Established in 1962 by the Romanian Academy, Revue Roumaine d’Histoire is one of the few Romanian scientific journals in the field of history, which has appeared uninterruptedly for about six decades. The journal publishes national and international research works in French, English, German, and Italian, pertaining to historical sciences and dedicated to widely open approaches of social, political, economic and cultural history. It also encourages interdisciplinary approaches.

Revue Roumaine d’Histoire publishes one issue per year that includes articles focusing on Romanian and world history, reader’s notes, book reviews on international bibliography as well as presentations of important academic events. The journal’s editorial office requires submissions of original work that has not been published elsewhere. Generally, authors will receive a decision regarding their papers within a month after submitting them, and due to the fact that this journal publishes articles continuously, the accepted works will appear in the next issue.

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Volume LXI, No. 1-4, 2022

Table of Contents From the University of Cluj and the Romanian Academy to Communist Prisons: The Arrest (5–6 May 1950) and Incarceration (May 1950 – July 1955) of Historian Ioan Lupaș (1880–1967) Download PDFView Abstract Literacy Efforts of Transylvanian Society

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ITALIAN-SPEAKING AUSTRIAN CITIZENS ON THE EASTERN FRONT (1914–1918). EXPLORING THE EAST IN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS

FRANCESCO FRIZZERA Abstract The group of Italian-speaking citizens of the Habsburg Empire living in Trentino, a small region located at the western border of the Empire, is an excellent example of the interruption of everyday life caused by the war.

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Documentary Heritage Collections Edited by the Institute of History from Cluj (1920–2022)

ELA COSMA Founded 102 years ago, as the first Institute of National History in Romania (1920), over time affiliated to the Cluj University and to the Romanian Academy, the current Institute of History – “George Barițiu” – in Cluj-Napoca had

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LE CONGRÈS DE BERLIN ET L’INDÉPENDANCE DE LA ROUMANIE

GHEORGHE CLIVETI Abstract This historiographical approach of a very complex topic, especially concerning the recognition of the Romania՚s Independence at the Congress of Berlin, in 1878, involved a very intensive investigation of the documentary sources and an accurate evaluation of

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