A fear from the past, reborn in the present? Austria’s historical opposition to Romania’s progress Author: Claudiu-Lucian TOPORKeywords: war, propaganda, alliances, history, past and present.DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2024.15.1-2:103 During the years of neutrality Romania has tolerated in the public arena manifestations that were opposed to Austrian policy. A virulent discourse involving historical precedents paints the portrait […]
Vlad le père, Vlad le fils et Stoker l’écrivain Author: Peter Mario KREUTERKeywords: Vlad III Țepeș, Bram Stoker, Dracula (novel), historiography, fictionalising historical figures.DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2024.15.1-2:75 One of the seemingly ineradicable false claims surrounding the writing of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula is the assertion that the Wallachian prince Vlad III the Impaler, also known as […]
1866. Establishing the constitutional monarchy – the making of Romania Author: Gheorghe CLIVETIKeywords: Romania, Great Powers, diplomacy, constitutional monarchy, Prince Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen.DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2024.15.1-2:29 Within the very complicated diplomatic and political context of the first part of 1866, when Europe was getting closer to the outbreak of the conflict between Austria and Prussia, the […]
The Beiuş estate under Bishop Ignatie Darabant of Oradea 1789-1805. Administrative organisation, expenses, and salary obligations Author: Tiberiu Alexandru CIORBA Keywords: estate, Beiuș, Oradea, Greek-Catholic Church, expenditures, salary, economy, 18th century. DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2024.15.1-2:5 For many years, the Beiuș estate was a focal point in the economic landscape of Bihor region. In the second half of […]
The Beiuş estate under Bishop Ignatie Darabant of Oradea 1789-1805. Administrative organisation, expenses, and salary obligations Autor: Tiberiu Alexandru CIORBACuvinte-cheie: estate, Beiuș, Oradea, Greek-Catholic Church, expenditures, salary, economy, 18th century.DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2024.15.1-2:5 For many years, the Beiuș estate was a focal point in the economic landscape of Bihor region. In the second half of the […]
With the Russian “allies” passing through Romania. The concerns of Germanophiles in a country under military occupation (1916-1918) Author: Claudiu-Lucian ToporKeywords: Russian army, World War I, Romania, military occupation.DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2023.14.1-2:119 In the summer of 1916, Romania entered a coalition war in difficult conditions. The Liberal government was oriented towards an alliance with the Entente […]
Romania at the European Comission of the Danube (1878-1882). The debatesʼ file and the diplomatic implicationsy Author: Gheorghe CLIVETIKeywords: the Danube Question, the Treaty of Berlin, the European Commission of Danube, the Riparian States Commission, the navigation՚s reglements, the Danube՚s sector Iron Gates – Galați, the London Conference and Treaty of 1883.DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2023.14.1-2:35 According […]
Leon Negruzzi (1840-1890), “a kind-hearted man, compassioinate, honest and joyfull” Author: Iulian PRUTEANU-ISĂCESCU Keywords: Leon Negruzzi, Negruzzi family, Moldavia, Iași, writer. DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2023.14.1-2:27 Constantin Negruzzi was born in 1808, at the Negruzzi family estate in Trifeștii Vechi, also known as Hermeziu (Iași County). He began his public activity in 1825, as an office clerk at […]
Elites and masses, revolution and conservatism in the 19th century Author: Ionuț-Alexandru BÂRLIBAKeywords: conservatism, elites, leveling, masses, modernity, revolution.DOI: 10.58543/rjmh.2023.14.1-2:5 The tension between the elites and the masses is a central phenomenon of the 19th century, the century of paradigm changes and the transition from the Old Regime to the modern era. The present […]