Although during the interwar period (1919 - 1940) the city of Oradea had a Hungarian and Jewish demographic majority, Romanians constantly grew in number. The phenomenon is explained by the majority Romanian ethnic reservoir in Bihor County and the hinterland of the city. The economic and administrative development demanded skilled manpower, constantly growing, knowledgeable in Romanian language, which the city could no longer provide. The neatly superior biological force of Romanians in Bihor, compared to that of the ethnic minorities in the area, facilitated their migration from the village to the city and the gradual preponderance of the Romanians in Oradea and other urban cente...
Oradea, an important cultural, economic and administrative town at the western border of Romania, i...
The articles about the conflict between Hungary and Romania, which were published in IDC from Novemb...
The author presents the genesis of the Poles' presence in the former and modern-day Rumanian territo...
The act of the union of Bessarabia with the country was reckoned by the great historian Gheorghe Buz...
Romania and the Annexations of Transylvania and Bessarabia in the First Post-War Period At the end...
Regional cultural associations among the Romanians of Transylvania, 1861-1914. - In: Romanian civili...
Oradea, an important cultural, economic and administrative town at the Western border of Romania, is...
Even since the Greek-Roman antiquity, and then in the Middle Ages into the modern era and up un...
The succession of the military actions in the summer of 1917 generated three operations: the one fro...
In the following paper I want to succinctly present the main characteristics of the Kingdom of Roman...
Romania's territory and population doubled after World War I. This exp and ed state, with its divers...
From tradition to modernisation : the Romanian family in Transylvania in the Modern Era (1850-1918)....
“The Annals of Braila” is one of the most important regional cultural journals published...
As a part and an important, even determinant resource in the complex process of national culture de...
The purpose of this article is to initiate a discussion on Romania’s situation during the First Worl...
Oradea, an important cultural, economic and administrative town at the western border of Romania, i...
The articles about the conflict between Hungary and Romania, which were published in IDC from Novemb...
The author presents the genesis of the Poles' presence in the former and modern-day Rumanian territo...
The act of the union of Bessarabia with the country was reckoned by the great historian Gheorghe Buz...
Romania and the Annexations of Transylvania and Bessarabia in the First Post-War Period At the end...
Regional cultural associations among the Romanians of Transylvania, 1861-1914. - In: Romanian civili...
Oradea, an important cultural, economic and administrative town at the Western border of Romania, is...
Even since the Greek-Roman antiquity, and then in the Middle Ages into the modern era and up un...
The succession of the military actions in the summer of 1917 generated three operations: the one fro...
In the following paper I want to succinctly present the main characteristics of the Kingdom of Roman...
Romania's territory and population doubled after World War I. This exp and ed state, with its divers...
From tradition to modernisation : the Romanian family in Transylvania in the Modern Era (1850-1918)....
“The Annals of Braila” is one of the most important regional cultural journals published...
As a part and an important, even determinant resource in the complex process of national culture de...
The purpose of this article is to initiate a discussion on Romania’s situation during the First Worl...
Oradea, an important cultural, economic and administrative town at the western border of Romania, i...
The articles about the conflict between Hungary and Romania, which were published in IDC from Novemb...
The author presents the genesis of the Poles' presence in the former and modern-day Rumanian territo...