Studio portrait of Ivan Karshovski, Panayot Hitov, and Ivan Zerdeliyski Visualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950 Anelia Kassabova editor Centre for Southeast European History, University Graz Centre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Graz o:vase.208 Научен архив на Българската Академия на Науките Scientific Archive of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Ф. 3К, оп. 1, а.е. 1256 Clothing Revolution Political Behavior War Gender Roles and Issues Social Personality Behavior Processes and Personality Social Stratification Science and Humanities Urban and Rural Life Settelments Law Parliament State Serbia Belgrade Belgrade 20.46513,44.80401 Photograph Photographer 1867-1874 Anastas Nikolov Stojanović/Karastoyanov Stojanović/Karastoyanov, Anastas Nikolov Full length shot of three men wearing folk attire with elements of military uniforms, traditional peasant shoes (tsarvuli), and leggings. They are carrying swords and holding long rifles. Verso: hand-written inscriptions and signature of Konstantin Josef Jireček. In the center: Panayot Hitov (1830 – 1918). He was a Bulgarian hayduk/haydutin, a national revolutionary and anti-Ottoman band leader (voivode). Ivan Pophristov Karschovski (1839 - 1914) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, journalist, lawyer, and deputy at the Constituent and the First Bulgarian Assembly (1879). He was among the founders of the Bulgarian Literary Society (renamed "Bulgarian Academy of Sciences" in 1911). Another print of this photograph, mounted on cardboard, titled "Freedom or Death" and bearing the printed names of the people in the picture, is kept at "St. Cyril and St. Methodius National Library" C 627. Not specified Not specified 292 215 196 166 Serbia Belgrade Boev, Petar (1983): Fotografskoto izkustvo v Balgaria /1856 - 1944/. Sofia: DI "Septemvri", 24 Arhiv "BF" (1974). In: Balgarsko Foto, Vol. 3: 30 Baleva, Martina (2012): Bulgarien im Bild. Die Erfindung von Nationen auf dem Balkan in der Kunst des 19. Jahrhunderts. Köln-Weimar-Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 88, Abb. 31, Abb. 32.