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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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    LE DIVORCE CHEZ LES ROUMAINS ORTHODOXES AU SUD DE LA TRANSYLVANIE DANS LA DEUXIÈME MOITIÉ DU XIXe SIECLE

    DANIELA DETEȘAN Abstract Until the introduction of civil marriage in Transylvania, through Laws XXXI, XXXII, and XXXIII/1894–1895, the contracting and dissolution of marriage was under the responsibility of the Church. Divorce was a relatively marginal and hard-to-measure phenomenon. Due to

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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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    LITERACY EFFORTS OF TRANSYLVANIAN SOCIETY IN THE YEARS BEFORE THE GREAT WAR. THE CASE OF TRANSYLVANIAN SOLDIERS ENLISTED IN THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ARMED UNITS

    FLORIN-LAURENŢIU BUCUR Abstract The beginning of the 20th century found the Romanian nation with a literacy rate that placed it among the least educated ones in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. With almost no initiative to educate the masses of illiterate adults

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    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)

    MIRCEA-GHEORGHE ABRUDAN Abstract In the night of 5 to 6 May 1950, the repressive organs of the communist regime in Romania arrested and interrogated 69 former dignitaries of the Romanian governments from the interwar period and the Second World War.

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    Volume LXI, No. 1-4, 2022

    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 PDF View Abstract Literacy Efforts of Transylvanian

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    Crusading in the Time of the Plague: The Arbitrage of Foligno

     IOAN-AUREL POP, ALEXANDRU SIMON Abstract  Since autumn 1475, the plague repeatedly ravaged Rome. Because of the renewed outbreak of the plague, in June 1476, Pope Sixtus IV left the city on the Tiber and took-up residence in Foligno, in Umbria.

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    Bessarabia and Bukovina – From the Great Union to European Membership

     GHEORGHE IACOB Abstract  Even though Bessarabia and Bukovina were the first provinces to join the Romanian Kingdom in 1918, today all of Bessarabia and part of Bukovina are separated from the country. At the risk of walking the well-trodden path

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    Gli architetti della prima generazione di borsisti della Scuola Romena di Roma ed il carteggio con l’accademico Giuseppe Lugli

     VERONICA TURCUȘ Abstract  The present study, based on an original archival material preserved in Rome at the Accademia di San Luca, intends to bring new data on aspects of institutional evolution and, especially, related to internal life and relations within

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