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Yearbook of The "A. D. Xenopol" Institute of History: Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Early Modern Period
Yearbook of The "A. D. Xenopol" Institute of History: Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Early Modern Period
CONTENTS
ROMANIAN MODERNITY
SIMION-ALEXANDRU GAVRIȘ, Lascăr Catargiu and the „Conservative
Version” of the Moldavian Unionism (1855−1859) ........................... 101
MIRCEA-CRISTIAN GHENGHEA, “Selected Pieces from the Romanian
Plagiarism” at the End of the 19th Century ................................ .... 117
PAUL E. MICHELSON, George Enescu in Wartime Iași, 1916−1919 ............. 127
RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES
GHEORGHE CLIVETI, The “Oriental Crisis” and the Implications of the
Romania’s Neutrality (January−July 1876). Historiographical Notes and
Documentary Appeal ................................ .............................. 179
HELMUT RUMPLER, The “Day of Constanza”. Austria-Hungary and Rumania
during the July-Crises 1914 ................................ ...................... 215
CĂTĂLIN TURLIUC, The Paris Peace Conference (1919−1920), and the New
World Order. Romanian Perspectives ........................................... 223
PAUL NISTOR, Great Britain at the Beginning of the Cold War: Interests,
Vulnerabilities and its Attitude Towards the Soviet Union .................... 229
RECENT HISTORY
RADU FLORIAN BRUJA, Culture and Propaganda. Slovak-Romanian Cultural
Association ................................ ................................ ......... 247
GHEORGHE ONIȘORU, Some Considerations Regarding the Communist Move-
ment in Interwar Period Romania ................................ ............... 265
MARIUS IULIAN PETRARU, Romania’s Calvary: From Antonescu’s Political
Regime to Popular Democracy (1944–1948) ................................ ... 273
SORIN D. IVĂNESCU, Militia’s Activity in its First Decade of Activity,
1949−1959 ................................ ................................ ......... 283
ALEXANDRU-FLORIN PLATON, Body and Power in the Communist Regime.
An Anthropological Interpretation of Lenin’s Cult of Personality ............ 291
REGIONAL HISTORY
HARIETA MARECI SABOL, From Local Curers to Qualified Physicians.
Remedies and Treatments in 19th Century Bukovina .......................... 305
LIGIA-MARIA FODOR, The Private Training Institutes for Female Primary
School Teachers in Habsburg Bukovina ................................ ........ 319
IULIA-ELENA ZUP, Aurel Onciul and the Question of the Languages in the
Habsburg Empire ................................ ................................ . 339
ANDREI CORBEA-HOISIE, The German-Speaking Newspapers in Czernowitz/
Cernăuți before and after the First World War ................................ 349
ION LIHACIU, Landmarks of the German-Speaking “Cultural Field” of
Bukovina ................................ ........................................... 359
DOCUMENTS
COSMIN MIHUȚ, “Beloved Friend and Nephew”. A few Unpublished Letters of
Ion Câmpineanu to Ion Ghica ................................ .................... 369