'Global Villages: Rural and Urban Transformations in Contemporary Bulgaria' aims to broaden the study of globalization from urban to rural contexts, exploring its effects through case studies from postsocialist Bulgaria.
Preface and Acknowledgements; Note on Transliteration; Chapter 1: Introduction - Ger Duijzings; Chapter 2: Rural-Urban Relations in a Global Age - Deema Kaneff; Chapter 3: Every Village, a Different Story: Tracking Rural Diversity in Bulgaria - Gerald W. Creed; Chapter 4: Smugglers into Millionaires: Marginality and Shifting Cultural Hierarchies in a Bulgarian Border Town - Galia Valtchinova; Chapter 5: Rural Decline as the Epilogue to Communist Modernization: The Case of a Socialist 'Model' Village - Lenka Nahodilova; Chapter 6: No Wealth without Networks and Personal Trust: New Capitalist Agrarian Entrepreneurs in the Dobrudzha - Christian Giordano and Dobrinka Kostova; Chapter 7: Inheritance after Restitution: Modern Legislative Norms and Customary Practices in Rural Bulgaria - Petko Hristov; Chapter 8: Rural, Urban and Rurban: Everyday Perceptions and Practices - Daniela Koleva; Chapter 9: The Koprivshtitsa Festival: From National Icon to Globalized Village Event - Liz Mellish; Chapter 10: Fashioning Markets: Brand Geographies in Bulgaria - Ulrich Ermann; Chapter 11: Greek (Ad)ventures in Sofia: Economic Elite Mobility and New Cultural Hierarchies at the Margins of Europe - Aliki Angelidou and Dimitra Kofti; List of Contributors