Margarita Tacheva

Margarita Tacheva

Margarita Tacheva (June 4, 1936–December 18, 2008) was an eminent Bulgarian historian, a full professor in ancient history and Thracology.

Selected publications

References

Academic career — http://www.clio.uni-sofia.bg/tacheva/index.html

Curriculum vitae — http://www.history.swu.bg/PDF/cv.pdf

List of selected publications — http://www.clio.uni-sofia.bg/tacheva/BMT.pdf

Bibliography of Proff. Dr. Margarita Tacheva, Dr. Litt. — http://www.history.swu.bg/PDF/1.pdf


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