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Bulgarian academy of sciences — scientific potential and research priorities

Naum YakimoffNadejda Petrova

pp. 75-83

Abstract

In 1869, a Bulgarian Learned Society was founded in Braila, Romania. It was renamed Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) in 1911. Up to 1947 BAS was an Academy of the classical Western European type. After 1947, as in all East European countries, BAS was restructured and reorganized following the model of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.

Publication details

Published in:

Proukakis Charalambos, Katsaros Nikos (1997) The new role of the academies of sciences in the Balkan countries. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 75-83

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1469-8_8

Full citation:

Yakimoff Naum, Petrova Nadejda (1997) „Bulgarian academy of sciences — scientific potential and research priorities“, In: C. Proukakis & N. Katsaros (eds.), The new role of the academies of sciences in the Balkan countries, Dordrecht, Springer, 75–83.