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Journal of Romanian Studies

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The Journal of Romanian Studies examines critical issues in Romanian studies, linking work in that field to wider theoretical debates and issues of current relevance.
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The new biannual, peer-reviewed Journal of Romanian Studies, jointly developed by The Society for Romanian Studies and ibidem Press, examines critical issues in Romanian studies, linking work in that field to wider theoretical debates and issues of current relevance, and serving as a forum for junior and senior scholars. The journal also presents articles that connect Romania and Moldova comparatively with other states and their ethnic majorities and minorities, and with other groups by investigating the challenges of migration and globalization and the impact of the European Union.

Issue No. 2 contains:

Lucian Leuștean: Romania, the Paris Peace Conference and the Protection System of “Race, Language and Religion” Minorities: A Reassessment
Gavin Bowd: Between France and Romania, Between Science and Propaganda. Emmanuel de Martonne in 1919
Doina Anca Cretu: Humanitarian Aid in the “Bulwark of Bolshevism:” The American Relief Administration and the Quest for Sovereignty in Post-World War I Romania
Gábor Egry: Made in Paris? Contested Regions and Political Regionalism during and after Peacemaking: Székelyföld and the Banat in a Comparative Perspective
Svetlana Suveica: Against the „Imposition of the Foreign Yoke“: The Bessarabians Write to Wilson (1919)
Florian Kührer-Wielach: “A fertile and flourishing garden”: Alexandru Vaida-Voevod's Political Account Ten Years after Versailles

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Price: $40.00
Pages: 220
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Publication Date: 01 October 2019
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838213491
Format: Paperback
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Arms Control

Svetlana Suveica, Ph.D., is a research associate at the University of Regensburg, Germany, where she teaches Southeast European history. She earned her Ph.D. from the “Al.I. Cuza” University in Iași in 1999. Former research associate at the Institute of East and Southeast European Studies (IOS) Regensburg and associate professor at Moldova State in Chisinau. She published extensively on the transition of Bessarabian society from the Russian empire to the Romanian nation-state, the region’s interwar integration in Romania, institutional and social changes in Bessarabia and Transnistria during World War II, local experiences in the Holocaust. She is currently finishing a book on the alternative visions of belonging in Bessarabia after 1918.