"Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History

   of the Romanian Academy

General presentation

Management and address
History
Journals and periodicals edited by the Institute
Library
Funding
Personnel

 

"Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History Research Programs

Sources and Work-Tools
Central Europe and the Pontic Space
Romania in the History of Europe (Nineteenth Century)
Romania and Europe  in the Twentieth Century

 

Other scientific activities

The Workshop for the Study of Ideologies and Collective Mentalities
The Workshop for the Study of Historical and Juridical Anthropology of the Ancient Regime
The Laboratory of Russian and Soviet Research (L.R.S.R)
Guidance of Ph.D. theses
Monthly and annual conferences organized by the "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History
International history commissions

 

Recent published collections of documents and books (1998-2005)

Collections of documents
Books


 

General presentation of "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History

 

Management and address

Director: Dr. Eugen Denize, professor
Deputy Director: Dr. Ovidiu Cristea, senior researcher
Secretary of the Scientific Council: Dr. Ileana Căzan, senior researcher

1, Aviatorilor Boulevard, 011851 Bucharest, Romania
Phone: (401) 212-53-37
Fax: (401) 311-03-71
E-mail: Institutul.Iorga@email.ro

 

History

The institute was founded in 1937, as an institute for world history, under the leadership of the famous Romanian historian Nicolae Iorga, whose outstanding activity in this research field integrated the Romanian historiography into the European one. The official opening took place on 15 April 1939, when the building at 1, Aviatorilor Boulevard was completed. The ceremony was attended by king Carol II, members of the government, of the Academy and the University. The building is architect Petre Antonescu's work and the paint in fresco, which decorates both entrances, is made by the artist Olga Greceanu. In 1976, Nicolae Iorga's bust, made by the famous sculptor Ion Irimescu, was been placed in front of the building.

After Nicolae Iorga's murder, in November 1940, Gheorghe I. Brătianu, another outstanding and well-known historian, both in the country and all over the world, became the director of the institute, which had the same profile until 1947. After 1948, the institute belonged to the Romanian Academy and since 1965 it has held the name of his founder: "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History.

Along the time, the directors of the institute were: Andrei Oţetea (1947-1948), Petre Constantinescu-Iaşi (1948-1953), Victor Cheresteşiu (1953-1956), Andrei Oţetea (1956-1970), Ştefan Ştefănescu (1970-1989), Şerban Papacostea (1990-2001), Ioan Scurtu (2001-2006), Eugen Denize (2006-present).

According to its status, the main objective of the institute is the advanced scientific research in history. The activity of the institute is concerned with editing sources, internal and foreign documents or narrative sources, as well as developing important scientific projects and programs on various subjects: the history of social-political structures, the study of international relations, the history of communism, or the history of regional factors (the Black Sea), mentality, climate, personalities, religion.

Four principal workgroups perform the scientific activity of the institute: Historical Sources and Work-Tools; Central Europe and the Pontic Space; Romania in the History of Europe (Nineteenth Century); Romania in the World History (Twentieth Century).

 

Journals and periodicals edited by the Institute

The institute is endorsing, scientifically and technically, the publication of five journals of the Romanian Academy: Revista Istorică (Historical Review), Studii şi Materiale de Istorie Medie (Studies and Materials of Medieval History), Studii si Materiale de Istorie Modernă (Studies and Materials of Modern History), Studii şi Materiale de Istorie Contemporană (Studies and Materials of Contemporary History), and Historical Yearbook.

In 1948, under the patronage of the institute, the periodical Studii (Studies) came out, which, in 1974, became Revista de Istorie (The Review of History), and in 1990 Revista Istorică (The Historical Review). The Historical Review is written in the spirit of its creator, Nicolae Iorga, whose main concern was to connect the Romanian historical research to the trends and methods of Western historiography. Historical Review is mainly publishing studies of Medieval, Modern and Contemporary history, with a new approach, forbidden in the communist era. For the Contemporary times, articles about the communism impact on society, politics and propaganda, have been printed. The articles concerning the Medieval and Modern times emphasize the integration of the Romanian people history into world history and continue the interwar tradition of Pontic studies. Works about the relations between Church and society, Orthodoxy and Catholicism, ideology and authority are published as well.

In the social history field, articles about the importance of the Romanian elite and social structures in the Romanian Principalities are written. Less studied topics, such as finance, banks, credits, traffic and merchants have been approached in economic history. As a new field we have to mention the publishing of studies concerning minorities, communities and ethnical groups.

The new Historical Review also includes topics such as: famous personalities in Romanian history; history and historiography; personalities in the Romanian exile; heraldry and seals. All studies are followed by an abstract in a foreign language, English, French or German.

The second part of the review, "Scientific Information", has been completed with issues of Contemporary historiography, historical restitution, new sources.

Of great interest is the section "Bibliography", a valuable work-tool. This section mentions the works of Romanian and foreign historians, printed outside the country, which include information about Romanian history. It is a way to know how the Romanian sources and historiography are appreciated by foreign historians.

Historical Review publishes studies by prestigious foreign historians as well, and it is sent to about 120 libraries and research institutes all over the world.

Studies and Materials of Medieval History is a periodical which includes Romanian and world Medieval history articles, as well as sources, scientific notes, addenda and corrigenda, critical reviews. The subjects are grouped by topic, according to the researched area: economy and society, the minority in Romanian history, the Ottoman Empire and the Christian countries, international relations in the Middle Ages, etc.

Outstanding personalities, such as Andrei Oţetea, Mihai Berza, Maria Holban, P. P. Panaitescu, David Prodan, Alexandru Elian, Aurel Decei, offered their contribution in time, and nowadays, besides well-known researchers, the publication is open to the gifted young generation of historians.

Studies and Materials of Modern History is published by the Romanian Academy Press yearly and is focused on the history of the nineteenth-twentieth centuries. It was a time in Romanian history when social-economic, political, cultural and mental structures emerged and developed. The whole society was confronted not only with an upgrading process, but also with completely reshaping its fundamental institutions.

The review publishes studies on diversified subjects, interpretative works or unpublished sources, which re-enter, in this way, the historiographical circulation. The studies and articles are novel because of the involved historical information, and mostly because of the way in which historical facts are presented and interpreted, always in connection with the existing achievements of historiography.

Studies and Material of Contemporary History is a new periodical meant to place the results of Romanian and world Contemporary history into the scientific circulation. The authors are mainly members of the "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History, but the publication is open to other Romanian and foreign specialists as well.

Studies and Materials of Contemporary History will also include a substantial section of reviews and bibliographic information.

