The present study deals with the tragedy undergone by the Romanians in 1812, which was by no means a random occurrence. On the contrary, it can be considered the result of a long expansionist policy of Tsarist Russia. The severance from Moldavia of the territory between the Dniester and the Prut rivers was also due to the tolerant attitude of the Ottoman and Habsburg Empires combined with the compromises made by o ther great powers such as France, England and Prussia
This article analyzes the way William Wilkinson, a Levant Company member, perceives two Romanian cou...
The aim of our present paper, underwent several important historical stages, between the 15th and th...
The Rapt of Bessarabia in 1812 was a direct result of expansionary policy pursued by Russia and Turk...
The Russian Ottoman war of 1806 -1812 caught the Romanian Principalities as in a vise. The confl...
The period from the Peace of Iasi till the Peace of Bucharest (1792–1812) is characterized by a wors...
The year 1812 remains in the history of the Romanian Principalities as the year when the peace treat...
The study represents an overview of the evolution of the national policy of the Russian Empire in Be...
In the early nineteenth century, the Romanian Principalities crossed an extremely difficult situatio...
Abstract: In the early nineteenth century, the Romanian Principalities crossed an extremel...
Moldova and the Wallachia, being involved in fi ghting the great European powers, became the early n...
In this paper the author present the rivalry of the mouths of Danube market and the south Russian hi...
The paper focuses on Budjak’s status after the Trea ty of Bucharest, dated 1812. Ottoma...
Few 19 th century phenomena aroused so much interest as the Crimean War, this important episode of t...
Russian expansionism in Europe during World War I – despite the temporary victories - by the end of ...
Several articles from Timpul newspaper, signed by our national poet Mihai Eminescu, talk about 1812 ...
This article analyzes the way William Wilkinson, a Levant Company member, perceives two Romanian cou...
The aim of our present paper, underwent several important historical stages, between the 15th and th...
The Rapt of Bessarabia in 1812 was a direct result of expansionary policy pursued by Russia and Turk...
The Russian Ottoman war of 1806 -1812 caught the Romanian Principalities as in a vise. The confl...
The period from the Peace of Iasi till the Peace of Bucharest (1792–1812) is characterized by a wors...
The year 1812 remains in the history of the Romanian Principalities as the year when the peace treat...
The study represents an overview of the evolution of the national policy of the Russian Empire in Be...
In the early nineteenth century, the Romanian Principalities crossed an extremely difficult situatio...
Abstract: In the early nineteenth century, the Romanian Principalities crossed an extremel...
Moldova and the Wallachia, being involved in fi ghting the great European powers, became the early n...
In this paper the author present the rivalry of the mouths of Danube market and the south Russian hi...
The paper focuses on Budjak’s status after the Trea ty of Bucharest, dated 1812. Ottoma...
Few 19 th century phenomena aroused so much interest as the Crimean War, this important episode of t...
Russian expansionism in Europe during World War I – despite the temporary victories - by the end of ...
Several articles from Timpul newspaper, signed by our national poet Mihai Eminescu, talk about 1812 ...
This article analyzes the way William Wilkinson, a Levant Company member, perceives two Romanian cou...
The aim of our present paper, underwent several important historical stages, between the 15th and th...
The Rapt of Bessarabia in 1812 was a direct result of expansionary policy pursued by Russia and Turk...