Zahariev, Iassen (2009) Димитър Михалчев 1880 - 1967. Dimitr Michalcev 1880 - 1967. In: Анета Ходина-Чермакова (1878-1941) и българо-чешката взаимност. Aneta Hodina-Cermakova (1878-1941) a bulharsko-ceska vzajemnost. Посолство на република България в Чешката република, Praha, pp. 40-59. ISBN 9789549126181
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Abstract
Dimitri Michaltscew was the most recognised and influential Bulgarian philosopher of the XXth century. The book section deals with his diplomatic career as a Bulgarian ambassador in Czechoslovakia (1923-1927). The section reveals Michaltscew’s political and personal relations with the president Tomas Masaryk, Emil Cermak-Kozak, Aneta Hodina, and others.
| Item Type: | Book Section | 
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| Subjects: | Arts.Fine and Decorative arts > History of arts Arts.Fine and Decorative arts > Paintings History.Archaeology > State history History.Archaeology > World history History.Archaeology > History of Bulgaria History.Archaeology > Historical records, A records of the past History.Archaeology > New ages history (till 1945) Philosophy > Culture. Cultural studies. Philosophy of culture History.Archaeology > Archives | 
| ID Code: | 383 | 
| Deposited By: | Д-р Ясен Захариев | 
| Deposited On: | 26 Nov 2009 12:53 | 
| Last Modified: | 02 Feb 2012 12:12 | 
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