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СЪДЪРЖАНИЕ
Увод
.5
Глава първа. Формиране на Военноиздателския
комплекс в България
.11
Глава втора. Дейността на Военноиздателския фонд
след Първата световна война (по документи от
държавния военноисторически архив)
.91
Глава трета. Военноиздателският фонд
—
периодика,
редактори и сътрудници, първи значими издания между
двете световни войни
.138
Глава четвърта. Българската военна книжнина,
отразена в архивни документи на дружеството на
военните писатели и Военноиздателския фонд
.198
Глава пета. Дружеството на военните писатели
и военните публицисти в опити за формиране
на издателски дейности
(1945—1949).364
Глава шеста. Документални източници за Държавно
военно издателство и вестник „Народна армия"
.431
Заключение
.493
Библиография
.503
Списък на съкращенията и абревиатурите
.526
Показалец (издателства, поредици, печатници, медии)
.527
Abstract
(резюме на английски)
.535
ABSTRACT
Lachezar
Georgiev^
monograph Book Publishing and Written
Works in Documentary Sources of the State Military History Archives
consists of an introduction, six chapters of research text accompanied
by facsimiles and original documents, a conclusion, a bibliography of
the used literature and archival materials. The object of study of Pro¬
fessor
Lachezar
Georgiev PhD,
lecturer at St. Cyril and St. Methodius
University of
Veliko Tarnovo,
is Bulgarian book publishing and writ¬
ten works with a special focus on military printed communications.
The author aims to study Bulgarian book publishing and written works
connected primarily with the activity of the Military Publishing Fund
and the Military Writers' Association in Bulgaria, which gravitates
around it. The available archival records and documents of the State
Military History Archives Directorate
—
Veliko
Tarnovo (former Cen¬
tral Military Archives in the old capital) have been used. The author
have studied for several years the available funds of these substantial
military records connected primarily with Bulgarian written works and
book publishing. In his treatise,
Lachezar
Georgiev
comments on, ana¬
lyzes and assesses the considerable amount of archival information,
visualized in the book by accompanying illustrative materials. The
study covers a considerable period
—
from the late
80s
and the
90s
of the
1
9th
с
—
when the first Bulgarian military media came to life
and military book publishing began
—
to the early
60s
of the 20th
с
Analyses and comments are made on the activity of the State Military
Publishing House and the biggest military newspaper:
Narodna
Armia
{Peoples' Army). The study tackles issues connected with the develop¬
ment of the military publishing complex and the institutionalization
of military publishing. Priority is given to the author's research of the
Military Publishing Fund work and its best selling magazine: Rodo-
liubie (Patriotism), where well-known Bulgarian writers and journal¬
ists collaborated. In
1942
the editor of the magazine, Iliya Musakov,
together with a group of authors laid the foundations of the Military
Writers' Association in Bulgaria, which functioned in the early years of
socialism until April
1950.
535
The monograph offers a number of observations, analyses and
conclusions. Bibliographical evaluation of authors, writers, journalists,
scientists and written works is made.
Lachezar
Georgiev
uses sound
documentary and bibliographical arguments to prove his theses.
In his monograph
Prof. Dr. Lachezar
Georgiev
draws the follow¬
ing conclusions:
*
The management of the military printed media to the end of
First War I, such as: Voenen Journal
(Military
Journal), Voennni Iz-
vestia (Military News), Voinishka
Sbírka
(Military Gathering),
Pregled
na
Ilistriranata Voenna
Literatura
(Illustrated Military Literature Re¬
view), Otechestvo (Fatherland), included representatives of the Bulgar¬
ian military officer intelligentsia, who strove for the establishment of
a national military publishing tradition laying the foundations of the
future military publishing complex. Being a structure of an institu¬
tional publishing kind it had a full cycle of production, distribution
and dissemination of various written works, often going beyond the
military range.
*
Alongside the first military newspapers and magazines the estab¬
lishment of a big military printing house was underway. That would,
subsequently, become the foundation of a future big centralized mili¬
tary publishing structure of national importance and a leading role in
our book printing.
*
The first serious attempt on a military series was
Ofitserska Bibli¬
oteka
(Officers' Library).
