Introduction--The Beginning of the Struggle--Neofit Bozveli and the Metropolitans of Tŭrnovo--Ilarion Maka- riopolsky--Bozveli and Ilario in Constantinople--The First Bulgarian Church in Constantinople--The Effects of the Crimean War--The Church Council of 1858--The Struggle in Plovdiv and Other Towns--Easter Day, 1860-- The Church Council, 1861--The Uniat Movement--The Church Movement, 1861-1866-The Church Struggle, 1866-1870--The Creation of the Bulgarian Exarchate-- After the Victory.
Introduction--Peasant Risings in Western Bulgaria, 1835- 1837--Te Niš Rising, 1841--The First Braila Rising, 1841 --Georgi Sava Ravkosky and the Second Braila Rising, 1842--The Third Braila Rising--The Rising in North- West Bulgaria, 1850--Bulgaria and the Crimean War-- The Treaty of Paris, 1856--Economic Changes after the Crimean War--Classes and Parties after the Crimean War --Rakovsky: 'Patriarch' of the Bulgarian Revolution--The First Bulgaria Legion--Rakovsky adn Balkan Union-- The Bulgarian Secret Central Committee--The Supreme national Bulgarian Secret Citizens' Command--The Dobro- detelna Druzhina--The Cheti of Khitov and Totyu, 1867-- The Second Bulgarian Legion, 1867-1868--The Cheta of Hadzhi Dimiter and Stefan Karadzhata, 1868--Vasil Levsky: Early Life--Levskyamong the Bulgarian Émigrés-- Lyuben Karavelov: Early Life--Karavelov's Ideology-- Levsky's Revolutionary Ideology--The Bulgarian Revolu- tionary Central Committee--The First General Assembly of the BRCC, 1872--The Arabakonak Incident--The Death of Levsky--The Revolutionary Movement after Levsky's Death--Karavelov leaves the Central Committee --Khristo Botev Early Life--Khristo Botev's Ideology-- The Economic Situation in Turkey, 1874-1875--The New Central Revolutionary Committee, 1875--The Stara Zagora Rising, 1875.
Bulgarian Society on the Eve of the April Rising--The Crisis in the BRCC--The Gyurgevo Committee--Prepara- tions in the Tŭrnovo Region--Preparations in the Sliven Region--Preparations in the Vratsa Region--Preparations in the Panagyurishté Region--Oborisht é--The Betrayal-- Todor Kableshkov, 1851-1876--The Beginning of the Rising --Free Koprivshtitsa--The Rising in the Panagyurisht é Region--The Beginning of the End--The End in Koprivshtitsa--The Death of Benkovsky--The Rhodope Villages--The Rising in the Tŭrnovo Region--The Rising
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Publication Information: Book Title: A History of Bulgaria, 1393-1885. Contributors: Mercia MacDermott - author. Publisher: Allen & Unwin. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1962. Page Number: 10.
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