Matei Cazacu Eight letters of Georges Bengesco to Alfred Dumaine (1893–1921) Abstract The Romanian academician George Bengescu (Georges Bengesco, 1842–1922) is considered worldwide as the greatest specialist in Voltaire’s work (he edited a scholarly edition in ten volumes). He is
Alliance and the Competition for the Balkans at the Beginning of the 20th Century
Daniela Bușă Abstract The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary represented the pretext for the outbreak of the first world conflagration between two main political blocks: the Entente and the Triple Alliance. In reality, the factors that generated the
The Observance of the Confessional Identity of the Moldavian Catholic Population in the 16th–17th Centuries
Bogdan-Petru Maleon Abstract During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Church in Rome employed an intense propaganda meant to convert the Moldavian Orthodox space to Catholicism. The De Propaganda Fide College, through its missionaries, and the Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, through
THE GREAT WAR AND ROMANIA’S FATE IN EUROPE
Ioan-Aurel Pop Abstract This article starts from the clear notion that the participants in World War I pursued goals and desired outcomes that would prove favourable to their own interests. While the Great Powers went into battle for political-military objectives
AUGUST 27, 1916. IMPLICATIONS AND REACTIONS
Liviu Maior
LA ROUMANIE ET LA PREMIÈRE GUERRE. DU DÉCLENCHEMENT DE LA CONFLAGRATION À L’ENTRÉE EN GUERRE ET LES OPÉRATIONS DE 1916 SUR LE FRONT ROUMAIN
Dan Berindei Abstract At the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, Romania strengthened its position in Southeast Europe, becoming an important geopolitical player. The events that marked the country’s existence as a state –
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN-ROMANIAN DIPLOMATIC CHALLENGES DURING THE NEUTRALITY PERIOD. THE CASE OF A “ROMANIAN AGITATOR”
Andreea Dăncilă-Ineoan
ROMANIA AND WORLD WAR I, 1914-1918: AN INTRODUCTORY SURVEY
PAUL E. MICHELSON Abstract The paper analyses Romania’s stance on World War I. In order to understand the position of the political authorities in Bucharest, we start by examining the international context and the premises that led to the outbreak
LES PRÉMISSES DE LA NEUTRALITÉ DE LA ROUMANIE EN 1914
Gheorghe Cliveti
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