"Historical Yearbook" is a new periodical in English, which was launched recently.

 

Library

Personnel:

Maria Mihăilescu, coordinator
Georgeta Crăciunoiu, librarian
Ana-Maria Ciobanu, librarian
e-mail: bibliotecaiorga@yahoo.com

The starting point of the library was Nicolae Iorga's personal library. In 1923, the famous scientist founded "Nicolae Iorga" Cultural Foundation where, according to the documents, the library, "the place housing all the books I have gathered and will gather", played a very important role. On 15 April 1939, when the Institute of World History was opened, Nicolae Iorga mentioned that the library had 50,000 volumes. By the time of his death, the library had over 60,000 volumes, being one of the most valuable libraries in Europe.

Today, the library treasures 127,322 volumes, among which 31,240 are periodicals and 96,082 are books, including over 500 volumes of rare foreign books (sixteenth-seventeenth centuries), or rare editions dating from the nineteenth century. The collection of Romanian and foreign periodicals is outstanding, and some of the history books are unique.

Yearly, the library is enriched with at least 400 volumes of books (mostly donations or exchange) and 200 volumes of Romanian as well as foreign periodicals. The library collaborates with libraries in Bucharest (the Library of the Romanian Academy, the Central University Library, the National Library, etc.), with libraries all over the country (Cluj - Napoca, Iaşi) and, when possible, with libraries and institutes outside the country. We should mention the relations with foreign Embassies in Bucharest and we are grateful for the donations made by France, Great Britain, Portugal, Spain, Latin American countries, and China.

The library offers to its patrons services such as: inter-library exchange; consulting for Romanian and foreign students or researchers doing research or doctoral studies in Romania; scientific information for mass media (newspapers, radio and television), bibliographies.

The institute is involved in elaborating several bibliographies, such as the catalogue of rare books in the library, or of the books received by Nicolae Iorga with autographs, as well as the creation of a "Nicolae Iorga" Documentary Centre, which is meant to treasure not only his work, but also any additional information about his life and activity, existing in Romania and abroad.

The archive of the "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History, which is presently reorganized, includes documents regarding both the activity of the Institute for the Study of World History, and of the other institutes founded by Nicolae Iorga: the Institute for South-Eastern European Studies, the Institute for Balkan Research and Studies, Casa Romena of Venice, etc. The rich and valuable documentary material has been partly published by now in the Historical Review.

 

Funding

The Institute is funded mainly by the state budget. Some research projects receive extra funding in the form of grants, issued by the Romanian Academy, the Ministry of Education and Research or by other national and international institutions.

 

Personnel

The personnel of the institute consists in 38 researchers and 12 auxiliary members. All of the researchers are Ph.D. or preparing a Ph.D. Some of the young researchers obtained their Ph.D. degree abroad (Hungary, France, Belgium, Canada). Senior and young researchers are involved in national and international collaboration, participating in research projects with foreign universities. About 8 senior researchers are guiding Ph.D. theses.


 

"Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History Research Programs

 

Sources, Work-Tools and Social History of the Ancient Regime

Personnel:

Violeta Barbu, senior researcher, Ph.D., coordinator
Kinga Tüdös, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Irina Gavrilă, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Gheorghe Lazăr, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Oana Rizescu, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Maria Pakucs, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Constanţa Ghiţulescu, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Oana Mădălina Popescu, researcher, Ph.D.
Florina Constantin, researcher
Andreea Iancu, researcher

Main interest: the publishing of:

- national collection of Medieval sources (Documenta Romaniae Historica  B, Wallachia); the collection includes a large variety of internal documents (administrative, private, juridical) in old-Slavonic, Greek and Romanian; the series has reached its XXXVIIth volume, and it is published by the Romanian Academy Publishing House.

- Szeckler Diplomatarium (new series), collection of Szeckler Medieval documents (military records, testaments) concerning the history of this population who lived in Eastern Transylvania; the series has reached its twelfth volume, and it is published by the Mentor Publishing House.

- the collection Foreign Travelers about the Romanian Principalities; the series has reached its tenth volume, part I and part II, published by the Romanian Academy Publishing House in 2000.

- the collection The Vigesima Customs Ledgers of  Sibiu (Sixteenth Century); the collection has reached its first volume.

Two international research projects are also being developed: Empire Ottomans et régions frontalières: structures et formes d'expérience, sixteenth-seventeenth centuries, in collaboration with CNRS, Paris, France, coordinator Violeta Barbu, and Echanges, mentalités et transition dans les Balkans aux XVIe-XVIIIe siècles, in collaboration with the Institute for Balkan Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria. Gheorghe Lazăr, Constanţa Ghiţulescu, Maria Pakucs, and Florina Constantin are the researchers involved in this project.

The workgroup is also involved in the design and implementation of large historical databases and their statistical analysis. Until now, a database of the Romanian elite has been completed, and interesting studies have been published, by Irina Gavrilă, concerning the statistical analysis of this database.

The majority of the social history projects deal with an anthropological approach to the social practice and experiences of the Ancient Regime: Consensus Principi, Family Composition and Decomposition (Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries), The Social Opening of the Law, The Birth and Consolidation of a New Social Group: The Merchants (Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries), Gipsy Slaves Belonging to the Church. This research program is integrated to the Juridical and Historical Anthropology Centre and linked to the Workshop for the Study of Historical and Juridical Anthropology of the Ancient Regime in the Romanian Principalities and Transylvania. Some of these projects have been the subject of individual studies and books such as: Constanţa Ghiţulescu, Focul amorului. Biserică şi sexualitate în Ţara Românească (sec. XVIII-IX), Humanitas, 2006; Gheorghe Lazăr, Les marchans en Valachie (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles), Editura Institutului Cultural Român, 2006 ; Violeta Barbu ed., De la comunitate la societate. Studii de istoria familiei. Ţara Românească (sec. XVII-XIX), Editura Institutului Cultural Român, 2006.

 

Central Europe and the Pontic Space

Personnel:

Ştefan Andreescu, senior researcher, Ph.D
Virgil Ciocîltan, senior researcher, Ph.D
Ileana Căzan, senior researcher, Ph.D
Ovidiu Cristea, senior researcher, Ph.D
Viorel Achim, senior researcher, Ph.D
Anca Popescu, senior researcher, Ph.D
Adrian Tertecel, senior researcher, Ph.D
Tatiana Cojocaru, researcher

Main interest: The Black Sea history, from the Byzantine to the Ottoman hegemony (twelfth-nineteenth centuries). The research projects addresses the Black Sea transition, from the Byzantine to the Venetian and Genoese hegemony, the regime of the Genoese domination in the Pontic area, the Ottoman hegemony in the Black Sea area, the continental powers and the Pontic area.

