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 […]