Ivan Duichev
Ivan Duichev | |
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Born | May 1, 1907 |
Died | April 24, 1986 | (aged 78)
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Sapienza University of Rome Sofia University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History |
Institutions | Sofia University |
Ivan Simeonov Duichev (
Byzantine history
.
He specialized and defended his doctorate at the University of Rome on the topic "Asen dynasty in Byzantium". He is a graduate of the Vatican School of Paleography, Diplomatics and Archives Administration. The patron saint of Cardinal Angelo Mercati, the Vatican Apostolic Archive Archbishop, is the patron and mentor.[2]
After the
Greece during the Second World War. In 1945, for the purpose of educating and publicizing the war in support of the Macedonian Bulgarians, the new Greek authorities included Ivan Duychev in a list of Bulgarian, Italian, and German military and other individuals to be tried in Athens as war criminals. Duichev is accused in particular of "the theft and removal of Greek cultural values from Greece to Bulgaria", such as the Greek authorities' interpretation of the Bulgarian cultural heritage on the territory of Greece, and in particular in Aegean Macedonia, which Duichev saved from plunder. a side of anti-Bulgarian Greek partisans.[3]
Member of the
Pontifical Academy of Archeology (Rome), winner of the Herder Prize (1974). His scientific output includes over 500 publications.[4]
Its name is given by the Institute for Slavic-Byzantine Studies at Sofia University.Elisabeth Kostova "The Historian" (2005).
Ivan Duichev contributed to the definitive methodological continuity perception of the medieval
Byzantine Bulgaria and Ottoman Bulgaria
.
See also
- Golden Age of medieval Bulgarian culture
- Bulgarian historiography
- Cyrillo-Methodian Studies
- Macedonia naming dispute