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When the Archives Speak for Themselves

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The first published text book on the history of the Bulgarian archives is presented. In the two volumes of the "Archive of the Bulgarian Archives" there are 523 authentic documentary evidence of the long way from the birth of archival thought and practice from the Middle Ages to the normative documents in the mid-50s of the 20th century that led to the establishment of the Bulgarian state archives.
Southwest University Neofit Rilski
Title: When the Archives Speak for Themselves
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The first published text book on the history of the Bulgarian archives is presented.
In the two volumes of the "Archive of the Bulgarian Archives" there are 523 authentic documentary evidence of the long way from the birth of archival thought and practice from the Middle Ages to the normative documents in the mid-50s of the 20th century that led to the establishment of the Bulgarian state archives.

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