Central Europe, the Romanian Countries and the Black Sea (Thirteenth-Seventeenth Centuries) is the main research project in progress now, as a necessity to put together the history of Central Europe, of the Danubian area and of the Pontic space. It is in fact the application of the research perspective of the famous historians Gheorghe I. Bratianu and Fernand Braudel. The project tries to figure out the main features of this permanent and important field.

The "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History is also hosting the European Society for the  Black Sea History, founded in 1994 which, together with the institute of Archaelogy of the Romanian Academy, created the international journal, Il Mar Nero, printed by Tognon Publishing House, in Rome, Italy, with the French participation of Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris. In the time, the Black Sea has assumed a double function, both regional and universal. While being an area of convergence for riparian civilizations and peoples for whom it constantly facilitated contacts, the Black Sea has also been a crossroads for the great intercontinental trends of trade, civilizations and ideas. Very much like the sea which forms the object of its research, the journal Il Mar Nero acts as a meeting point for scholars, both in the East and in the West, who focus their research on this factor of huge importance in world history. The most famous historians in this field, from Romania and abroad, are signing studies and articles in Il Mar Nero journal, which reached the fourth volume.

 

Romania in the History of Europe (Nineteenth Century and the Beginning of the Twentieth Century)

Personnel:

Daniela Buşă, senior researcher, Ph.D., coordinator
Adrian Silvan Ionescu, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Marian Stroia, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Raluca Tomi, senior researcher, Ph. D.
Alexandru Mamina, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Venera Achim, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Adriana Cristina Gheorghe, researcher
Bogdan Popa, researcher

Main interest: The knowledge of the political behavior of some great Powers towards  South-Eastern Europe, especially towards Romania. Of great interest is also the evolution of peoples and states in the area,  liable to throw better light on the strategic interests in the long run, the international situation and its impact on the historical destiny of Romania and of other nations in Central and South-Eastern Europe. Comparative research and analysis of different trends of opinion in the nineteenth century, the updating of the Romanian society, together with its particularities and implications, its purposes and consequences, emphasizing especially the relation between tradition and modernity, are carried on as well.

The Oriental crisis is the subject of a special research project, and the workgroup also continues the new series of the well-known collection Foreign Travellers about the Romanian Principalities in the Nineteenth Century, which values an extremely rich documentary material and is a prioritary program of the Romanian Academy.

All the researchers have been working, since 2005, on the project Society, Institutions and Geo-Strategic Interests in the Romanian Area and their Connections with the European Models, project funded by a CNCSIS grant. The team is coordinated by Dr. Daniela Buşă.

 

Romania and Europe in the Twentieth Century

Personnel:

Ioan Chiper, senior researcher, Ph. D., coordinator
Eugen Denize, senior researcher, Ph. D.
Mioara Anton, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Cosmin Popa, senior researcher, Ph.D.
Cezar Mâta, senior researcher
Cristian Vasile, researcher
Radu Tudorancea, researcher

Main interest: It is a new program, focusing on the research of Romanian and world history through special parallel or successive projects concerning the twentieth century, especially the major issues of its second half and the integrated or comparative approach to national history - regional or continental history.

This program, through its projects, is a natural and needful way to open fruitful collaboration with other institutes from Romania and abroad. The program is looking for partners interested in this field of research work, in trading information, willing to organize workshops, conferences or to establish contacts in order to obtain logistic support from Romanian or foreign sponsors.

Two main research projects are currently in progress. The objective of the first one, The Communist Regime in Romania, 1948-1953. The Monopoly of Power  Setting Up and  Consolidation  (A Comparative Approach), is to research  major aspects such as: international premises and context; the Soviet model; doctrine, cadres, organizatory structures; functions of the Romanian Workers' Party; economic policy and the monopoly of power; the policy towards culture and religion; the evolution of the Romanian - Soviet relations; the comparative analysis of the monopoly of power setting up in the Soviet Bloc.The projects are open to specialists from other institutes.

Another research project marks the resuming of systematic and substantial research work on the history of foreign policy and international relations in the twentieth century.


 

Other scientific activities

 

The Workshop for the Study of Ideologies and Collective Mentalities

The workshop started its interdisciplinary activity in 1999 and it was meant to continue The Laboratory for the History of Collective Mentalities, founded and managed, from 1989 till 1999, by Dr. Iolanda Tighiliu, its purpose being to extend  the interest area mentioned above, by including aspects about the ideological level and  political thinking. These subjects, together with those with reference to collective mentalities, are of great interest to specialists from other research fields as well. The debates bring together historians, art historians, physicians, sociologists and philologists. Since 1999, the coordinator of the workshop has been Dr. Ileana Căzan, senior researcher.

The main topic of the last meetings was the reading of the sources and their relevance, in particular for the Middle Ages.

The Workshop for the Study of Historical and Juridical Anthropology of the Ancient Regime in the Romanian Principalities and Transylvania

The workshop was created in 1998, as a partnership with École Doctorale Régionale en Sciences Sociales Europe Centrale, in order to identify and study new subjects concerning the Ancient Regime, topics seldom approached or completely ignored in Romanian historiography until now. The criterion of selection leans on Bernard Lepetit's concept of forms of social experience, which puts together any social group and the type of its specific relations (family, religious community, professional groups, etc.).The methodology is new, and historical and juridical anthropology plays the most important role, but quantitative analysis, historical demography, linguistic archaeology, imagology, and history of art are used as well.

The workshop is promoted by a group of researchers of the "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History, such as Dr. Violeta Barbu (coordinator), Dr. Kinga Tüdös, Dr. Anca Popescu and researchers Dr. Gheorghe Lazăr, Dr. Oana Rizescu, Dr. Ovidiu Cristea, Dr. Constanţa Ghiţulescu, Dr. Maria Pakucs, Andreea Iancu, but a strong cooperation with researchers, professors, students from Romanian and foreign universities also exists.
Since 2004 until now, Dr. Violeta Barbu and Dr. Anca Popescu have been working with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique – Laboratoire d'Études Ottomanes, in the international research project Empire ottoman et régions frontalières: transfers et remodélages de formes d'expérience sociale (XVI-XVII siècle).

