Balkan family structure and the European pattern; demographic developments in Ottoman Bulgaria, 2d ed.9637326456 Balkan family structure and the European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. pattern; demographic developments in Ottoman Bulgaria, 2d ed. Todorova, Maria N. Central European U. Press 2006 249 pages $41.95 Hardcover Parts incorporated CEU CEU Continuing Education Unit CEU Central European University CEU College of Eastern Utah (Price, UT) CEU Centro Escolar University (Manila, Philippines) CEU Centro Escolar University studies in the humanities; v.2 HB3627 The problem is not that Bulgaria has been neglected by the field of historical demographics The attributes of people in a particular geographic area. Used for marketing purposes, population, ethnic origins, religion, spoken language, income and age range are examples of demographic data. , says Todorova, a specialist in the history of the modern Balkans, but that it has been lumped together with the rest of Europe and analyzed an·a·lyze tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es 1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations. 2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of. 3. using deterministic models Deterministic models Liability-matching models that assume that the liability payments and the asset cash flows are known with certainty. Related: Stochastic models. developed for northwestern Europe during the 19th century. Her study of Bulgaria before 1878, when it was the European hinterland of Istanbul, was published in a small run in 1993 and quickly went out of print. Here she updates names, improves explanations, and adds references (including her own subsequent work). Distributed in the US by Books International. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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