The Theory of the Hun Origin in Contemporary Bulgaria
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St Petersburg State University
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The article is devoted to the history of the formation and transformation of the theory of the
Huns in contemporary Bulgaria through the prism of the political history of the country from
the beginning of the debate about the origin of Bulgarians up to present day. The article examines
how political reality impacted the processes of shaping scholarly and educational images,
i.e. constructing a “convenient” usable past by the Bulgarian academic and non-academic circles.
The main aspect in the study is related to the question of various interpretations of the
ethnic origin of the Bulgars, the Huns and the role of the Slavic factor in the ethnogenesis of
the contemporary Bulgarians. The milestones of the difficult history of Bulgaria and changes
in political regimes have become the reasons for rejecting “Slavic” origin or, in some case,
returning to it depending on external and internal circumstances. Today the Hun theory in all
its variations and interpretations lies outside the professional scope of academic circles but is
becoming the domain for various marginals. However, increasing activity of the right and the
far-right in the politics of Europe capitalizing on the 2015 refugee crisis might return to the
mainstream of official academic discourse the theory of the Hun The upcoming challenges of
foreign policy (Euro-skepticism, ambitious projects outside the EU framework) and internal
political issues (the question of national minorities) may also have a significant impact on this
issue.
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Koloskov E. A. The Theory of the Hun Origin in Contemporary Bulgaria. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, 2020, vol. 65, issue 4, рp. 1245–1258.