The Laboratory of Russian and Soviet Research (L.R.S.R)

The Laboratory of Russian and Soviet Research was created on 19 April 2005 by a group of historians and former diplomats, with the purpose to stimulate the interest in Russian/Soviet history and in the evolution of the Romanian-Russian/Soviet relations. Researchers, members of the educational staff, students, and the specialized public in Romania are thus provided with a suitable framework to present and debate research results on the related issues. The achievements of Russian historiography and the works on the history of Russia / the Soviet Union, as well as on the Romanian-Russian/Soviet relations, published in the Russian Federation and abroad, are also presented.

L.R.S.R. is coordinated by Dr. Vasile Buga and it organizes monthly, independently or in collaboration with other research institutes in Bucharest, scientific symposiums. Papers focusing on the related topics are delivered on the occasion by Romanian and foreign historians, as well as by members of the educational staff, followed by debates. Presentations are made of books on the history of Russia / the Soviet Union, recently published in the Russian Federation or abroad.

The Laboratory issues a bulletin, “Însemnări ruseşti” (Russian Notes), published by the journal “Dosarele Istoriei” (History Files), in which a periodical review is made of the symposium papers.

 

Guidance of Ph.D. theses

The advisors and research fields are:

Dr. Eugen Denize: Medieval history
Professor Dr. Şerban Papacostea: Medieval history
Professor Dr. Dan Berindei: Modern history
Dr. Ludovic Demeny: history of Transylvania; history of the ethnic minorities
Dr. Ştefan Andreescu: Medieval history; history of the Black Sea
Dr. Virgil Ciocîltan: Medieval history; history of the Northern Pontic space
Dr. Ileana Căzan: Heraldry
Dr. Adrian Silvan Ionescu: History of the Romanian culture in the nineteenth century

 

International History Commissions

The Romanian - Russian History Commission has its annual meetings in Moscow and Bucharest and  constitutes a highly appreciated research forum. The schedule and scientific thematic are set up according to proposals on both parts  and it is mainly concerned with Medieval studies and aspects regarding the Romanian - Russian relations during the twentieth century.

The "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History is interested in any additional international scientific exchange as well.


 

Recent published collections of documents and books (2000-2006)

 

Collections of documents

 

• Gheorghe Lazăr, Constanţa Vintilă-Ghiţulescu, Andreea-Roxana Iancu eds., Documenta Romaniae Historica, B. Ţara Românească, vol. XXXIII (1648), Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Violeta Barbu, Constantin Bălan, Florina Constantin eds., Documenta Romaniae Historica, B. Ţara Românească vol. XXXVI, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Oana Rizescu, Marcel-Dumitru Ciucă eds., Documenta Romaniae Historica, B. Ţara Românească, vol. XXXVII (1651), Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Paul Cernovodeanu, Daniela Buşă eds., Călători străini despre Ţările Române în sec. XIX (1831-1840) (Foreign Travellers about the Romanian Countries in the Nineteenth Century), serie nouă, vol. III, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Violeta Barbu, Constantin Bălan, Florina Emanuela Constantin, Documenta Romaniae Historica, vol. XXXVII 1652, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2005.

• Daniela Buşă, Paul Cernovodeanu eds.,Călători străini despre ţările române în secolul al XIX-lea (Foreign Travellers about the Romanian Countries in the Nineteenth Century), serie nouă, vol. II (1822-1830), Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2005.

• Viorel Achim (culegere întocmită şi studio introductive), Documente privind deportarea ţiganilor în Transnistria (Documents on the Deportation of Gypsies to Transnistria), vol. I-II, Editura Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 2004

• Violeta Barbu, Constanta Ghitulescu, Andreea Iancu,  George Lazăr, Oana Rizescu, Documenta Romaniae Historica, Seria B, Tara Româ neasca, vol. XXXI, 1646, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2003

• Violeta Barbu, Constanţa Ghiţulescu, Andreea Iancu,  George Lazăr, Oana Rizescu, Documenta Romaniae Historica, B, Ţara Româneasca, vol. XXXV, 1650, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2003.

• Paul Cernovodeanu (coordinator), Călători străini despre Ţările Române, Serie nouă, Vol. I, 1801-1821 (Foreign Travellers about the Romanian Countries), Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Kinga Tüdos, Testamente transilvanene. Trei Scaune 1548-1711, Diplomatarium secuiesc, Vol. X (Transylvanian Wills. Trei Scaune 1548-1711), Editura Mentor, Târgu Mures, 2003.

• Violeta Barbu, George Lazăr, Oana Rizescu eds., Documenta Romaniae Historica , Seria B, vol. XXXIV, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2002.

• Violeta Barbu, Gheorghe Lazăr eds., Documenta Romaniae Historica , Seria B, vol. XXXII, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2001.

• Maria Holban, Maria Matilda Alexandrescu-Dersca Bulgaru, Paul Cernovodeanu eds., Calatori străini despre Ţările Române (Foreign Travellers about the Romanian Countries), vol. X, partea II, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2001.

• Demeny Lajos, Tüdös Kinga, Maria Pakucs eds., Székely Oklevéltárr, Uj Sorozat; vol. IV , 1575-1627, Cluj-Napoca, 1998; vol. V, 1635, Cluj-Napoca, 1999; vol. VI, Székely Népesség - Összeirások, 1635 - 1653, Cluj-Napoca, 2000.

 

Books

• Paul Cernovodeanu ed., Rapoarte consulare şi diplomatice engleze privind Principatele dunărene, 1800-1812 (Consular and Diplomatic English Reports about the Danubian Principalities, 1800-1812), Editura Istros, Bucureşti, 2007.

• Alexandru Mamina, Structuri intelectuale ale romantismului revoluţionar şi contrarevoluţionar (Intelectual Structures of the Revolutionary and Antirevolutionary Romanticism), Editura Cetatea de Scaun, Târgovişte, 2007.

• Mioara Anton (coauthor), Mecanisme represive în România 1945-1989. Dicţionar biografic N-P (Repressive Mechanisms in Romania 1945-1989. Biographic Dictionary N-P), coordinator Octavian Roske, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Mioara Anton ed., Hegemoniile trecutului. Evoluţii româneşti şi europene. Profesorului Ioan Chiper la 70 de ani (Hegemony of the Past. Romanian and European Evolutions. To Professor Ioan Chiper on his 70th Birthday) Editura Curtea Veche, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Violeta Barbu, Alexandru Mareş eds., Floarea Darurilor. Omagiu lui Ion Gheţie (The Flower of Gifts. Homage to Ion Gheţie), Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Ovidiu Cristea ed., Marea Neagră. Puteri maritime - Puteri continentale, Institutul Cultural Român, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Eugen Denize, Denis Căprăroiu, Naşterea Europei medievale II. Europa central-răsăriteană şi de sud-est (sec. V-XV)( The Birth of Medieval Europe II. Central and Southeastern Europe, the Fifth- Fifteenth Centuries), Editura Cetatea de Scaun, Târgovişte, 2006.

