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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2022, vol. X, no. 1
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v10i2
Publication Date: 2022
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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2021, vol. IX, no. 2
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v10i1
Issue: 1
Volume: 10
Publication Date: 2022
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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2021, vol. IX, no. 2
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v10i1
Publication Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.37710/plural.v9i2
Publication Date: 2021
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Publication Date: 2021
Publication Name: PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2021, vol. IX, no. 1, supplement
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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2021, vol. IX, no. 1
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v9i1
Publication Date: 2021
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The issue is dedicated to the Heritage preservation
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v8i2
Publication Date: 2020
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The issue is dedicated to the World Heritage Sites
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v8i1
Publication Date: 2020
Publication Name: PLURAL. History. Culture. Society
Research Interests: Romanian History, Cultural Heritage, Heritage Studies, Cultural Heritage Conservation, Heritage Conservation, and 14 moreCultural Heritage Management, World Cultural Heritage, Architectural Heritage, Romanian Archaeology, Fortified Settlements (Archaeology), Archaeological Heritage Management, Roman Limes, Carnuntum fortress, Carnuntum, UNESCO world heritage, Dacian Fortifications, Roman Carnuntum, Dacian fortresses, and Dacian fortresses of the Orăștiei Mountains
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Plural. History. Culture. Society, vol. VII, No. 2, 2019
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v7i2
Issue: 2
Volume: VII
Publication Date: 2019
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The development of civil society in the post-Soviet countries was the main subject discussed at the international roundtable 25 Years of Development in the post-Soviet Space: Civil Society and Participatory Democracy, held in Chișinău on... more
The development of civil society in the post-Soviet countries was the main subject discussed at the international roundtable 25 Years of Development in the post-Soviet Space: Civil Society and Participatory Democracy, held in Chișinău on May 26-27, 2016.
The conference was organized by the Association of Young Historians of Moldova in cooperation with the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and Seminars Simulations Consulting (SSC) Europe. We would like to thank all cooperation partners for their efforts and especially the Central European Initiative (CEI) for their generous financial support.
The conference was organized by the Association of Young Historians of Moldova in cooperation with the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and Seminars Simulations Consulting (SSC) Europe. We would like to thank all cooperation partners for their efforts and especially the Central European Initiative (CEI) for their generous financial support.
Publication Date: 2018
Publication Name: Der Donauraum. Zeitschrift des Institutes für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa
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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2019, vol. VII, no. 1
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v7i1
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Volume: VII
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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2018, vol. VI, no. 2
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v6i2
Issue: 2
Volume: VI
Publication Date: 2018
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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2018, vol. VI, no. 1
DOI: 10.37710/plural.v6i1
Publication Date: 2018
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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2017, vol. V, no. 1
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PLURAL. History. Culture. Society, 2017, vol. 5, nr. 1
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This special issue of Euxeinos focuses on the historical transformation that occurred in a territory where various political and cultural influences met and mingled, and which today is known as the Republic of Moldova. Strongly... more
This special issue of Euxeinos focuses on the historical transformation that occurred in a territory where various political and cultural influences met and mingled, and which
today is known as the Republic of Moldova. Strongly influenced by the competing expansionist ambitions and “civilizing” missions of the powerful political entities that historically controlled this part of the world, the indigenous population was subjected to multiple cultural fractures and overlaying stratifications under Ottoman, Tsarist, Romanian, and Soviet dominance. Nine articles explore the history of this region through a selection of events, which arguably form a crucial timeline for the destiny of the populace inhabiting this land. When read in their entirety, these studies will assist the reader in scrutinizing the dense and curious history of this borderland zone and contemplating the metamorphoses of the locals’ identity.
today is known as the Republic of Moldova. Strongly influenced by the competing expansionist ambitions and “civilizing” missions of the powerful political entities that historically controlled this part of the world, the indigenous population was subjected to multiple cultural fractures and overlaying stratifications under Ottoman, Tsarist, Romanian, and Soviet dominance. Nine articles explore the history of this region through a selection of events, which arguably form a crucial timeline for the destiny of the populace inhabiting this land. When read in their entirety, these studies will assist the reader in scrutinizing the dense and curious history of this borderland zone and contemplating the metamorphoses of the locals’ identity.