Professor Inna Peleva, DLitt, (1964) teaches Bulgarian literature 1878-1918 and History and ethnology of new Bulgarian literature at the University of Plovdiv. She graduated in Bulgarian Philology from the University of Sofia where she pursued specialization in Culture and literature of the Bulgarian Revival. She has published many scholarly essays and critical studies on issues related to Bulgarian cultural and literary history (from Paisii to the present). She is author of secondary school textbooks in literature and also of a number of books such as Cheteni tekstove. Studii varhu sashtestvuvashti i lipsvashti stranitsi v bulgarskata literatura [Texts We Have Read. Essays on Existing and Missing Pages in Bulgarian Literature] (1994), Ideologat na natsiyata. Dumi za Vazov [The Ideologist of the Nation. Words about Vazov] (1994), Botev. Tyaloto na natsionalizma [Botev. The Body of Nationalism] (1998), Vazrazhdaniya. Bulgaristichni studii [Revivals. Studies in Bulgarian Philology] (1999), Mesta ot konspekta [Sites on the Exam Topics List] (2000), Aleko Konstantinov. Biografiya na cheteneto [Aleko Konstantinov. Biography of Reading] (2002), Yordan Radichkov. Duma, razkaz i taga [Yordan Radichkov. Words, Stories and Sorrows] (2004), Detsa na po-malki bogove [Children of Lesser Gods] (2012).
Leader of the Historiography team. |