• Constantin Dobrilă, Entre Dracula et Ceausescu: les représentations exogènes et endogènes de la tyrannie chez les Roumains, du milieu du 16e siècle à la fin du 20e siècle, Institutul Cultural Român, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Adrian-Silvan Ionescu, Modă şi societate urbană în Româna epocii moderne (Fashion and Urban Society in Modern Romania), Editura Paideia, 2006.

• Adrian-Silvan Ionescu coordinator, Războiul Crimeii. 150 de ani de la încheiere (The War of Crimeea. 150 Years Since the End), Editura Istros, Brăila, 2006.

• Constanţa Vintilă-Ghiţulescu, Focul Amorului: despre dragoste şi sexualitate în societatea românească (1750-1830)(The Fire of Love: About Love and Sexuality in the Romanian Society, 1750-1830), Editura Humanitas, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Şerban Papacostea, La Mer Noire carrefour des grandes routes intercontinentales 1204-1453, Institutul Cultural Român, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Tüdos S. Kinga, Testamente transilvănene (1540-1600) (Transylvanian Wills, 1540-1600), vol. II, Editura Mentor, Tg. Mureş, 2006.

• Alexandru Zub, Venera Achim, Nagy Pienaru eds., Naţiunea română. Idealuri şi realităţi istorice. Academician Cornelia Bodea la 90 de ani (The Romanian Nation. Historical Ideals and Realities. Cornelia Bodea, Member of the Academy, on her 90th Anniversary), Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2006.

• Ştefan Andreescu, Izvoare noi cu privire la istoria Mării Negre (secolele XV-XVII) (New Sources Regarding the History of the Black Sea, Fiftheenth-Seventheenth Centuries), Editura Institutului Cultural Român, Bucureşti, 2005.

• Violeta Barbu, De bono fidelitate, Editura Nemira, Bucureşti, 2005.

• Constantin Bălan, Inscripţiile medievale ale României. Judeţul Vâlcea, I-II (The Medieval Inscriptions of Romania. Vâlcea County I-II), Editura Istros, Brăila, 2005.

• Paul Cernovodeanu ed., The History of the Jews in Romania. From its Beginnings to the Nineteenth Century, Tel Aviv University, 2005.

• Ileana Căzan, Irina Gavrilă eds., Societatea românească între modern şi exotic văzută de călătorii străini în secolele XVIII-XIX (The Romanian Society Between Modernity and Exoticism, Seen by Foreign Travellers in the Eighteenth-Nineteenth Centuries), Editura Oscar Print, Bucureşti, 2005.

• Eugen Denize, Cezar Mâţă, România comunistă. Statul şi propaganda, 1948-1953 (The Communist Romania. The State and the Propaganda, 1948-1953), Editura Cetatea de Scaun, Târgovişte, 2005.

• Irina Gavrilă, Baze de date istorice. Marea proprietate funciară potrivit matricolelor nominale ale locuitorilor împroprietăriţi prin Legea rurală din 1864 (Historical Databases. The Large Estates According to the Nominal Rolls of Inhabitants Put Into Possession of Land by the Rural Law of 1864), Editura Oscar Print, Bucureşti, 2005.

• Cristian Vasile, Biserica ortodoxă română în primul deceniu comunist (The Romanian Orthodox Church in the First Decade of Communism), Editura Curtea Veche, Bucureşti, 2005.

• Viorel Achim, Constantin Iordachi eds., România şi Transnistria: problema Holocaustului. Perspective istorice şi comparative (Romania and the Holocaust: the Issue of the Holocaust. Historical and Comparative Perspectives), Bucureşti, Curtea Veche, 2004.

• Ştefan Andreescu, Tatiana Cojocaru, Ovidiu Cristea, Mariana Mihăilescu, Anca Popescu, Adrian Tertecel, Stephen the Great, Prince of Moldavia (1547-1504). Historical Bibliography, The Romanian Cultural Institute Publishing House, Bucureşti, 2004.

• Mioara Anton, Octavian Roske eds., Mecanisme represive în România. 1945-1989. Dicţionar bibliografic, H-L (Mechanisms of Repression in Romania. 1945-1989. A Bibliographical Dictionary, H-L), Bucureşti, Institutul Naţional pentru Studiul Totalitarismului, 2004.

• Ileana Căzan, Atlas istoric şcolar (Collection of Historical Maps for School Pupils), Bucureşti, Editura Minerva, 2004.

• Ileana Căzan, Duşmani de temut, aliaţi de nădejde. Ţările Române în epoca lui Ştefan cel Mare în contextual politic central-european (Fearful Enemies, Reliable Allies. The Romanian Principalities in the the Time of Stephen the Great), Bucureşti, Editura Minerva, 2004.

• Ileana Căzan, Turcii otomani, Imperiul otoman şi istoria statelor din sud-estul Europei de la origini până la 1918 (The Ottoman Turks, the Ottoman Empire and the History of States in South-East Europe from the Beginning to 1918), Bucureşti, Oscar Print, 2004.

• Ileana Căzan, Daniela Buşă eds., Oraşul românesc şi lumea rurală. Realităţi locale şi percepţii europene la sfârşitul secolului al XVIII-lea şi începutul secolului al XIX-lea (The Romanian Towns and the Rural World. Local Realities and European Perceptia in the Late Eighteenth Century-Early Nineteenth Century), Brăila, Editura Istros, 2004.

• Ovidiu Cristea, Acest Domn de la Miazănoapte. Ştefan cel Mare în documente inedite veneţiene (Stephen the Great in Unpublished Venetian Documents), Bucureşti, Editura Corint, 2004.

• Ovidiu Cristea, Veneţia şi Marea Neagră în secolele XIII-XIV. Contribuţii la studiul politicii orientale veneţiene (Venice and the Black Sea in the Thirteenth-Fourteenth Centuries. Contributions to the Study of the Venetian Eastern Politics), Brăila, Editura Istros, 2004.

• Eugen Denize, Denis Căprăroiu, Naşterea Europei medievale, Vol. I, Europa occidentală, sec. V-XI (The Birth of Medieval Europe), Târgovişte, Editura Cetatea de Scaun, 2004.

• Eugen Denize, Stephen the Great and His Reign, Bucharest, The Romanian Cultural Publishing House, 2004.

• Eugen Denize, Ştefan Cel Mare. Dimensiunea internaţională a domniei (Stephen the Great. The International Dimension of His Reign), Târgovişte, Editura Cetatea de Scaun, 2004.

