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In 1903 the Bulgarian party split into two factions: the Tesnyaks ("narrow ones"),
led by Blagoev, Kirkov, Rakovsky, and Bakalov; and the "broad ones," led by
Yanko Sakazov and N. Gabrovsky. In contrast to the Tesnyaks, who maintained
the ...
In 1903 the Bulgarian party split into two factions: the Tesnyaks ("narrow ones"),
led by Blagoev, Kirkov, Rakovsky, and Bakalov; and the "broad ones," led by
Yanko Sakazov and N. Gabrovsky. In contrast to the Tesnyaks, who maintained
the ...
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The Tesnyaks see in these splits only a process of "purging" the workers' party of
petty-bourgeois intellectual elements. It is not possible, however, to endorse this
view without qualification, not only because the dominant role among the ...
The Tesnyaks see in these splits only a process of "purging" the workers' party of
petty-bourgeois intellectual elements. It is not possible, however, to endorse this
view without qualification, not only because the dominant role among the ...
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Kharlakov, who are distinguished from the Tesnyaks only by their views on
organizational and technical matters. In 1908 the cothinkers of Sakazov, Bakalov,
and Kharlakov formed a single organization, which was called the "united" party.
Kharlakov, who are distinguished from the Tesnyaks only by their views on
organizational and technical matters. In 1908 the cothinkers of Sakazov, Bakalov,
and Kharlakov formed a single organization, which was called the "united" party.
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The Balkan Question | 3 |
The Balkan Countries and Socialism | 29 |
The Enigma of Bulgarian Democracy | 47 |
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