarvey
People from Svishtov
- Aleko Konstantinov
- Amvrosius Parashkevov
- Anatoli Kirilov
- Dimitar Geshov
- Dimitar Stanchov
- Dragan Tsankov
- Grigor Nachovich
- Ivan Shishmanov
- Nikolai Pavlovich
- Panteley Kiselov
- Stefan Traykov
- Tsvetan Radoslavov
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Shishmanov
Also known as Ivan Shyshmanov.