Due to the imminence of war, the Fourteenth International Congress of Sociology (Bucharest, 29 August–6 September 1939, president D. Gusti) was postponed, two weeks before taking place, until April 1940 and later on sine die. It was finally held in Rome (30 August–2 September 1950, president Corrado Gini), without the expected Romanian participation, which had been blocked by the communist regime. The study presents the preparation of the Bucharest Congress (1937–1939 and 1940–1948, based on unpublished documents from Anton Golopentia’s personal archive), the Congress in Rome and a comparison between them (with respect to cooperation with the International Institute of Sociology; the participants announced/present; the program; the section...
The social history of the ethnic Hungarian sociology in Romania ought to be treated as the history o...
Roques Mario. Mémoires de la Société néo-philologique de Helsinki, XII (1939). In: Romania, tome 66 ...
In the spring of 1918, the Romanian Question became more popular than before in the Italian public o...
1939 marks the culmination of the Bucharest Sociological School (BSS) led by Dimitrie Gusti. In reco...
Between August 29 and September 2, 1939 the XIVth International Congress of Sociology, organized by ...
After the establishment of the Soviet-type Communist regime in Romania, sociology – a discipline wit...
Suppressed on ideological grounds, banned as academic discipline, and dismantled as scientific infra...
This study examines one highly significant event in the history of Romania’s sociology that until no...
This document was originally published in Italian, and now it appears for the first time in Romanian...
On summer 1953, Bucharest hosted the Third World Youth Congress and the Fourth World Youth Festival...
The political regime of Nicolae Ceausescu had at least three distinct stages, each of these being ch...
In this article the author examines Dimitrie Gusti’s actions and publications from 1936, which was t...
In this study I evaluate the group context and functions associated to the Romanian Sociology journa...
This section contains two important documents here published for the first time. The first is the te...
This section contains two important documents here published for the first time. The first is the te...
The social history of the ethnic Hungarian sociology in Romania ought to be treated as the history o...
Roques Mario. Mémoires de la Société néo-philologique de Helsinki, XII (1939). In: Romania, tome 66 ...
In the spring of 1918, the Romanian Question became more popular than before in the Italian public o...
1939 marks the culmination of the Bucharest Sociological School (BSS) led by Dimitrie Gusti. In reco...
Between August 29 and September 2, 1939 the XIVth International Congress of Sociology, organized by ...
After the establishment of the Soviet-type Communist regime in Romania, sociology – a discipline wit...
Suppressed on ideological grounds, banned as academic discipline, and dismantled as scientific infra...
This study examines one highly significant event in the history of Romania’s sociology that until no...
This document was originally published in Italian, and now it appears for the first time in Romanian...
On summer 1953, Bucharest hosted the Third World Youth Congress and the Fourth World Youth Festival...
The political regime of Nicolae Ceausescu had at least three distinct stages, each of these being ch...
In this article the author examines Dimitrie Gusti’s actions and publications from 1936, which was t...
In this study I evaluate the group context and functions associated to the Romanian Sociology journa...
This section contains two important documents here published for the first time. The first is the te...
This section contains two important documents here published for the first time. The first is the te...
The social history of the ethnic Hungarian sociology in Romania ought to be treated as the history o...
Roques Mario. Mémoires de la Société néo-philologique de Helsinki, XII (1939). In: Romania, tome 66 ...
In the spring of 1918, the Romanian Question became more popular than before in the Italian public o...