Аlmanach "VIA EVRASIA"
The Eurasia Center will promote the historical knowledge of Russia and Eurasia by its yearly edition - the ALMANACH “VIA EVRASIA”. The first volume is dedicated to prof. Emil Mihaylov. He was one of the most respected researchers in the field of Russian Medieval History which worked in the Sofia University.
The second edition of VIA EVRASIA is named: Russia between the Soviet Past and the Eurasian future
ISSN (online) 1314-6645
ISSN (print) 1314-6580
EDITORIAL BOARD:
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
DARINA GRIGOROVA – Assoc. Prof. Dr. in Russian History of Ideas at Faculty of History of Sofia University,
Head of Eurasia center VIA EVRASIA
VICE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
ALEXANDER SIVILOV – Assist. Prof. Dr. in Russian History and History of Latin America at Faculty of History of Sofia University, Coordinator of Eurasia center VIA EVRASIA
EDITORIAL BOARD:
ISKRA BAEVA – Professor Dr. of Contemporary and East European History at Faculty of History, Sofia University,
Eurasia center VIA EVRASIA
NINA DYULGEROVA – Professor Dr. Habil. of International Relations, Varna Free University, Eurasia center VIA EVRASIA
ANDREY ANDREEV – Assoc. Prof. Dr. in Russian History, Dean of the Faculty of History of Veliko Tarnovo University,
Eurasia center VIA EVRASIA
NIKOLAY TSIMBAEV – Professor Dr. Habil. of Russian History at Moscow State University, Russia
ELENA PONOMAREVA – Professor Dr. Habil. of International Relations at Comparative Politics Department,
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO–University)
EVGENY SAVKOVICH – Assoc. Prof. Dr. in Modern History and Chinese Foreign Policy at Department of Oriental Studies,
Tomsk State University, Russia
SERGEY PAKHOMENKO – Assoc. Prof. Dr. of International Relations at Mariupol State University, Ukraine
ALEXEY DZERMANT – Research Fellow of Institute of Philosophy at Department of History of Ideas of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
SAGINTAY BERDAGULOVA – Assoc. Prof. Dr. at Lev Gumilev Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan
GRAPHIC DESIGNER: Svetlana Mircheva