International audienceA critical survey of the religious medieval monuments and art of the western Carpathian mountains, Lower Mureş Valley, and the Hațeg region witnesses to the history of Romanian communities in what was once part of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. As such, the interpretation of this peripheral artistic corpus remains a never-ending matter of dispute among the religious and cultural complexities of Transylvanian society. This paper asserts that while Transylvania lies outside the usual geographical boundaries of the Balkans, medieval Transylvanian Romanians largely followed cultural norms from south of the Danube, and thus belong within the Balkan milieu
Includes bibliographical references (page [72])This thesis focuses on the social structure of a smal...
The article addresses the cultural appropriation of multiethnic provincial urban spaces in Dualist H...
Transylvania has a long history of interethnic contacts – both peaceful and conflicting. As a result...
AbstractIn the context of increasingly intense debates regarding the cultural role that the Comitat ...
This PhD thesis provides a multi-layered analysis of Saxon rural fortified churches from the thirtee...
This paper shows that the overall situation in the Pannonian-Balkan area led to the facts in the 14t...
This thesis examines the social landscape of Northwest Transylvania in the Late Iron Age, Roman and ...
This thesis examines the social landscape of Northwest Transylvania in the Late Iron Age, Roman and ...
This paper examines toponyms of Walloon origin in the area of today's Romania and Serbia, especially...
Testimonies on the ethno-confessional structure of medieval Transylvania and Hungary : (9th-14th cen...
Between Rome and Constantinople : the religious structure of Medieval Hungary (13th-14th centuries)....
Proceeding on sub-state and transnational scales, the study inquires into the cultural contextual-iz...
ABSTRACT: Just like the history of any other field of activity, the history of law in general and Ro...
Kalotaszeg is a famous historic and ethnographic region in Transylvania (Romania) consisting of appr...
This paper aims to examine the context in which an iconographic topic, namely, the visual representa...
Includes bibliographical references (page [72])This thesis focuses on the social structure of a smal...
The article addresses the cultural appropriation of multiethnic provincial urban spaces in Dualist H...
Transylvania has a long history of interethnic contacts – both peaceful and conflicting. As a result...
AbstractIn the context of increasingly intense debates regarding the cultural role that the Comitat ...
This PhD thesis provides a multi-layered analysis of Saxon rural fortified churches from the thirtee...
This paper shows that the overall situation in the Pannonian-Balkan area led to the facts in the 14t...
This thesis examines the social landscape of Northwest Transylvania in the Late Iron Age, Roman and ...
This thesis examines the social landscape of Northwest Transylvania in the Late Iron Age, Roman and ...
This paper examines toponyms of Walloon origin in the area of today's Romania and Serbia, especially...
Testimonies on the ethno-confessional structure of medieval Transylvania and Hungary : (9th-14th cen...
Between Rome and Constantinople : the religious structure of Medieval Hungary (13th-14th centuries)....
Proceeding on sub-state and transnational scales, the study inquires into the cultural contextual-iz...
ABSTRACT: Just like the history of any other field of activity, the history of law in general and Ro...
Kalotaszeg is a famous historic and ethnographic region in Transylvania (Romania) consisting of appr...
This paper aims to examine the context in which an iconographic topic, namely, the visual representa...
Includes bibliographical references (page [72])This thesis focuses on the social structure of a smal...
The article addresses the cultural appropriation of multiethnic provincial urban spaces in Dualist H...
Transylvania has a long history of interethnic contacts – both peaceful and conflicting. As a result...