• Constanţa Ghiţulescu, În şalvari şi cu işlic. Biserică, sexualitate, căsătorie în Ţara Românească a secolului al XVIII-lea (In Şalvari and Işlic. Church, Sexuality, Marriage and Divorce in Wallachia in the Eighteenth Century), Bucureşti, Humanitas, 2004.

• Ioan Scurtu (coauthor and coordinator), Ideologie şi formaţiuni de dreapta în Romania, vol. IV (1934-1938) (Ideology and Wright Wing in Romania, vol. IV, 1934-1938), Bucureşti, Institutul Naţional pentru Studiul Totalitarismului, 2004.

• Ioan Scurtu, Istoria contemporană a României, 1918-2004 (The Contemporary History of Romania, 1918-2004), Ediţia a III-a, Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine, 2004.

• Ioan Scurtu, Istoria românilor în timpul celor patru regi; vol. I-Carol I; vol. II-Ferdinand; vol. III-Carol al II-lea; vol. IV-Mihai I (The History of the Romanians in the Time of the Four Kings), Bucureşti, Editura Enciclopedică, 2004.

• Ioan Scurtu (coauthor), Istoria Senatului României (Ilie Manole, Constantin Monac eds.,The History of the Senat of Romania), Bucureşti, Regia Autonomă Monitorul Oficial, 2004.

• Ioan Scurtu (coauthor and coordinator), Istorie. Manual pentru clasa a IX-a (History. A Handbook for the Ninth Grade), Bucureşti, Editura Economică, 2004.

• Marian Stroia (coauthor), Oraşul Galaţi în relatările călătorilor străini – de la începuturi până la 1848 (The Town of Galatzi in the Accounts of Foreign Travellers – From the Beginning to 1848), Galatzi, Editura Pax Aura Mundi, 2004.

• Marian Stroia, Românii în conflagraţia europeană în secolul al XVIII-lea (The Romanians in the European Framework of the Eighteenth Century), Bucureşti, Editura Semne, 2004.

• Traian Udrea, 23 August 1944. Controverse istorico-politice. Studiu istoriografic (August 23, 1944. Historical and Political Controversy. A Historiographical Study), Bucureşti, Editura Alex Alex, 2004.

• Viorel Achim, Ciganite v istorijata na Rumînija, Sofia, Infonet, 2003.

• Violeta Barbu, De bono coniogali. O istorie a familiei în Ţara Românească în secolul al XVII-lea ( De bono coniogali. A History of the Family in Wallachia in the Seventeenth Century), Editura Meridiane, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Daniela Buşă, Modificări politice teritoriale în sud-estul Europei între congresul de la Berlin şi primul război mondial (Political Teritorial Changes in the South-Eastern Europe Between the Berlin Congress and the World War I), Editura Paideia, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Ionel Cândea, Paul Cernovodeanu, George Lazar eds., Inchinare lui Petre S. Năsturel la 80 de ani (Homage to Petre S. Nasturel at his 80eth Anniversary), Editura Istros, Brăila, 2003.

• Mioara Anton, Ioan Chiper, Instaurarea regimului Ceauşescu. Continuitate şi ruptură în relaţiile româno-sovietice (The Setting Up of The Ceausescu Regime. Continuity and Tearing in the Romanian- Soviet Relations ), Institutul Naţional pentru Studiul Totalitarismului, Bucureşti, 2003.

Mioara Anton, Ioan Chiper, Instaurarea regimului Ceauşescu. Continuitate şi ruptură în relaţiile româno-sovietice (The Setting Up of The Ceausescu Regime. Continuity and Tearing in the Romanian- Soviet Relations ), Institutul Naţional pentru Studiul Totalitarismului, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Eugen Denize, Românii între leu si semilună. Războaiele turco-veneţiene şi influenţa lor asupra Ţărilor Române, secolele XV-XVI (The Romanians between the Lion and the Half-Moon. The Turkish-Venetian Wars and their Influence upon the Romanian Countries, Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries), Târgoviste, 2003.

• Armand Goşu, La troisiéme coalition antinapolénienne et la Sublime Porte, 1805, Editions Isis, 2003.

• Irina Gavrila, Statistica matematică şi informatica în cercetarea istoriei (Mathematical Statistics and Computer Science in the Historical Research ), Editura Istros, Brăila, 2003.

• Adrian Silvan Ionescu, Penel si sabie (Brush and Sword), Editura Biblioteca Bucureştilor, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Anastasie Iordache, Dumitru Brătianu, Editura Paideia, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Cosmin Popa, Naşterea Imperiului (The Birth of the Empire ), Editura Fundaţiilor Pro, Bucureşti, 2003.

Istoria românilor, vol. V: O epocă de înnoiri în spirit european, 1601-1711/1716 (The History of the Romanians, vol. V : A Time of Renewals in the European Spirit, 1601-1711/1716),  Virgil Cândea - coordinator, Constantin Rezachevici - secretary, Editura Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 2003.

Istoria românilor, vol. VI: Românii între Europa clasică şi Europa luminilor, 1711-1821 (The History of the Romanians , vol. VI: The Romanians Between the Classic Europe and the Europe of the Lights, 1711-1821), Paul Cernovodeanu - coordinator, Constantin Balan - secretary, Editura Enciclopedica, Bucureşti, 2003.

Istoria românilor, vol. VII, tom I: Constituirea României moderne, 1821-1878 (The Constitution of Modern Romania, 1821-1878 ), Dan Berindei - coordinator; Tom II : De la independenţă la Marea Unire (From the Independence to the Great Union), Gheorghe Platon - coordinator, Editura Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Ioan Scurtu (coordinator), Istoria românilor, vol. VIII: România intregita, 1918-1840 (The History of the Romanians, vol. VIII ), Editura Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Ioan Scurtu (coordinator), Marea Unire din 1918 în context european (The Great 1918 Union in the European Context), Editura Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Ioan Scurtu (coordinator), Structuri politice în Europa centrală şi de sud-est, 1918-2001, tom I-II (Political Structures in Central and South-Eastern Europe, 1918-2001), Fundaţia Culturală Română, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Ioan Scurtu (co-author), Istorie. Manul pentru clasa a X-a ( History. Text Book for the Tenth Grade), Editura Teora, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Ioan Scurtu (co-author), Istorie. Manual pentru clasa a XI-a (History. Text Book for the Eleventh Grade), Editura Teora, Bucureşti, 2003.

• Ioan Scurtu (coordinator, co-author), Political Structures in Central and South-Eastern Europe (1918-2001), The Romanian Cultural Foundation Publishing House, Bucharest, 2003.

