The data used in the following dataset was collected from the first volume "The Bibliography of the Relationships Between Romanian Literature and Foreign Literatures in Periodicals (1919-1944)" (Eds. Ana-Maria Brezuleanu, Ileana Mihăilă, Viorica Nișcov, Michaela Şchiopu, Cornelia Ștefănescu), published by the Romanian Academy in 1997. The dataset accounts for nearly all topics pertaining to foreign literatures published in Romanian periodicals active between 1919 and 1944. Nodes concerned with the periodicals were marked with an [R] for easy filtering. Out of the 6455 articles included in the first volume of the Bibliography, only 2193 have been processed, the rest of them having topics that are either too nationally-oriented, too minor, o...
Title: Istoria civilizaţiei române moderne (The history of modern Romanian civilization) Originally ...
Title: În contra direcţiei de astăzi în cultura română (Against the contemporary direction in Romani...
Although during the interwar period (1919 - 1940) the city of Oradea had a Hungarian and Jewish ...
The cultural development of Lower Danube area was felt after 1840, when in Romania thefirst societie...
This paper presents some of the research conducted on the Lower Danube Press. In itsdevelopment it w...
The subject of this thesis is the development of a literary culture among the Romanians in the perio...
In its early days Romanian feminine writing was influenced by the ideals of emancipation that animat...
Based on a network analysis of publications in Romanian-German literary journals of the interwar per...
This paper outlines major directions in the reception of Knut Hamsun in the Romanian cultural printe...
M. E. Literaturblatt für germanische und romanische Philologie, XXXVIII, 1917. In: Romania, tome 45 ...
M. E. Literaturblatt für germanische und romanische Philologie, XXXIX, 1918. In: Romania, tome 45 n°...
“The Annals of Braila” is one of the most important regional cultural journals published...
This poster proposes a field-theoretical use of network analysis using Romanian-German literary jour...
Romanians and the Others Ana Bento-Ribeiro (Paris Nanterre University, France) The Underdog Outs...
M. E.Literaturblatt für Germanische und Romanische Philologie, XXXVII, 1916 (suite). In: Romania, to...
Title: Istoria civilizaţiei române moderne (The history of modern Romanian civilization) Originally ...
Title: În contra direcţiei de astăzi în cultura română (Against the contemporary direction in Romani...
Although during the interwar period (1919 - 1940) the city of Oradea had a Hungarian and Jewish ...
The cultural development of Lower Danube area was felt after 1840, when in Romania thefirst societie...
This paper presents some of the research conducted on the Lower Danube Press. In itsdevelopment it w...
The subject of this thesis is the development of a literary culture among the Romanians in the perio...
In its early days Romanian feminine writing was influenced by the ideals of emancipation that animat...
Based on a network analysis of publications in Romanian-German literary journals of the interwar per...
This paper outlines major directions in the reception of Knut Hamsun in the Romanian cultural printe...
M. E. Literaturblatt für germanische und romanische Philologie, XXXVIII, 1917. In: Romania, tome 45 ...
M. E. Literaturblatt für germanische und romanische Philologie, XXXIX, 1918. In: Romania, tome 45 n°...
“The Annals of Braila” is one of the most important regional cultural journals published...
This poster proposes a field-theoretical use of network analysis using Romanian-German literary jour...
Romanians and the Others Ana Bento-Ribeiro (Paris Nanterre University, France) The Underdog Outs...
M. E.Literaturblatt für Germanische und Romanische Philologie, XXXVII, 1916 (suite). In: Romania, to...
Title: Istoria civilizaţiei române moderne (The history of modern Romanian civilization) Originally ...
Title: În contra direcţiei de astăzi în cultura română (Against the contemporary direction in Romani...
Although during the interwar period (1919 - 1940) the city of Oradea had a Hungarian and Jewish ...