The Letter Exchange on the Romanian Front during the First World War
Modern Religious Movements on Romanian Territory Can Evangelical Cults in Romania Historically be Seen as NeoProtestant?
Alfonso Visconti, a Diplomat in the Service of the Holy See at the Court of Zsigmond Báthory
“Long Live Greater Romania!”: The Great Union Day - Gender Perspectives
The Economical Issues of the Greek-Catholic and Orthodox Deaneries of Târgu Mureş between September 1940 and October 1944
The Ottoman “other”: (Re)Framing the Past of the Modern Turkish Nation
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