Pohodna
Voinishka
Biblioteka
(FieldSoldiers'
Library,) with its large circulation, appeared to be the biggest publish¬
ing event in Bulgaria and a major initiative during World War I
*
The Military Publishing Fund had its most rapid development
in the period between the two world wars. It continued modernizing its
technological basis and expanding its teams, naturally growing into a
new structure in the early 50s: State Military Publishing House
—
one
of the best state publishing houses in Bulgaria
—
with an excellent ed¬
iting and designing teams, a stable newspaper, a wide capacity print¬
ing house, which apart from the military printed media, produced the
books and magazines of other metropolitan publishers'.
*
Rodoliubie (Patriotism) Library continued as Rodoliubie maga¬
zine
(1933—1941)
being a dear brainchild of the Military Publishing
536
Fund. The magazine united a circle of writers and journalists, who in
1942
set up the Military Writers'Assoctaion.
*
Between the two world wars the Military Publishing Fund de¬
veloped two new editions
—
a newspaper and several military maga¬
zines written on behalf of different military institutions and funds and
produced in the printing structure called at first Printing House of the
Army Military Publishing Fund. In the 20s of the 20th c. the Military
Editions Department of the Military Publishing Fund prepared for
printing the weekly newspaper
Narodna
Otbrana (National Defence),
the magazines: Balgarski Voin (Bulgarian Warrior), Voenen Journal
(Military Journal), Podofitserski Journal (Non-commissioned Officer).
The periodicals were under the direct management of the Army Head¬
quarters. Magazines of other private editors were also printed:
Pro¬
lom
(Gorge)
—
edited by Dimo Kiorchev, Yoridicheska
Misal
(Juridical
Thinking), Zveno (Link), the library series
Drevna
Bulgaria (Ancient
Bulgaria) ofthe Ancient Bulgaria publishing house, Geographsko Che-
tivo (Geographical Reader) series, Godishnik na Zhurnalistite (Journal¬
ists' Annual), etc. The printing house of the Military Publishing Fund
printed the magazines: Nashata Konniisa (Our Cavalry), Arteriliiski
Pregled
(Artillery Review), Voenno-inginerna
Biblioteka
(Military En¬
gineering Library); the quarterly illustrated magazine about war medi¬
cine Voenno-sanitarna
Misal
(War Medical Thinking); the magazine
Voennoistoricheski Sbornik (War History Collection)
—
published by
the War History Commission at the Army Headquarters.
*
The military patriotic illustrated magazine Rodoliubie (Patriot¬
ism) appeared to be one of those printed media that tried to fill in a big
gap in printed communications in the context of increasing social an¬
tagonism and disunity in Bulgaria. Not meant to be of political nature
the magazine, with its patriotic mission and powerful and adequate
illustrations, featured a number of materials and columns providing a
forum for writers, publicists, poets and journalists who revived major
events from the past, reminded of epic battles and glorious Bulgarian
victories, and discussed universal moral values. The historical theme
of Rodoliubie magazine (associated during socialism with the myth of
Great Bulgaria chauvinism and nationalism imposed by the advocates
of social realism) was a convenient pretext for eliminating its chief
537
editor
and real founder as well as some of his collaborators
—
most of
them would later join the Association of Military Writers and Journal¬
ists
(1942-1950).
*
It can be claimed that Iliya Musakov is the first Bulgarian re¬
searcher of military written works and printed communications. His
reviews connected with the admittance of new members into the de¬
signing, military-research and journalistic departments of the Military
Writers' Association between
1942
and
1948
reveal logical thinking,
clear and accurate assessment, sound arguments and thorough knowl¬
edge of our military written works
—
of literary, research and journal¬
istic nature.
*
There is no doubt about Iliya Musakov'
s
contribution towards
establishing military and patriotic literature, the creation of a number
of biographical works by renowned Bulgarian military officials, pub¬
lished in series or as separate books.
*
The publishing
oîRodoliubie
magazine is also the first significant
initiative of a Bulgarian institution in attempt to encourage military
publication in the age of increasing ideological confrontation, that was
the period between the two world wars. It also served to educate and
unite Bulgarian people using an easy-to-understand and popular type
of reading. That experience, though tacitly, would be used in the age of
socialism as well as during the years of democratic transition to enrich
the mission of printed communications with new media, new titles and
series with adequate patriotic reading.
*
Moreover, Rodoliubie magazine and the advertised library series
Proslava
with the active participation of its contributing authors laid
the solid foundations of a big military writers' organization
—
the Mili¬
tary Writers' Association in Bulgaria.
