Lecturers and students at the University of Sofia's Faculty of Physics and MathematicsVisualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950Anelia KassabovaeditorCentre for Southeast European History, University GrazCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:vase.34Национален политехнически музейNational Polytechnic MuseumOF № 5365ClothingReligious and Educational StructuresStructuresFamiliyScience and HumanitiesEducationGender Roles and IssuesBulgariaSofiaSofia23.32415,42.69751PhotographCourt photographer1914-1918Ivan AnastasovKarastoyanovKarastoyanov, Ivan AnastasovStudio group portrait of ten people: Three men in plain city clothes and two men in military uniforms are seated around a small cloth-covered table. Five young women in urban clothes are standing in a second row.Lecturers from left to right: Prof. Dr. Lazar Vankov (1867 - 1922[?]), Chair of the Department of Geology and Paleontology at Sofia University (1911 - 1922), full member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Prof. Dr. Georgi Bonchev (1866 - 1955), Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (1906 - 1908; 1919 - 1920; 1927 - 1928) and Rector of Sofia University (1914 - 1915); member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, member of the Bulgarian Naturalist Society, honorary citizen of Sofia. Dr. Petar Bakalov (1879 - 1964[?]), Associate Prof. at the University of Sofia as of 1922 and Professor as of 1840, Chair of the Department of Paleontology (1945 - 1949). Prof. Dr. Georgi Shishkov (1865 - 1943), Chair of the Department of Anatomy and Systematics of Invertebrates (1909 - 1935), Rector of Sofia University (1917 - 1918; 1928 - 1929). Prof. Dr. Stefan Petkov (1866 - 1951), Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (1915 - 1916; 1918 - 1919; 1924 - 1925), and Rector of Sofia University (1925 - 1926). The third woman from the right is Leonora Raykova (1895 - unknown), who graduated in Natural Sciences at the University of Sofia. She was the daughter of P. N. Raykov, Dean of the Faculty of Organic Chemistry at Sofia University and sister of Teodora Raykova-Kovacheva, the first female Assistant in Chemistry at Sofia University.Not specifiedNot specified297346157220BulgariaSofia