Bulgarian Folk Customs

Bulgarian Folk Customs

by Mercia MacDermott
Bulgarian Folk Customs

Bulgarian Folk Customs

by Mercia MacDermott

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Overview

This comprehensive exploration of Bulgarian traditions, beliefs and lifestyles provides a wealth of information available for the first time in English, in one volume. Folk customs sustain a community and promote the welfare of the individual within it, and in Bulgarian these customs have for centuries fulfilled many social and personal needs, strengthening the family, comforting the bereaved, educating and celebrating.
Part One includes an introductory overview of Bulgarian history and looks at the background to traditional Bulgarian society, costumes, music and dance. Part Two and Three detail the various festivals and customs that are related to almost every aspect of Bulgarian life, dividing them into two groups: customs relating to the family and individual, and calendar customs and festivals. The book includes general information on human behaviour and beliefs, as well as more specialized information on subjects such as the ritual use of plants or the significance of, for example, the colour red. It will be a valuable source of reference for anthropologists, ethnographers and historians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781853024863
Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Publication date: 06/01/1998
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Mercia MacDermott has a long-standing association with Bulgaria; she was chairman of the Society for Friendship with Bulgaria (now the British-Bulgarian Friendship Society) from 1957 to 1973 and taught English in Bulgaria for over six years before becoming a guest lecturer at Sofia University for a further ten. She is the author of A History of Bulgaria 1393–1885 (Allen and Unwin) and three biographies of Bulgarian national figures: The Apostle of Freedom (Allen and Unwin), Freedom or Death and For Freedom and Perfection (Journeyman Press).

Table of Contents

List of figures. Preface. Map of Bulgaria. Part One. Background Information. 1. The ancestors of the modern Bulgarians. The ancient Slavs. The Thracians. The Proto-Bulgars. 2. A summary of Bulgarian history. 3. Traditional Bulgarian society. 4. Bulgarian folk costumes. 5. Folk music and instruments. Bulgarian folk dances. 6. Food and folk ritual. 7. Mythology and demonology. Part Two. Customs Relating to the Family and the Individual. 8. Birth and childhood. Pregnancy. Birth. Post-natal care. Growing-up. 9. Betrothal and marriage. Courtship. Betrothal. The wedding. 10. Building and entering a new house. 11. Death and funerals. Part Three. Calendar Customs and Festivals. 12. The winter cycle. 13. The spring and early summer cycle. 14. The high summer and autumn cycle. Customs connected with sowing and reaping. Select Bibliography. Index.
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