*
Through its overall activity, as it becomes clear from the pre¬
sented recorded facts and documents, the Military Writers' Associa¬
tion (subsequently: Association of Military Writers and Military Jour¬
nalists in Bulgaria) remained close to the Military Publishing Fund. It
was supported by the fund through subsidies, publishing its members'
books and participation in the association governing body.
*
The presented facts and evidence, based on documentary sources
from the State Military History Archives, show the large repertoire of
538
the military writers who were members of the Association
—
books and
publications in periodicals issued with priority by the Military Pub¬
lishing Fund, publications in other big metropolitan and provincial
publishing houses and printing houses: Hemus, Hr. G. Danov, Akat-
sia.
Drevna
Bulgaria, Ivan Koiumdzhiev, Stoyan Atanasov, Dobromir
Chilingirov, etc., outlining the tendency of rapid development of Bul¬
garian written works between the two world wars. The Association of
Military Writers and Journalists in Bulgaria relied on a firm founda¬
tion of authors with various interests in the field of military writing,
primarily of research, fiction and journalistic nature. In a number of
reviews on the admittance of new members we can find information
about the creative scope, as well as the serious potential of authors.
*
The military novelists, fiction writers and poets were few but
respectable. Among them were: Iliya Moskov, Petko Peev, Damyan
Kalfov, Boris Makovski, Anton Razsukanov, Todor Kozhiharov, Ly-
ubomir Brutov, Hristo Bratanov, Leonid Paspaleev, Valentin Pas-
paleev. There were young talented authors, such as Ivan Arzhentinski
and
Emil Manov.
*
Considerable part of the members of the Military Fiction De¬
partment and Military Research Department of the Association partici¬
pated in the activity of the Military Publishing Fund, where they edited
and published their works. The young writers Boris Cholpanov and
Stilyan Noykov won a well-deserved reward for a book of theirs from
the Talented Military Writers Fund.
*
Considerable part of the works of the authors from the Mili¬
tary Writers' Association was published between the two world wars.
Prevalent were the study papers, treatises, longer research articles, doc¬
umentary collections, and biographies of renowned Bulgarian com¬
manders, memoir-documentary stories and feature articles, as well as
short stories and novelettes on war issues. The share of poetry and
satire was also big. There were not big fiction works focused on bat¬
tle and epic scenes, with the exception of Iliya Moskosv's historical
novels. The short form of military fiction dominated
—
the short story
and its specific variety: military documentary stories and feature arti¬
cles on war themes. Learned treatises treating the history and theory
of military activity, the national liberation movement and independ-
539
enee
wars, important battles during the First and Second Balkan Wars,
World War I were among the dominating genres. There were a number
of collections of research works, textbooks and workbooks for mili¬
tary teaching purposes. Among the bibliographic research of Bulgarian
military written works we can distinguish those of Ivan Stoychev. Book
research was limited to the published before the establishment of the
Military Writers' Association anniversary book
50
Godini Balgarska
Voenna Knizhnina
(50
years Bulgarian Military Written Works)
(1939)
written by Iliya Moskov and edited by Iliya Iliev. Both of them later
became members of the Association. Rodoliubie magazine, edited by
Iliya Musakov provided a wide range of book research articles and
comments, with the participation of Musakov's collaborators, some of
them later became members of the Military Writers' Association.
*
The Military Writers' Association, transformed in
1945
into As¬
sociation of Military Writers and Journalists, worked in close commu¬
nication with the Managing Board of the Military Publishing Fund
and its structures
—
Military Publications editing department and its
printing houses. The managing body of the Association included chief
editors and editors, one manager from the Military Publishing Fund
(General
Marcho
Marchev), and a number of members of editing
boards of Military Publications and separate magazines, their collabo¬
rators, authors of the Military Library series.
*
Compromises were made in the procedure for enrolling new
members of the Association after
1944 —
some authors were wrongly
rejected and others who had less contribution and fewer merits were
willingly accepted because of their high positions in the military ad¬
ministration, the headquarters and especially in the political govern¬
ment of the Ministry of Peoples' Defence.
*
Although it stood behind the Government of the Fatherland
Front after
1944,
the Association of Military Writers and Journalists
was carefully watched by the authorities. It was not accidental that
a third department was established
—
that of military journalists
—
which accepted officers from the army and the new military political
structure. It was necessary to "purge" the ranks of military writers from
those convicted by the Peoples' Court.
