Issue 3 / 2013. Kinship and Family. Issue editor: Nikolay Vukov

Table of contents:

Foreword.

Patrick Heady Thinking scientifically about kinship – the case for axiomatising ethnographic insight.

Maria Ivanova Traditional blood kinship and matchmaking in the system of Bulgarian kinship relations.

Vihra Barova – The socio-cultural significance of kinship in the present (the strategical use of kinship in the Middle Rhodopes, the town of Smolyan).

Svetlana Antova – Bulgarian migration to Cuprus and transparenting.

Tania Matanova – The maintenance of kinship relationships among mixed marriages. 

MUSEUMS

Iglika Mishkova – The exhibition “The cross in European culture”.

Elka Georgieva – The exhibition “Memory and ritual from the Sofia Mount Athos”. 

REVIEWS AND COMMENTS

Anelia Kasabova – Anatol Anchev. The inexpressible word of madness in the body of Bulgarian traditional culture. Sofia, 2006. 

Evgenia Troeva – Violence, politics and memory. The communist regime in Pirin Mac-edonia – reflections of the contemporary and the researcher. (Ed.) M. Gruev, V. Tepavi-charov, P. Vasileva-Grueva, V. Kotzeva-Popova, M. Kostadinova. Sofia, 2011.

Bozhidar Aleksiev – Lubomir Mikov. The Ottoman architecture and art in Bulgaria. Selected papers. V. 1. Sofia, 2012. 

SCIENCE LIFE

Zhenia Pimpireva, Ivanka Petrova, Petko Hristov – Third international congress of Bulgarian studies.

Elia Tzaneva – Authoritative world forum of ethnology.

Petko Hristov – Tenth congress of ethnologists and anthropologists in Russia.

Съобщение. Юбилеен брой.

Authors in the issue.