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  1. Romania: Documente straine despre romani (Romanian Edition)
  2. History of Transylvania, Vol. 2 by Laszlo Makkai, 2002-08-15
  3. Rumania 1866-1947 (Oxford History of Modern Europe) by Keith Hitchins, 1994-07-28
  4. Cultural Politics in Greater Romania: Regionalism, Nation Building, and Ethnic Struggle, 1918-1930 by Irina Livezeanu, 2000-12
  5. Heroes and Victims: Remembering War in Twentieth-Century Romania (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies) by Maria Bucur, 2009-10-30
  6. Romania and World War I: A Collection of Studies by Glenn E. Torrey, 1999-10
  7. Romania and World War II
  8. Romania's Tortured Road Toward Modernity (EEM) by Thomas J Keil, 2006-05-01
  9. Assignment : Bucharest: An American Diplomat's View of the Communist Takeover of Romania by Donald Dunham, 2000-06
  10. Ceausescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-1989 by Dennis Deletant, 1996-12
  11. The Road to Life: The Rescue Operation of Jewish Refugees on the Hungarian-Romanian Border in Transylvania, 1936-1944 (Bibliotheca Judaica (Cluj-Napoca, Romania), 2.) by Moshe Carmilly-Weinberger, 1998-01-26
  12. The Roma in Romanian History by Viorel Achim, 2004-12-01
  13. Essays on Romanian History by Radu R. Florescu, 1999-10-01
  14. General Henri Berthelot and Romania: Memoires Et Correspondence, 1916-1919 (East European Monographs) (French Edition)

61. Jewish History Of Romania
Jewish history of romania. Emerging Rumania. Communal Institutions IndependentRumania Internal Organization The Struggle for Naturalization
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Jewish History of Romania
Emerging Rumania.
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Communal Institutions
In 1719 a hakham bashi , Bezalel Cohen, was first appointed for Walachia and Moldavia by the suzerain, the sultan. He resided in Jassy and he had a representative for Walachia in Bucharest. The hakham bashi's hakham bashi , since such an institution was unknown to them and many of them were followers of Hasidism and led by zaddikim . As they were foreign subjects they asked their consuls to intercede, and in 1819 the prince of Moldavia decided that the hakham bashi should have jurisdiction only over "native" Jews. Because of permanent strife among the diverse groups of Jews and their complaints to the authorities, the latter decided in 1834 on the abolition of the hakham bashi system. Under this system there was also a Jews' Guild, one of 32 guilds set up according to nationality (Armenians, Greeks, etc.) or profession, which took care of tax collection proportionately to the number of persons organized in it. For the Jews the guild was really the legal body of the community. The collective tax was paid from the tax on kasher meat, the expenses of the institutions (

62. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia > History > Europe > Romania > Carol II
Site Facilities . Greater romania. From Democracy Found by HotBot , Google http//www.rotravel.com/romania/history/cap8.htm.12. 20. romania history, 4.
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The Ottoman Sult.ans Successors
The Kings, Caliphs, Sultans and Shahs of Persia and the Ottoman empire from 224 CE to 1979. Along with maps showing the extent of the empire.
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xrefer - Lupescu, Magda (c. 1900 - c. 1977)
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63. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia > History > Europe > Romania > Carol II
29. Lonely Planet World Guide Destination romania history, 3. LonelyPlanet World Guide Destination romania history by 1935.
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Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History Lecture 18: Balkan politics drifts to the Right Previous lecture / Complete list of lectures / Next lecture INTRODUCTION Ethnic minorities remained an insoluble problem for the interwar Balk
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Timetable of events in English
Timetable of events in English ... The government led by general Ion Antonescu demands king Carol II abdication. The king leaves the throne and general Antonescu decrees Romania as a national ...
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Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter
Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter ... brought William III to the throne . 1680 (484) *Charles II ... of Persia. 1881 (774) Oscar II , King of Sweden and Norway. 1892 (798) * Carol I, King of Roumania ...
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64. Rome And Romania, 27 BC-1453 AD
A thorough investigation into the Eastern Roman Empire. By Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D.Category Society history By Region Europe Balkans...... Despite that overall size, the file has not been broken up, so as to preserve andemphasize the continuity of the history of Rome and romania from Augustus all
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ROME AND ROMANIA,
27 BC-1453 AD
Rome casts a long shadow. I am writing in the Latin alphabet. I am using the Roman calendar, with its names of the months. I use Roman names for the planets in the sky. Sentences I write contain borrowed Latin words with some frequency. Nietzsche said, "The Romans were the strongest and most noble people who ever lived." But this is just the problem. What Nietzsche admired was unapologetic power, conquest, and domination. This no longer seems so admirable, and the Empire founded by Julius Caesar and Augustus, as a form of government, does not look like an advance in the course of human progress. Even to Machiavelli , the despotism of Caesar was a grave retrogression in comparison to the Roman Republic. While a thoughtful Emperor, like Marcus Aurelius , expressed ideals adopted from Stoic cosmopolitanism, the unity and universality of Rome soon expressed itself as the unity and universality of a state religion , Christianity, whose intrinsic exclusivism and intolerance became characteristic of the Middle Ages. This is also no longer to be regarded as admirable. Nevertheless, the very success of Rome makes us, like it or not, her heirs, in countless matters great and small. Indeed, the Romans were rather more successful than is usually thought. The corpus of Roman law, let alone Greek literature, was not preserved at Rome, but at Constantinople

65. Decadence, Rome And Romania, And The Emperors Who Weren't
Decadence, Rome and romania, the Emperors Who Weren't, and Other Reflections onRoman history. Animated history of romania. Philosophy of history. Home Page.
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Decadence, Rome and Romania, the Emperors Who Weren't, and Other Reflections on Roman History
What do you think of the state of Romania?
Does it stand as from the beginning, or has it been diminished? Doctrina Jacobi nuper baptizati , 634 AD , A.H.M. Jones, The Later Roman Empire, 284-602 [The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986], p. 316
Decadence
Everyone knows why the Roman Empire fell. It became "decadent," meaning weak and immoral. The Romans were so busy at their orgies (often with their siblings), throwing Christians to the lions, poisoning their spouses, parents, and children, and eating exotic parts of animals (in between visits to the vomitorium so they could eat more), that they didn't notice all the Germans gathering on the frontiers. Then the ruthless pagan Germans rode in, trampled under their horses's hooves the few poor debauched legionnaires who remained, still foolishly fighting on foot, sacked Rome, destroyed civilization, overthrew the last emperor in 476, and ushered in the Dark Ages, from which Europe only emerged with the Renaissance, a thousand years later, when gunpowder finally could defeat mounted warriors. As the columnist Joseph Sobran wrote recently: Christianity built a new civilization on the "ruins" of the old. Although accepted by no real historians, this cartoonish image looms large in popular discourse, is lovingly promoted in the movies, like Frederico Fellini's

66. :: Welcome To Go4Global Website :: Romania And World Wide Flights Specialist ::
romania history,
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Romanian cities

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Ancient Romania was inhabited by Thracian tribes. The Greeks called them Getae, the Romans called them Dacians, but they were actually a single Geto-Dacian People. From the 7th century BC the Greeks established trading colonies along the Black Sea at Callatis (Mangalia), Tomis (Constanta) and Histria. In the 1st century BC, a Dacian state was established to meet the Roman threat. The last king, Decebalus, consolidated this state but was unable to prevent the Roman conquest in 105-6 AD.
The Romans recorded their expansion north of the Danube on two famous monuments: Trajani's Column in Rome and the 'Tropaeum Trajani' on the site of their victory at Adamclisi in Dobrogea. Most of present Romania , including the Transylvanian plateau, came under their rule. The slave-owning Romans brought with them a superior civilisation and mixed with the conquered tribes to form a Daco-Roman people speaking a Latin tongue. A noted visitor during the Roman period was the Latin poet Ovid, who was exiled to the Black Sea by the Emperor Augustus.Faced with Goth attacks in 271, Emperor Aurelian decided to withdraw the Roman legions and administration south of the Danube, but the Romanised Valach peasants remained in Dacia. Waves of migrating peoples, including the Goths, Huns, Avars, Slavs, Bulgars and Hungarians, swept across this territory from the 4th to 10th centuries. The Romanians survived in village communities and gradually assimilated the Slavs and other peoples who settled there. By the 10th century a fragmented feudal system ruled by a military class had appeared.