• Kinga Tüdos, Bisericile din Sânzieni, colecţia Bisericile din Transilvania (The Churches of Sânzieni, The Churches of Transylvania Collection), Editura Ambrozia, Târgu Secuiesc, 2003.

• Cristian Vasile, Între Vatican şi Kremlin. Biserica Greco-Catolică în timpul regimului comunist (Between Vatican and Kremlin. The Greek Catholic Church During the Communist Regime), Bucureşti, Editura Curtea Veche, 2003.

• Cristian Vasile, Istoria Bisericii Greco-Catolice sub regimul comunist, 1945-1989. Documente si mărturii (The History of the Greco-Catholic Church Under the Communist Regime, 1954-1989. Documents and Testimonies ), Iasi, Editura Polirom, 2003.

• Ştefan Andreescu, Perspective medievale (Medieval Perspectives ), Editura Nemira, Bucureşti, 2002.

• Nichita Adăniloaie, Învăţătorii -  luminători ai satelor, 1848-1918 (Teachers - the Ones Who Bring Light to the Villages, 1848-1918 ), Bucureşti, Fundaţia Culturală, 2002.

• Paul Cernovodeanu, Irina Gavrilă, Arhondologiile Ţării Româneşti de la 1837 (The Catagraphies of Wallachia from 1837), Muzeul Brăilei, Editura Istros, 2002

• Paul Cernovodeanu, Gheorghe Brătescu, Biciul holerei pe pământ românesc (The Whip of Cholera on Romanian Teritory), Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2002.

• Paul Cernovodeanu, Contribuţii de istorie românească şi universală (Contributions of Romanian and World History), Aalborg, Editura Dorul, 2002.

• Ileana Căzan, Historia & Heraldica, Aalborg, Editura Dorul, 2002.

• Eugen Denize, Istoria societăţii de radiodifuziune (The History of the Romanian Radio Society), vol. III, Editura Casa Radio, Bucureşti, 2002.

• Georgeta Filitti (coordinator), Ion Bălăceanu, Amintiri politice si diplomatice, 1848-1903 (Ion Bălăceanu - Political and Diplomatic Memories, 1848-1903) , Bucureşti, Ed. Cavallioti, 2002.

• Ioan C. Filitti, Rolul diplomatic al fanariotilor, 1700-1821 ( The Diplomatic Role of the Phanariots, 1700-1821), translated by Georgeta Filitti, Iaşi, Editura DominoR, 2002.

• Irina Gavrilă, Metode statistice şi prelucrare automată în eploatarea informaţiei istorice (Statistical Methods and Historical Data Processing ), Bucureşti, Editura Oscar Print, 2002.

• Anastasie Iordache, Revoluţionarii Goleşti (The Golescu Revolutionars ), Bucureşti, Mica Valahie, 2002.

• Adrian - Silvan Ionescu, Penel si sabie. Artişti documentarişti şi corespondenţi de front în războiul de independenţă, 1877-1878 (Brush and Sword. Documntarists and Front Correspondents Artists in the Independence War, 1877-1878), Bucureşti, Editura Biblioteca Bucureştilor, 2002.

• Mircea Iosa, Obştea ţărănească în secolul al XIX-lea şi la începutul secolului al XX-lea (The Peasant Community in the Nineteenth Century and the Beginning of the Twentieth Century), Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2002.

• Alexandru Mamina, Dimensiunea religioasă a gândirii contrarevolutionare franceze (The Religious Dimension of the French Anti-Revolutionary Thinking), Bucureşti, Editura Corint, 2002.

• Musset Lucien, Invaziile , vol. II: Al doilea asalt împotriva Europei creştine, secolele VII-XI (The Invasions, vol. II: The Second Assault Against the Christian Europe, the Seventh-Eleventh Centuries ), translated by Ovidiu Cristea, Bucureşti, Corint, 2002.

• Popa Cosmin, Naşterea Imperiului Sovietic: U.R.S.S. şi primele crize intercomuniste, 1945-1953 ( The Birth of the Soviet Impire: U.S.S.R. and the First Intercommunist Crises, 1945-1953),  Bucureşti, Fundatia PRO, 2002.

• Şerban Rădulescu - Zoner, Daniela Busă, Beatrice Marinescu, Instaurarea totalitarismului comunist în România: 23 august 1944-24 februarie 1948. Cronologie. (The Setting Up of the Communist Totalitarianism in Romania: August 23, 1944 - February 24, 1948. Chronology), second edition, Bucureşti, 2002.

• Ioan Scurtu, Istoria contemporană a României (1918-2001) (The Contemporary History of Romania, 1918-2001), Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine, 2002.

• Ioan Scurtu, Istoria Partidului Ţărănesc (1918-1926) (The History oh the Peasant Party, 1918-1926), Bucureşti, Editura Enciclopedică, 2002.

• Ioan Scurtu, Studii de Istorie (Historical Studies), Bucureşti, Editura Ars Docendi, 2002.

• Marian Stroia, Românii, marile puteri şi sud-estul Europei, 1800-1830 (The Romanians, the Great Powers and South-Eastern Europe, 1800-1830 ), Bucureşti, Editura Semne, 2002.

• Tüdös S. Kinga, Háromszeki témplomvárak, Mentor Kiadó, 2002.

• Viorel Achim, Cigányok a román történelemben , Budapest, Osiris Kiado, 2001.

• Violeta Barbu, Kinga S. Tüdös (coordinators), Historia manet. Volum omagial Demény Lajos, Bucureşti, Editura Kriterion, 2001.

• Ştefan Andreescu, Din istoria Mării Negre (Genovezi, români şi tătari în spaţiul pontic în secolele XIV-XVII) (From the Black Sea History. Genoese, Romanians and Tartars in the Pontic Space in the Fourteenth-Seventeenth Centuries), Bucureşti, Editura Enciclopedică, 2001.

• Ileana Căzan, Imaginea Imperiului Otoman în viziunea lumii germane în secolul al XVI-lea (The Image of the Ottoman Empire as Seen by the German World of the Sixteenth Century), Aalborg, 2001.

• Ileana Căzan, Eugen Denize, Marile puteri şi spaţiul românesc în secolele XV-XVI (The Great Powers and the Romanian Space in the Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries), Bucureşti, Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti, 2001.

• Florin Constantiniu, PCR, Pătrăşcanu şi Transilvania, 1945-1946 (The Communist Party, Pătrăscanu and Transylvania, 1945-1946), Bucureşti, Editura Enciclopedică, 2001.

