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SPNAYA YN YT 2 we PNAYS we PNAYAYN 2 Listening to the Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov. Aarne Mesikäpp, 1969. The book Sulle, kodumaa (“To You, Homeland’). 1976. A festive gathering at the Monument to the Liberators of Tallinn. An image from the book Sulle, kodumaa, 1976. Heinrich Hindreus, recipient of the honorary title Hero of the Soviet Union, lighting the torch of the 1975 song and dance festival. Sulle, kodumaa, 1976. Estonian participants of the 1975 song and dance celebration and their peers from the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. The concluding image of the book Sulle, kodumaa, 1976. Bulgaria Through the Eyes of Foreigners During the 1960s: Photographic Representations of the “Tourist Paradise” View from the terrace of the hotel. P. Boev, Golden Sands, 1966. Restaurant “Palma” in Sunny Beach. V. Dimchev & N. Shterev, Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, 1964. Illustration from the magazine Resorts in Bulgaria. Front cover, 1963. Illustration from the magazine Resorts in Bulgaria. Front cover, 1964. Dunes. V. Dimchev, Bulgarian Resorts, 1961. Camel on the beach. V. Dimchev & N. Shterev, Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, 1964. Gypsies from Novi Pazar. S. Johnson, Gay Bulgaria, 1964. Basket Seller. G. Bacs, travel guide Bulgaria, 1972. Representations of the Medieval Past in Socialist Bulgaria The sculpture of Patriarch Evtimiy in Veliko Tarnovo. B. Gondov, D. Krastev. Photograph by E. Troeva, 2014. Memorial complex Founders ofthe Bulgarian State in Shumen. Photograph by E. Troeva, 2010. The sculpture of Asparuh on the road from Kaspichan to Pliska. Photograph by E. Troeva, 2014. 623 The monument to Khan Krum in Krumovgrad. Photograph by E. Troeva, 2013. Visualization of Policies of Cultural Memory Construction Samuel, Books 1-3. B. Angelushev, 1957-1960, illustrations to D. Talevs trilogy Samuel. The Shadow of Samuel. P. Morozov, 1916 (reprinted in E. Moutafov 2014). King Samuel Defeats the Troops of Byzantine Emperor Basil II at the Gates of Trajan. E. Poptoshev 1942 (reprinted in E. Moutafov 2014). 1014 (Samuel and the Blind). G. Spiridonov, 1963 (reprinted in E. Moutafov 2014). Requiem for Samuel’s Warriors. D. Kirov, 1973 (reprinted in E. Moutafov 2014). King Samuel’s Warriors. S. Rusev, 1975 (reprinted in E. Moutafov 2014). King Samuel’s Soldiers. L. Dalchev, 1977. Photograph by I. Markov. King Samuel. G. Tanev, 1983. Photograph by V. Periklieva. The bronze monument of King Samuel and part of the bronze reliefs of the blinded soldiers in Park-Museum “Samuel’s Fortress”. B. Gondov, 1982. Photograph by I. Markov & V. Periklieva. Historical Reenactment in Photography: Familiarizing with the Otherness of the Past? Military Zone. Photograph by £. Dyczkowski, Gostyn 2014. Military Zone. Photograph by £. Dyczkowski, Gostyn 2014. “Stalingrad” impressions. Photograph by G. Antoszek, Lublin 2015. Military Zone. Photograph by £. Dyczkowski, Gostyn 2014. “Arnhem Battle”. Photograph by L. Dyczkowski, Gryfino 2015. “Wkra Battle”. Photograph by G. Antoszek, Mokra 2015. Grenadiere impression. Photograph by G. Antoszek. “Death on a Battlefield”. Photograph by G. Antoszek. Die Freiwilligen Reenactment Group. Photograph by £. Dyczkowski. Grenadiere Reenactment Group. Photograph by G. Antoszek.