Tudor Salanțiu Abstract. The impact of perturbation on performance development in post-conflict periods was investigated by pursuing the complexity associated with the reorganization of Europe after the First World War. Using information about the events that took place after the
Femininity and Elegance in Romanian Communism (1945–1989)
Nina Florentina Cristea Abstract. Elegance, fashion, design and other female activities were subjected to different pressures, desires and possibilities during communism. To be a woman in those times was a challenge, and with all the pressure, you also had to
The Ion I. C. Brătianu Government and the Management of the Trial Filed Against the Former Crown Prince Carol of Romania in Paris, in 1926
Narcis Dorin Ion Abstract. As the title suggests, the article “The Ion I. C. Brătianu government and the management of the trial filed against the former Crown Prince Carol of Romania in Paris, in 1926,” analyzes, based on unpublished archive
Under the Sign of the fait accompli: The Union of the Romanian Principalities and the European Powers (The Historiography and the Documentary Revealings)
Gheorghe Cliveti Abstract. According to that clause-based point of the Paris Treaty, on 30 March 1856, the Russian protectorate of the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia ended. The two State entities would be – like Serbia, but distinctly – subject
Echoes of the Transylvanian Question. Mazzini and the Discussions between Romanians and Hungarians in the International Press (1851)
Antonio D’Alessandri Abstract. After the revolutions of 1848–49, the Transylvanian question remained a controversial topic and the subject of harsh discussions between Romanian and Hungarian exiles in the cultural context of most important European capitals. The essay addresses the role
Elaboration of Avram Iancu’s Biography: Ideological Stages and Implications, Historical Significance
Sorin Șipoș, Ioan Bolovan, Adina-Maria Cornea Abstract. In historian Silviu Dragomir’s work on the investigation of the national phenomenon, specifically the 1848 Revolution. Chronologically speaking, the national movement of 1848–1849 is the last theme investigated by the historian. However, he
Avram Iancu at the First Centenary. The Apuseni Mountains Celebrations, 30 August – 2 September 1924
Abstract. Our contribution aims to capture some aspects of the commemorative celebrations dedicated to the centenary of Avram Iancu’s birth, which took place between August 30 – 2 September 1924. Since autumn 1918, the name of Avram Iancu has been
Avram Iancu et “Gazeta Transilvaniei” [Avram Iancu in the Pages of “Gazeta Transilvaniei”]
Lucian GiuraAbstractThe nineteenth century is rightly considered in historiography as the century of nationalities. During this period, the Enlightenment messages propagated in the world by the ideas of the French Revolution and then by the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte, ripe
A Model of Popular War in the Western Carpathians Lead by Avram Iancu to Defend the Romanian Nation in Transylvania: 1848–1849
Dumitru PredaAbstract A crossroads event in the evolution of modern Romanian society, the Revolution of 1848–1849 represents a chapter of broad significance and lessons for military history. The armed resistance of the Romanians from Transylvania, which had as its nucleus
The 1923 Constitution – a “New Constitution” for a “Greater and New Romania”?
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