• Eugen Denize, Românii şi spaniolii de-a lungul veacurilor (secolele XVII-XIX) (The Romanians and the Spanish Across the Centuries (Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries)), Aalborg, 2001.

• Eugen Denize, Problema Basarabiei: de la Ştefan cel Mare la Mihai Viteazul (The Problem of Bessarabia: from Stephen the Great to Michael the Brave ), Aalborg, 2001.

• Adrian Silvan Ionescu, Portrete în istoria artei româneşti (Portraits in Romanian Art History), Norresunby, Denmark, Dorul Publishing House, 2001.

• Adrian Silvan Ionescu, Cruce si semilună: Războiul ruso-turc din 1853-1854 în chipuri şi imagini (Cross and Half - Moon: the Russian-Ottoman War of 1853-1854 in Visages and Images), Editura Biblioteca Bucureştilor, Bucureşti, 2001.

• Adrian Silvan Ionescu,  Moda românească 1790-1850. Între Stambul şi Paris (The Romanian Fashion 1790-1850. Between Istambul and Paris),  Bucureşti, Maiko, 2001.

• Anastasie Iordache, Parlamentul României în anii reformelor şi ai primului război mondial, 1907-1918 (The Parliament of Romania in the Years of Reforms and of the World War I, 1907-1918), Bucureşti, Editura Paideia, 2001.

• Anastasie Iordache, Take Ionescu, Bucureşti, Editura Mica Valahie, 2001.

• Serban Papacostea, Evul Mediu românesc: realităţi politice şi curente spirituale (The Romanian Middle Age: Political Realities and Spiritual Currents), Editura Corint, Bucureşti, 2001.

• Constantin Rezachevici, Cronologia domnilor din Ţara Românească şi Moldova, 1324-1881 (The Chronology of the Rulers of Wallachia and Moldavia, 1324-1881), Editura Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 2001.

• Constantin Rezachevici, Rolul românilor în apărarea Europei de expansiunea otomană. Secolele XIV-XVI. Evoluţia unui concept în contextul vremii ( The Romanian's Role in Protecting Europe against the Ottoman Expansion. Fourteenth-Seventeenth Centuries. The Evolution of the Concept ), Bucureşti, Editura Albatros, 2001.

• Ioan Scurtu, Viaţa cotidiană a românilor în perioada interbelică (The Romanians' Daily Life in the Interwar Time), Bucureşti, Editura RAO, 2001.

• Ioan Scurtu, Istoria românilor în timpul celor patru regi, 1866-1947. Vol. I, Carol I; vol. II, Ferdinand I; vol. III, Carol II; vol. IV, Mihai I (The History of the Romanian People during the Four Kings, 1866-1947. Vol. I, Carol I; vol. II, Ferdinand I; vol. III, Carol II; vol. IV, Mihai I), 4 vol., Bucureşti, Editura Enciclopedică, 2001.

• Ioan Scurtu (coordinator and author), Istoria românilor între anii 1918-1940. Documente şi materiale (The History of the Romanian People between 1918 and 1940. Documents and materials), Bucureşti, Editura Universităţii, 2001.

• Ioan Scurtu (coordinator and author), Istorija Bessarabii ot istokov do 1998 goda, Chisinau, 2001.

• Ioan Scurtu (co-author), Enciclopedia de istorie a României (Encyclopaedia of Romanian History), second edition, Bucureşti, Editura Merovia, 2001.

• Apostol Stan, Utopia confederalismului pasoptist. Intre vis si realitate, Bucureşti, Editura Vestala, 2001.

• Kinga S. Tüdös, Erdélyi Hétköznapok , Editura Osiris, 2001.

• Kinga S. Tüdös, Jobbagyelet a fejedelemkori Erdelyben: Jövevenyjabbagyok Haromszeken 1616-1698,Tg. Mures, Editura Mentor, 2001.

• Radu Dan Vlad, Gândirea economică românească despre industrializare, 1859-1900 (The Economic Romanian Thinking on Industrialization, 1859-1900 ), Bucureşti, Editura Mica Valahie, 2001.

• Viorel Achim, Banatul în Evul Mediu. Studii (The Banat in the Middle Ages), Bucureşti, Editura Albatros, 2000.

• Nicolae Iorga, Istoria Românilor, vol. VI, Monarhii (Nicolae Iorga, The History of the Romanian People. Vol. VI, The Monarchs ), Ştefan Andreescu ed., Bucureşti, Editura Enciclopedică, 2000.

• Violeta Barbu, Miniatura brâncovenească, Editura Minerva, Bucureşti, 2000.

• Ileana Căzan, Habsburgi şi otomani la linia Dunării. Tratate şi negocieri de pace, 1526-1576 (Habsbourghs and Ottomans at the Danube Border. Peace Treaties and Negotiations, 1526-1576), Bucureşti, Oscar Print, 2000.

• Paul Cernovodeanu, Alte spicuiri de istorie românească. Culegere de studii şi articole (Some Studies and Articles of Romanian History ), Editura Dorul, Aalborg, Denmark, 2000.

• Ioan Chiper, România şi Germania nazistă (Romania and Nazi Germany), Bucureşti, Editura Elion, 2000.

Ileana Căzan, Constantin Buse eds., Istorie şi societate (History and Society), Bucureşti, Editura Universităţii Bucureşti, 2000.

• Eugen Denize, Istoria Societăţii Române de Radiodifuziune , vol. II (The History of the Romanian Radio Society), Bucureşti, 2000.

• P.P. Panaitescu, Mircea cel Batrân (Mircea the Old ), Gh. Lazăr ed., the second edition, Bucureşti, Editura Corint, 2000.

• Şerban Rădulescu-Zoner ed., Istoria PNL (The History of the National Liberal Party), Bucureşti, Editura All, 2000.

• Ioan Scurtu, România şi marile puteri. 1933-1940 . Documents (Romania and the Great Powers. 1933-1940. Documents), Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine, 2000.

• Ioan Scurtu (coauthor), Enciclopedia de istorie a României (Encyclopaedia of Romanian History), Bucureşti, 2000.

• Ioan Scurtu (coordinator and coauthor), Ideologie şi formaţiuni de dreapta în România (Ideology and Right Wing Groups in Romania ), Bucureşti, 2000.

• Ioan Scurtu (coauthor), The Red Army in Romania, Iasi - Oxford - Portland, The Center for Romanian Studies, 2000.

 

Last updated April 2007

Dr. Irina Gavrilă
Senior researcher
"Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History, Bucharest, Romania
E-mail: igavrila@yahoo.com