540
*
The public events organized by the Military Writers' Association
were reduced to lectures and talks in the capital and some other towns.
The governing body tried to be politically impartial, but at certain mo¬
ments it had to declare its position.
*
The lack of paper and opportunity to carry out publishing, which
would satisfy association members' creative ambitions, were often dis¬
cussed without coming to reasonable solutions. Certain support was
provided by the Military Publishing Fund by establishing award funds
(Chegan Fund and Talented Writers Fund).
*
After
1944
the Association of Military Writers and Journalists in
Bulgaria attempted to organize its own publishing activity and to start
its own magazine, but behind the institutional and legal hindrances
imposed by the Chamber of Peoples' Culture and the Science Commit¬
tee we can discern ideologically tinged intentions. Attempts were made
to exclude "different" writers. It was suggested that the unprepared for
the new regime should be "sifted out". The association governing body
had to brand and expel disobedient writers, research workers and jour¬
nalists. Despite that, the cultural pillar of Stalin's regime in Bulgaria,
Minister Valko Chervenkov, did not allow the collective enrolment of
the Association in the Committee for Science, Art and Culture and the
governing body was told to keep on the purging process and to disin¬
tegrate.
*
The Military Publishing Fund was due to be reorganized and
closed down, which was done in
1951.
Although its successor, State
Military Publishing House, had been already managed by ideologically
trusted officers, the available declassified documents show a strive to
stabilize this publishing structure, expanding it with new technological
units
—
stereotype, monotype, linotype, rotation printing machines,
photo zincography and hardcover bookbinding.
*
The editors' offices of the biggest military newspaper in Bulgaria,
Narodna
Voiska
—
renamed
Narodna
Armia
after
1951
(Peoples' Army)
—
were stabilized. The revealed documents show editing processes.
inner research communications, relations with the State Military Pub¬
lishing House.
*
A former member of the Association of Military Writers and
Journalists, Ivan Arzhentinski, became part in the management of the
541
State
Military
Publishing
House. Another member of the association,
Emil Manov,
became a prominent author of considerable produce as
a fiction-writer, journalist and playwright. Not all members of the as¬
sociation had a good fate though. The long-standing editor of the Mili¬
tary Publishing Fund and ardent association activist Iliya Musakov was
consigned to oblivion. The former military publisher Vasil Yurukov
was branded as peoples' enemy. Other writers connected with the work
of the Military Publishing Fund and the Military Writers' Association
were banished and forgotten.
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spelling | Georgiev, Lăčezar 1956- Verfasser (DE-588)173240739 aut Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv Lăčezar Georgiev 1. izd. Sofija Izdat. Faber 2011 542 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Knižnina In kyrill. Schr., bulg. - Zsfassung in engl. Sprache Dăržaven Voennoistoričeski Archiv (DE-588)7857346-4 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1888-1950 gnd rswk-swf Buchproduktion (DE-588)4146827-2 gnd rswk-swf Militaria (DE-588)4382522-9 gnd rswk-swf Bulgarien (DE-588)4008866-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Bulgarien (DE-588)4008866-2 g Buchproduktion (DE-588)4146827-2 s Militaria (DE-588)4382522-9 s Geschichte 1888-1950 z DE-604 Dăržaven Voennoistoričeski Archiv (DE-588)7857346-4 b Geschichte z Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024546098&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024546098&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Georgiev, Lăčezar 1956- Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv Dăržaven Voennoistoričeski Archiv (DE-588)7857346-4 gnd Buchproduktion (DE-588)4146827-2 gnd Militaria (DE-588)4382522-9 gnd |
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title | Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv |
title_auth | Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv |
title_exact_search | Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv |
title_full | Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv Lăčezar Georgiev |
title_fullStr | Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv Lăčezar Georgiev |
title_full_unstemmed | Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv Lăčezar Georgiev |
title_short | Knigoizdavane i knižnina po dokumentalni iztočnici ot Dăržavnija Voennoistoričeski Archiv |
title_sort | knigoizdavane i kniznina po dokumentalni iztocnici ot darzavnija voennoistoriceski archiv |
topic | Dăržaven Voennoistoričeski Archiv (DE-588)7857346-4 gnd Buchproduktion (DE-588)4146827-2 gnd Militaria (DE-588)4382522-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Dăržaven Voennoistoričeski Archiv Buchproduktion Militaria Bulgarien Quelle |
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