Maria Todorova

Maria Todorova

historian Bulgaria

Maria Todorova is a prominent historian and scholar known for her extensive work on the Balkans and her influential concept of 'balkanism.' She has critically examined Western perceptions of the Balkan region, challenging stereotypes that portray it as barbaric and uncivilized. Todorova's research highlights the complex history and cultural richness of the Balkans, contrasting it with broader European narratives. Recently, she has been a visiting researcher at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna, where she continues to contribute to discussions about the historical and cultural dynamics of the region.

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Slovenia Slovenia: Maria Todorova is the author of the term balkanism, which describes Western perceptions of the Balkans as barbaric and uncivilized. 7

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: V primerjavi s »civilizirano Evropo« Balkan sploh ni tako slab