67. A Chronicle Of Scouting In Eastern Europe: Romania
a history and chronicle of Romanian scouting.
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Romania
Cercetasii Romaniei
National Scout Organization of Romania
Flag of Romania Current Emblem of
Cercetasii Romaniei
Founding Member of the World Organization, 1915-1937.
Member since 1993.
A Chronicle of Scouting in Eastern Europe
With the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe and Russia, Scouting has returned to many lands where it had previously taken root. These pages chronicle the return of former members and the addition of new members to the World Organization of the Scout Movement. They also report the growth of Scouting in the other nations of Eastern Europe. Scouting organizations around the world are assisting in the growth of Scouting in both Eastern Europe and Russia. They have been identified by country where information is available. Currently, the "Chronicle" reports on the progress of Scouting in 19 countries in Central and Eastern Europe. The Chronicle Home Page provides links to each. Return to the Chronicle of Scouting in Eastern Europe and Russia Return to the Pine Tree Web Home Page
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68. History Of Romania
history of romania. Background Notes State. Britannica.com romaniahistory A thorough encyclopedic history from Britannica.com. Use
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69. Romanian Speleological Institute
Engaged in interdisciplinary speleological research in romania. Includes institute history.
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Romanian Speleological Institute
In 1920, Emil Racovita , one of the most prominent Romanian biologists, founded the first speological institute in the world, at Cluj. This institute was conceived as a universal model for the synthetic basic research of the subterranean domain. In the organization and orientation of the speological research, Emil Racovita cooperated with two well-known scientists: a Frenchman, Rene Jeannel, an eminent entomologist and a Swiss, P.A. Chappuis, a specialist in subterranean aquatic Crustacea. After a period of eclipse during World War II, in 1956, under the direction of Professor Constantin Motas, Traian Orghidan and Margareta Dumitrescu, the Speleological Institute was reorganized, in two centres, one in Bucharest and one in Cluj. In 1958, its founder's name became the emblem of the renewed "Emil Racovita" Speological Institute which was meant to continue the complex scientific investigation of the underground, including Biospeleology, Physical Speleology and Speleopaleontology. Organised after 1990 under the auspices of the Romanian Academy, the Speleological Institute consists of five departments representing the following branches: Biospeleology, Phreatobiology, Speleopaleontology, Geospeology and Regional Karstology and Karst Cadastre. Similar directions are also developed in Speleological department in Cluj with emphasis on Speleoclimatology and Glaciology.

70. Www.iue.it/LIB/SISSCO/VL/hist-romania/Index.html
romania history UEPPhoniatrics - Translate this page romania. Constantin Bogdan und D. Hociota, Bukarest. Cluj 1936. p. 526. Timofte, CPProbleme surdomuteniei in romania. Aspect medical, social si psihopedagogic.
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71. COST SA-TARGOVISTE-ROMANIA- HISTORY
THE SPECIAL STEEL COMPLEX TARGOVISTE. history. Targoviste's first testificationsin documents are from the XIVth century. Beginning
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THE SPECIAL STEEL COMPLEX TARGOVISTE
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THE SPECIAL STEEL COMPLEX COST-S.A. is an integrated complex for special steels, with a capacity of 750,000tpy, built within 1972 - 1974 and with ulterior developments. The steelmaking is performed in two electric steel plants: one with electric arc furnaces of 10 tons, equipped with 5MVA transformers, producing 54,000 tpy high speed steels, tool steels for hot and cold work, stainless and refractory steels, and the second one, with electric furnaces of 50 and 100 tons, with transformers between 25 and 50 MVA, producing 700,000 tpy carbon and alloy steels for car industry, as well as concrete reinforcing steel.
- advanced desulfurization plant with Si-Ca and Al filled tubes;
- vacuum treatment plant, type VOD, with oxygen blowing;
- vacuum treatment plant, type VAD, with argon blowing, heated ladle for deoxidation and alloying;
- treatment plant on portions, type DH, built according to modern projects; All these equipments are currently used for high cleanliness bearing steels, steels with high segregation for car industry, stainless steels with very low carbon content,steels with very severe quality requirements. Ingots between 300 kgs and 6 tons are traditionally cast in bottom top moulds. In 1974 the Blocks and Bars Forgery was put into operation, with a capacity of 37,000 tpy. Forgery's manufacturing programme includes round, square or rectangular bars, with dimensions between 30 and 400 mm.

