| Ortega y Gasset Works (about Europa) (Spanish) | 
| Vlad the Impaler, the Truth Behind the Myth: His Youth and Fight Against the Ottoman Empire (English) | 
| From Vlad Țepeș to Count Dracula. A challenging relation between history and myth (English) | 
| Chronicle – Medieval History Documentaries (English) | 
| The History of Vlad the Impaler – Atlas of Cursed Places (English) | 
| The History of Romania in One Object: The Banner of Stephen the Great (English) | 
| STEPHEN THE GREAT – Who Is Romania with Dr Tessa Dunlop (English) | 
| Stephen the Great of Moldova (A short history) (English) | 
| Battle of Vaslui, 1475 (English) | 
| Istorie pe larg (2023): Batalia de la Vaslui 1475 (Romanian) | 
| Dimitrile Bolintineanu (1865-2001) Legende Istorice (Romanian) | 
| Don Quixote (English) | 
| National Heroes and National Mythology in 19th and 20th Century Poland | 
| Religious Nation or National Religion: Poland’s Heroes and the Reconstruction of National Identity in History Textbooks | 
| A Case Study of Tadeusz Kościuszko and George Washington: Comparative Mythmaking | 
| History and the National Sensorium: Making Sense of Polish Mythology | 
| Bones of Contention: The Living Archive of Vasil Levski | 
| The Making of National Heroes in Contemporary Croatia: Remembering Franjo Tuđman | 
| Myths and Symbols in Interwar Croatia: The Case of Matija Gubec | 
| National Museums, National Myths: Constructing Socialist Yugoslavism for Croatia and Croats | 
| A Review of Contemporary Research on Croatian Mythology in Relation to Natko Nodilo | 
| The Antemurale Christianitatis: The Most Powerful Myth Underpinning Modern Croatian National Identity | 
| The Romanian Mythology—Between National Identity and Globalization | 
| They Were Heroes, They Are Still Heroes… in the Romanian Hodonymy | 
| History, Folklore, Literature: The Example of Romania | 
| Romanian Nationalism, Politics, and Religion: An Inseparable Connection | 
| The Romanian National Myth: Between National Identity and Globalization | 
| Bulgarian National Heroes: People Fighting an Empire | 
| Supernatural Forces and Mythological Elements in Bulgarian and Italian Mythological Ideas: Comparison and Analogies of Selected Images | 
| National Myths in Post-Communist Bulgaria and Their Public Criticism | 
| Who Are Our National Heroes Beyond National Borders? | 
| Spanish Identity: Nation, Myth, and History | 
| Public Enemy or National Hero?: The Spanish Gypsy, 1898–1936 | 
| The Segadors of La Renaixença: Literature Shaping History | 
| The Kosovo Myth in Modern Serbia: Its Functions, Problems, and Critiques | 
| The Battle of Kosovo, Hero Cults, and Serbian State Formation | 
| The Antemurale Christianitatis: The Most Powerful Myth Underpinning Modern Croatian National Identity | 
| The Status of Vlad Țepeș in Communist Romania | 
| Narrative Themes in Bulgarian Oral-Traditional Epic and Their Medieval Roots | 
| Whose Myth? Which Nation? The Serbian Kosovo Myth and Its Uses | 
| The Starting Point of Bulgaria in National Mythology (BG) |