Alexander Bozhinov's Creative Works as War Correspondent and Contributor to Otechestvo Magazine

World War I (1914-1918) is the third war fought from the beginning of the XXth century in which Bulgarian people participate in order to achieve their national unification. The Ministry of War of the Tsardom of Bulgaria takes good care of a better coverage of the military operations by using the adv...

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Published in:Kulturno-istoričesko nasledstvo : Opazvane, predstavâne, digitalizaciâ Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 123 - 132
Main Author: Krasteva, Mila
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 08-12-2023
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Summary:World War I (1914-1918) is the third war fought from the beginning of the XXth century in which Bulgarian people participate in order to achieve their national unification. The Ministry of War of the Tsardom of Bulgaria takes good care of a better coverage of the military operations by using the advances in technique and technology at the time. As the war photographers are not always able to reach the front line and cover the key moments in the operations of the Bulgarian army, war painters are also mobilized. Among them is the father of the Bulgarian caricature Alexander Bozhinov who is also sent to the front. The present article represents his war works published in Otechestvo magazine during World War I.
ISSN:2367-8038
2367-8038
DOI:10.55630/KINJ.2023.090209