GHEORGHE CLIVETI Abstract For Romania’s modern history, the Revolution of 1821 was not only a landmark event, but also a founding one. The demands made, or points that could be assimilated to the revolutionary program, aimed, on the one hand,
Revolution, Uprising Or Coup D’état? A Critical Review Of The Romanian Historiographical Tradition Of The Movement Led By Tudor Vladimirescu
CRISTIAN PLOSCARU Abstract From a historical point of view, the events of 1821 have not only a political significance, insofar as they are associated with the idea of revolution, but also a symbolic one, as a result of the “epochal
Post-Cold War Controversies. The 1990 US – USSR Agreement not to Enlarge NATO in the Event of German Reunification
MIHAIL DOBRE Abstract The end of the Cold War was immediatelly followed by the 1990 Unification of Germany. That historical event was an exceptional diplomatic exercise, based on an innovative instrument (the „Two plus Four” mechanism), which led to a
The Trianon Treaty and Revisionist Political Mythology: Traditional and Recent Approaches
FLORIN ABRAHAM Abstract The study aims to analyze the phenomenon of the Trianon Treaty (1920) from the perspective of its use as a subject of political mythology. The research is chronologically structured, the epistemic object being the identification of functions
The Italian Church of Bucharest
EMANUELA COSTANTINI Abstract The Italian church is the most visible symbol of Italian culture in the center of Bucharest. It was built between 1915 and 1916 due to the will of the Italian head of delegation, Carlo Fasciotti. The church’s
Cross-roads in War. Romania and Italy Join the Entente Power
GEORGE CIPĂIANU Abstract Italy and Romania, former allies of Austria-Hungary and Germany, refrained from engaging in the First World War. Both countries adopted a position of neutrality, concluding a convention stipulating that neither of them would enter the war without
The Confederal Idea in the Context of the Common Struggle for the National Independence of the Italians and the Peoples of Center and Eastern European
FRANCESCO GUIDA Abstract The confederal idea, as a panacea for the intricate situation in Central and Eastern Europe, spanned a large part of the 19th century. Many Italian patriots showed an interest in it. Mazzini spoke of the confederation, while
Metternich, Palmerston, the German Confederation, and Europe – 1830–1834: Ideology and National Interest
WOLF D. GRUNER Abstract From a structural historical perspective there are certain main determinants which play an important role in the political, economic, military and security decision-making process. For the present essay four determinants were selected. They will allow to
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CRISTINA FENEȘAN Abstract Unlike other works on Captivus Septemcastrensis alias George of Hungary, a Dominican monk, the present paper proves his temporary conversion to Islam during the twenty years of captivity in the Ottoman state. This is why in writing
The Terminology Reflecting the Ethnic Identity of the Romanian Voivodeships in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Victor Spinei