While overall social scientific attempts at pinpointing the origin of Europe’s East-West divide range from awarding the imagined border near-timelessness to viewing it as barely over a century old, Eastern European intellectuals are currently more concerned with the resurgence of discourses about the “otherness” of their geocultural location(s) in the post-Cold War era. Focusing on Romania, the article looks at the new division of scholarly labor among academics in the context of the shift from Eastern (communist) to Western (neoliberal) ideological authority and the pending European “integration”. Caught between the struggle to overcome the defining power of old and new stereotypes (“Balkanism”) and the effort of restoring to collective me...
This paper is dealing with the evolution of Romanian foreign policy following to the fall of the Cea...
Romanians and the Others Ana Bento-Ribeiro (Paris Nanterre University, France) The Underdog Outs...
Before 1989 Romania was among the most authoritarian regimes of those in the Socialist East Bloc. Ni...
The aim of this study is to analyze the intellectual’s state in the Romanian society which is going ...
The article aims to illustrate the mutual dependencies and transfers between different segments of t...
Hungarian-Romanian relations were, after the fall of Communist governments, tense but are, nowadays,...
AbstractThe active participation of ex-communist literatures and their pro-European pact implies, wi...
The transition in East European countries generated many theoretical problems, especially regarding ...
My paper focuses on the sensitive point of intersection between the far-right orthodox autochthonous...
In the chapter, it will be argued that in the case of Romania, it is rather difficult to make sense ...
The volume gathers the papers presented at the international symposium held in Oradea, Romania, on J...
Romania: land of conquest by Romans, Huns, Turks, last outpost of Christendom in Eastern Europe, par...
The article "Constructions and Deconstructions of Cultural Identities in Greater Romania. B. Fundoia...
<span>The present paper aims at analysing the trajectories of the Romanian intellectuals immediately...
peer reviewedHigher education systems in Central and Eastern Europe have faced numerous challenges i...
This paper is dealing with the evolution of Romanian foreign policy following to the fall of the Cea...
Romanians and the Others Ana Bento-Ribeiro (Paris Nanterre University, France) The Underdog Outs...
Before 1989 Romania was among the most authoritarian regimes of those in the Socialist East Bloc. Ni...
The aim of this study is to analyze the intellectual’s state in the Romanian society which is going ...
The article aims to illustrate the mutual dependencies and transfers between different segments of t...
Hungarian-Romanian relations were, after the fall of Communist governments, tense but are, nowadays,...
AbstractThe active participation of ex-communist literatures and their pro-European pact implies, wi...
The transition in East European countries generated many theoretical problems, especially regarding ...
My paper focuses on the sensitive point of intersection between the far-right orthodox autochthonous...
In the chapter, it will be argued that in the case of Romania, it is rather difficult to make sense ...
The volume gathers the papers presented at the international symposium held in Oradea, Romania, on J...
Romania: land of conquest by Romans, Huns, Turks, last outpost of Christendom in Eastern Europe, par...
The article "Constructions and Deconstructions of Cultural Identities in Greater Romania. B. Fundoia...
<span>The present paper aims at analysing the trajectories of the Romanian intellectuals immediately...
peer reviewedHigher education systems in Central and Eastern Europe have faced numerous challenges i...
This paper is dealing with the evolution of Romanian foreign policy following to the fall of the Cea...
Romanians and the Others Ana Bento-Ribeiro (Paris Nanterre University, France) The Underdog Outs...
Before 1989 Romania was among the most authoritarian regimes of those in the Socialist East Bloc. Ni...