VASILE PUȘCAȘAbstractThe Romanian Constitution of 1923 was the most debated subject in the history of modern and contemporary Romanian constitutionalism. This is understandable because the Constitution of 1923 had a double purpose: to codify the fulfillment of the ideal of
On Imperial and Nation – State Diplomacy
VASILE PUȘCAȘAbstractThis study of the history of diplomacy is a result of our research on modern and contemporary diplomacy. The main goal was to see how the transition from “Old” to “New Diplomacy” occur both in international and Romanian environments.
The Austrian Military and its Role and Implication in Building State Loyalty in the Context of Political and National Movements – Neoabsolutism and Liberalism, 1849–1867
LORÁND L. MÁDLYAbstractIn the cohesion of the society in the Austrian Empire, as well at the educational level, the Military played an important role in shaping identities. In the army, which promoted and cultivated the image of a unitary Austrian
A Recently Discovered Testimony Regarding the Refugees in Moldavia, on the Romanian Front of The Great War: The Memoirs of Ioana Perticari
FILIP-LUCIAN IORGAAbstractThe fate of the civilians on the Romanian Front of the Great War is reflected in a document hitherto unpublished in its entirety, the memoirs of Ioana Perticari. The text was found by Filip-Lucian Iorga in a private family
For a New Method of Analysis: Romania’s Role in The First World War
HADRIAN GORUNAbstractThis study represents a short synthesis of my recent book on the topic of the history and theory of international relations. My analysis represents an argument for a theoretical perspective in the research of the Romanian historiography dedicated to
The Significance of the Year 1918 in Romanian History
IONUȚ COJOCARUAbstract1918 officially marks the end of the Great War. It was the year most awaited by humanity at the time. An era ended, and hopes such as unity, diversity, multiculturalism, and equal opportunities emerged. The age of empires was
The Danube Internationalization File until 1878
GHEORGHE CLIVETIAbstractThe primary purpose of the present study is to analyse and present the issues related to the interests and policies of the European Great Powers during most of the 19th century regarding the control and administration of navigation on
La Transylvanie et les événements révolutionnaires de 1821 de Valachie et de Moldavie: réactions officielles et mentalités collectives
IOAN BOLOVAN, SORINA PAULA BOLOVAN, ADINA CORNEAAbstractThe year 1821 definitely a special one had a special character in Transylvania, compared to the previous and following years. There were several tensions, protests and local unrest, without being coordinated. One certainly cannot
ROMANIAN STUDENTS FROM TRANSYLVANIA AT EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES. UNIVERSITY AS EDUCATIONAL IDEAL (15–17TH CENTURIES)
CORNEL SIGMIREAN Abstract Beginning with the 12th century, universities became, gradually, the main centers for shaping European culture and civilization, European elites. The development of cities and states imposed the promotion of trained, capable individuals to administer business, to master
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.