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In connection with Romania’s efforts to defend her sovereignty at the Lower Danube, Great Britain reacted according to her own interests, opposing Romania’s intentions to name the Port Captain of Sulina and the Navigation Inspector or to... more
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      Black SeaDanube navigationDanube QuestionRomanian diplomacy
L’entrée de la Roumanie dans la Grande Guerre a un impact incontestable sur les carrières de certains fonctionnaires du Ministère des Affaires Étrangères. C’est une époque pleine d’événements : on coupe les liens diplomatiques avec les... more
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      Balkan HistoryRomanian diplomacy
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      Romanian diplomacyConsular Protection
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      World War II historyRomanian diplomacyJews of Central and Eastern Europe
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      Medieval StudiesIncunablesRomanian diplomacyRomanian Medieval Culture
The Romanian – Danish official relations were established in 1879, immediately after our country obtained its Independence, during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. Prince Carol I’s special envoy to King Christian IX, G.... more
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      Romanian HistoryPhaleristicsHeraldryHeraldry and Vexillology
The current issue of Revista Română pentru Studii Baltice şi Nordice / The Romanian Journal of Baltic and Nordic Studies (RRSBN) continues the publication of selected papers presented at the second international conference for Baltic and... more
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      Baltic Sea Region StudiesBlack Sea regionHistory of Finland (in Romanian)History of Finland
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Constantin Karadja (1889–1950) was a diplomat in the Foreign Service of Romania and as such from 1931 to 1941 Romanian Consul General seated in Berlin. From 1941 to 1944 he was the Director of the Consular Department in the Romanian... more
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      Romanian diplomacyModern Hungarian and Romanian History, Hungarian-Romanian Relations In the 20th Century, History of Central European Minorities and Second World WarRomanian Jews
A Romanian Diplomat Defending the Jews: Constantin I. Karadja Drawing on documents found in the Archives of the Romanian Foreign Ministry, the paper presents a number of aspects pertaining to the activities carried out by diplomat... more
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      Romanian HistoryRomanian diplomacy
Constantin I. Karadja (1889-1950) was a diplomat in the Foreign Service of Romania (1920-1947). From 1941 to 1944 he was the Director of the Consular Department in the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In that capacity, the Romanian... more
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      Social AnthropologySocial and Cultural AnthropologyComparative MethodologyPolish Culture and History
Ceterum censeo… The Archival Russian-Romanian Relations from 1990 to 2014 This study uses the considerable documentary evidence recorded in the National Archives of Romania regarding the efforts of Romanian officials during the early... more
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      Russian StudiesRussian Foreign PolicyRomanian StudiesArchivology
The article examines the problem of the border along the Liris as a factor that determined the confrontational nature of the Roman-Samnite relations. Special studies on this topic are still missing in both domestic and foreign... more
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      Republican RomeBorders and FrontiersAncient RomeSamnites
International Workshop
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      Ancient HistoryRoman HistoryRomanian diplomacy
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      Eastern European historyInterwar Period HistoryCentral and Eastern EuropeHistory of Yugoslavia
Pentru a ajuta autorităţile comuniste de la Bucureşti să găsească o soluţie în scopul creşterii cheltuielilor militare, autorităţile de la Moscova au sprijinit realizarea sub licenţă sovietică în România a unor categorii de armament,... more
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      Cold War International RelationsCold War historyRomanian diplomacyIndia and Pakistan War Conflicts
The history of the relations between the Romans and Syrians was not only marked by military clashes but also by diplomatic exchanges where the reciprocal spheres of influence were continually negotiated. In this framework, embassies... more
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      Roman HistoryHellenistic HistoryIntelligence and EspionageHellenistic and Roman Asia Minor
The political and economic controversies between the European powers stepped into a new period after the end of the Russo-Romanian-Turkish war of 1877–1878. Among the harsh conditions imposed on the Ottoman Empire by the Treaty of San... more
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      Black SeaDanube navigationDanube QuestionRomanian diplomacy