HISTORICAL YEARBOOK
VOLUME XVII, 2020
Contents | |
Iskra BAEVA, BULGARIAN SPECIFICS OF THE SOCIAL CRISIS THAT PUT AN END TO THE COMMUNIST REGIME AND THE CHALLENGES THAT BULGARIA FACED ON ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY AND MARKET ECONOMY – “St. Kliment Ohridski” University of Sofia, Bulgaria | p.5 |
COMMUNISM – POLICIES AND MEMORY
Florin ANGHEL, IRON CURTAIN OF MEMORIES: DEALING WITH SOVIET LIBERATION OF BULGARIA IN SEPTEMBER 1944 – ”Ovidius” University of Constanța, Romania https://www.doi.org/10.61801/HY.2020.01 | p.21 |
Gavin BOWD, VISITS, VISTAS AND VICISSITUDES: BRITISH COMMUNISTS AND ROMANIAN PEOPLE’S DEMOCRACY – University of St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom | p.37 |
T.O. SMITH, MALCOLM MACDONALD AND KING NORODOM SIHANOUK: A BRITISH DIPLOMAT AND THE ALLURE OF CAMBODIAN ELEPHANT DIPLOMACY – Huntington University, Indiana, USA https://www.doi.org/10.61801/HY.2020.02 | p.53 |
Gabriel Stelian MANEA, A SUSPICIOUS SILENCE. THE WEST ABOUT THE CASE OF GHEORGHE CALCIU-DUMITREASA – ”Ovidius” University of Constanța, Romania https://www.doi.org/10.61801/HY.2020.03 | p.73 |
ROMANIA – BORDERS AND ECONOMIC INTERESTS
Doru LIXANDRU, GÉOGRAPHES, CARTES ET TERRITOIRE NATIONAL: IMAGINER LA FRONTIÈRE ROUMANO-HONGROISE DE L’ENTRE-DEUX-GUERRES – Centre d’Études Sociologiques et Politiques Raymond Aron (CESPRA), EHESS/CNRS Paris, France | p.99 |
Alexandru D. AIOANEI, THE BRITISH ECONOMIC INTERESTS IN ROMANIA IN THE PERIOD 1944-1946 – “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, Romania | p.115 |
THE QUEST FOR POWER – WAR, PROPAGANDA AND
ARMED RESISTANCE
Adriana Claudia CÎTEIA, THREE VISIONS OF INNER SELF AND HUMAN IDENTITY IN THE RENNAISSANCE PHILOSOPHY – ”Ovidius” University of Constanța, Romania | p.133 |
Nikolaos MAVROPOULOS, ESTABLISHMENT OF A TROUBLED COLONY 1899-1904: ITALIANS IN SOMALIA – European University Institute, Firenze, Italy | p.143 |
Christopher HULSHOF, AN ABERRATION OR THE NEW NORM?: EXAMINING AMERICA’S USE OF TORTURE DURING THE 21ST CENTURY – University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA | p.157 |
REVIEW
Marius-Mircea Crișan (editor), Dracula. An International Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, Palgrave Gothic, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 2017, XI+280 pages. Bogdan POPA – ”N. Iorga” History Institute, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania | p.169 |