72. Romania.org - Links: History
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73. World Travel Guide - Romania - History & Government
World Travel Guide romania - history Government - includesinformation on the constitution and politics.
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History: Ethnic Romanians are descendants of the Dacians, one of the Romanised Thracian tribes that inhabited the Balkan peninsula during the first millennium BC. After surviving numerous invasions and regional upheavals, during which provinces were annexed variously to Hungary, Austria and the Ottoman Empire, Romania became an independent country with a monarchy in 1877. Romania entered the Second World War on the side of the Axis powers but, following military defeats and internal political pressure, the regime was overthrown in 1944 and replaced by a coalition government of communists, liberals and social democrats. The Communists gradually established their political hegemony within the Government.
In 1947 the monarchy was deposed and the Government declared the Romanian People's Republic. Nicolae Ceausescu assumed the post of First Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party (RCP) in 1965 and held power in the country until the dramatic, bloody and largely unpredicted revolution during Christmas 1989. Despite being a member of the Warsaw Pact and the COMECON trading bloc, Romania was inclined to pursue independent policies, particularly with regard to military and foreign policy matters: Ceausescu refused to allow other Warsaw Pact military forces to maintain bases in the country, and in 1968 he vigorously denounced the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia.

74. Genealogy In Romania
Family history Centers. romania history A good overview of thehistory of romania, from the middle ages to the present time.
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75. Romania: "Concise History Of The Romanian People" From "History Of The United Ro
IndexPage FEEFHS FrontPage Web Site Index history of romania from history of the United romanian Society . Latest update 4 June 1997
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"Concise History of the Romanian People" From "History of the United Romanian Society" (1995, Nemoianu and Raica), pages 21-25.
The oldest traces of human habitation in Romania date from the paleolithic (stone age) period. Settled communities whose residents engaged in hunting, agriculture and stock breeding appeared ten thousand years ago. During the second millenium B.C., the Romanian area was inhabited by the autonomous Thracians, an Indo-European people, who merged with the native population to produce the Dacian people. Tribes arose, federations were formed and small kingdoms emerged.
During the first century B.C. a strong independent Dacian Kingdom arose, centered in the Orastie Mountains of southern Transylvania, where it developed its political. economic and military center at Sarmisagetusa. It grew to include approximately the entire territory of modern Romania and established trading relations with the Greek cities founded on the Black Sea coast. An aristocratic class and a non-aristocratic, but free, class of citizens evolved, while slaves were used only on a small scale for domestic service.
The religion of the Thraco-Dacians was monotheistic and centered on the worshop of Zalmoxes and in the belief in the immortality of the soul. There superior religious ideas allowed Christianity to be easily accepted by the people when the new religion was introduced to them.

