Rossitsa Gradeva and Yura Konstantinova, Preface.
I. The Bulgarian Community in Ottoman Salonica.
- Nadia Danova, The St. Georgi Pobedonosets Athonite Monastery of Zographou and Salonica.
- Margarita Dobreva, On Bulgarians in Salonica, 1834 – 1845.
- Eleonora Naxidou, From Ohrid to Salonica: Margaritis Dimitsas and His ‘Macedonian Itinerary’.
- Maria Litina, The Bulgarian Community in Salonica from 1880 to 1910 according to Greek Sources.
- Yordan Zhelev, The Bulgarian Community in Ottoman Salonica (1878-1913): Demographic, Economomic and Social Characteristics.
- Aleka Strezova, The Hadzhimishev Family in Salonica.
- Yura Konstantinova, The Bulgarian Girls’ High School in Salonica.
- Ivaylo Nachev, The Yunak Movement and the Bulgarian Gymnastic Society in Salonica.
II. The Great Powers and the Salonica Bulgarians.
- Rossitsa Gradeva and Sinan Kuneralp, The Murder of the Consuls in Salonica, 1876: the Bulgarian Trace.
- Roumiana Preshlenova, La ville convoitée. Austro-Hungarian Diplomatic Evidence on the Bulgarians in Salonica in Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries.
- Tina Georgieva, Russian Politics and the Bulgarians in Salonica.
- Raïa Zaïmova, Les missions catholiques, les Bulgares et la ville de Salonique.
- Elmira Vassileva, The American Farm School in Salonica and the Bulgarians.
III. Bulgarians and Thessaloniki on the Two Sides of the National Borders.
- Malamir Spasov, Solun and the Bulgarians. On Past, Memory, Recollections and History.
- Georgi Dikin, The Refugee Issue in Bulgaria and Greece: Plovdiv and Thessaloniki, Late 1920s.
- Vlasis Vlasidis, The German-Bulgarian Military Cemetery in Thessaloniki (1925-1946).
- Gergana Doncheva, The Bulgarian Participation at the International Film Festival in Thessaloniki (1963-2020).
- Evgenia Troeva, Between Tourism and Pilgrimage: Visits of Bulgarians. to Thessaloniki .
- Tanya Matanova, Contemporary Bulgarian Community in Thessaloniki.