Conference Papaer "Rediscovering the Installments: Thomas Scoville’s Silicon Follies and Stephen King’s The Plant", Computer and Culture Panel at the Southwest Texas PCA/ACA Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 12-15, 2003;
Conference Paper "Travel Literature on the Internet: The Contribution of the Digital Medium to the Developent of the enre of Travel Literature" Computer Culture Panel at the Southwest Texas PCA/ACA Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 13-17, 2002 [ abstract ]
Conference Paper ““Assigning” National Identities: British travel
literature and the emergence of the Balkan nations”, The IV Socrates Kokkalis
Graduate Student Workshop, Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central
Europe, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, February
8-9, 2002 [abstract]
Conference Paper "The role of class, ethnicity, and religion in the cuisines of the European Ottoman Empire. An analysis of late 19th-century British travel accounts" for a Food and Culture Panel at the 5th Annual Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Congress in Puebla, Mexico, October 18-21, 2001[ abstract ]
Conference Paper "“Authentic” voices from the Balkans: 19th-century British travels in the European Part of the Ottoman Empire" at the 12th Annual Southland Conference at UCLA "Authenticity" (May 11th, 2001) [abstract ]
Conference Paper "Attempts to Reshape Social Life: the Impact of Technology on Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria" at the Eighth International Conference of the Bulgarian Society for British Studies "BRITAIN AND EUROPE: IDENTITIES AND COMMUNITIES" (27-28th October, 2000)
Discussion Paper "Cultural Clashes: Time in Henry C. Barkley's Accounts of a British Railway Engineer in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Balkans" Cultural Studies Paper 2, School of Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences (Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton, September 2000)
MA thesis ("Labour, Time and Money
in Henry C. Barkley's Accounts of Bulgaria")
posted on the Victorian Web: Ignatov, Angel, Opa Ancho erzählt... Bulgarische
Märchen (Bochum: MultiLingua, 1998)
ISBN 3-932329-06-6, Osteuropäische Texte, Bd 1, ISSN 1436-0853