76. Romania: "Romanians In America" From History Of The United Romanian Society"
CrossIndex romania Genealogy Page Map Room Master IndexPage FEEFHS FrontPageWebsite Index romanians in America Pages 26 and 27 from history of
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The 1990 Census of the United States listed 365,544 individuals who declared themselves of Romanian ancestry. They reside in every state of the union and are the twentieth largest of the seventy one European ethnic groups recognized in America.
The first Romanian recorded in America was Father Samuil Damian, a Romanian Orthodox priest from Transylvania who travelled in Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia in 1748 and corresponded with Benjamin Franklin regarding electricity, before settling in Charleston, South Carolina.
During the American Civil War, several Romanians fought valiently on the Union side. George Pomutz, 15th Iowa Regiment, was elevated to the rank of Brigadier General and captain Nicholas Dunca, 18th Volunteers of New York was killed in action at the Battle of Cross Keys, Virginia. Seaman Constantin Theodorescu was killed while serving aboard the battleship "Maine" when it sunk in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898.
A gradual immigration of Romanians commenced in 1880 and increased at the turn of the twentieth century, totaling a hundred thouand by the beginning of World War I. The majority of immigrants came from Transylvania, Banat, and Bucovina, territories under Austro-Hungarian rule, where political ethnic and religious persecution, combined with precarious social and economic conditions, forced Romanians to leave their homes in search of relief in the new world. Spread throughout the continent, the highest concentrations were in New York, New Jersey, and the cities of the Midwest, where the immigrants found employment in the factories, the mines and on the railroads.

77. Virtual Library: Museums In Romania
traditional architecture. National history Museum of romania, Bucharest;Museum of National Bank of romania, Bucharest. Arad Arad
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Romanian Version Museums and Collections in Romania - on-line national database - (700 records); searchable by museum main profile or location: county, locality. Last update: July 12th, 2002. It is included in a large Romanian Cultural Heritage Resource. (also in English) Museums are listed in geographical order. Bucharest City
  • "Grigore Antipa" Natural History Museum, Bucharest
  • Romanian Literature Museum, Bucharest (Romanian version)
  • National Art Museum of Romania , Bucharest.
    Romanian and universal art collections, paintings, sculpture, graphics, oriental art.
  • National Military Museum, Bucharest. (Romanian version)
  • Museum of Romanian Peasant, Bucharest , winner of European Museum of the Year 1996/
  • Village Museum, Bucharest
  • 78. Romania - Fast Facts, Location, People, History, Government, Economy
    history. romania's history has not been as idyllically peaceful as its geography.Over the centuries, various migrating people invaded romania.
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    History Romania's history has not been as idyllically peaceful as its geography. Over the centuries, various migrating people invaded Romania. Romania's historical provinces Wallachia and Moldova offered furious resistance to the invading Ottoman Turks. Transylvania was successively under Hapsburg, Ottoman or Wallachian rule, while remaining an autonomous province.
    Romania's post WWII history as a communist-block nation is more widely known, primarily due to the excesses of the former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. In December 1989 a national uprising led to his overthrow. The 1991 Constitution established Romania as a republic with a multiparty system, market economy and individual rights of free speech, religion and private ownership.
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    79. Romania - A Brief History And Geography, Including The Real Dracula
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    Romania, Vol. 1 Romanian-English English-Romanian Standard Dictionary Romanian Phrase Book omania A brief history and geography (including the real Dracula) View our photos of Romania Thirteen pages of pictures from our yearly visits. We'll be adding more soon. After you've toured, don't forget to return here! (And maybe send a picture postcard from one of the places you're "visited.")

    80. 1Up Travel > History And Culture Of Romania.
    romania Seek information about the history and Culture of romania. historyThe territory that is now romania first appeared in history as Dacia.
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    Country Flag ... Travel Warning History The territory that is now Romania first appeared in history as Dacia. Most of its inhabitants were originally from the region of Thrace, in Greece; they were called Getae by the Greeks, and later, by the Romans, they were known as Dacians. Between 101 and 106 AD Dacia was conquered by the Roman emperor Trajan and incorporated into the Roman Empire as a province. Roman colonists were sent into Dacia, and Rome developed the region considerably, building roads, bridges, and a great wall that stretched from what is today the Black Sea port of Constanta across the region of Dobruja to the Danube River.

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