Vojvodovo  stránky o bývalé české obci v Bulharsku

Вulgarian Protestants and the Czech village of Voyvodovo

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Lenka J. Budilová, Marek Jakoubek

   The book is concerned with the history  of the Protestant missions in Bulgaria, their evengelistic, educational and literary activities, and offers a case study of a particular Czech speaking Protestant community in north-western Bulgaria. The history of the Protestant mission is followed since its establishment in the 19th century in the territory of the Ottoman Empire to the foundantion of Congregationalist and Methodist mission in southern and northern Bulgaria respectively. The role of American missionaries and linguists such as Albert Long and Elias Riggs in the translation of the Bible into modern Bulgarian is discussed, as well as the response of Bulgarians toward American missionaries and their evangelizing efforts.

   A case study of a specific Protestant community in Bulgaria is represented by an analysis of the religious life in the former Czech village of Voyvodovo, wich once represented the biggest Methodist congregation in Bulgaria. The autors have conducted their fieldwork both in Voyvodovo and in south Moravian villages, where former Voyvodovo villagers settled after their relocation to Czechoslovakia after WWII. Based on interviews with former Voyvodovo villagers, as well as on extensive archive research, the book offers a detailde discussion about the key elements of the villagers' faith in the period 1900–1950. The story of the Voyvodovo congregation is put into the conext of the history of Protestantism in Bulgaria in 20 th century, which includes the infamous trials with Protestant pastors, persecution under socialism, and restoration of the Protestant churches in the 1990s.

   
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Impresum:

Budilová, Lenka J., Jakoubek, Marek

Bulgarian Protestants and the Czech village of Voyvodovo

Publisher:

New Bulgarian University, 21 Montevideo St., Sofia 1618, Bulgaria

Edition: 1.
Format: A5, paperback, 144 pages

ISBN: 978-954-535-000-9
Published: 2017

Copyright-sm New Bulgarian University, 2017

Copyright-sm Design by Sofroni Varbev

Publication of the book was supported from the Student Grant Competition 2017 of the Department of Anhropology of the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts (University of West Bohemia in Pilsen).