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    Alexandru Marghiloman and the Union of Bessarabia with Romania: historiographical aspects by Anatol PETRENCU

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In Soviet historiography, subject to ideological dictates, the theme of the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, the role of the great personalities of the time, in the same line of the Prime Minister of România Alexandru Marghiloman, was distorted or neglected. …”
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    NICOLAE IORGA – THE UNIVERSAL ROMANIAN by Ioan SCURTU

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…At the same time, he was an important political leader: party chief, deputy, senator, prime minister of Romania. Being a universal Romanian, he benefited from a wide international recognition: doctor Honoris Causa of several Universities around the world, vice president of the International Committee of Historians etc.…”
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    Discovering Chișinău, in the footsteps of Alexandru Marghiloman by Liliana CONDRATICOVA

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The Prime Minister of Romania Alexandru Marghiloman had a stay in Chișinău for only two days, participating in the works of the Country Council (Sfatul Țării) on March 27, 1918. …”
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    TOWARDS A HEGEMONIC FEMININITY? COVERAGE OF THE FIRST FEMALE ROMANIAN PRIME MINISTER IN THE NATIONAL AND LOCAL MEDIA by Simona RODAT

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Since her appointment in January 2018, the first female prime minister of Romania has been constantly in the focus of the news. …”
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    BĂTĂLIA DIPLOMATICĂ PENTRU ROMÂNIA MARE by STELIAN NEAGOE

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…C. Brătianu - prime-minister of Romania at the end of the World War I - had at the Paris Peace Conference, during the negociations of the Peace Treaty with Austria. …”
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    The Puppet and the Puppeteer: Deconstructing the Historiography on King Carol II and Miron Cristea, the Romanian Orthodox Patriarch by Ion POPA

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…He became the first patriarch of the Orthodox Church (1925), a member of the Regency (1927-1930), and was prime minister of Romania from February 1938 until his passing on 6 March 1939. …”
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