There are few personalities who manage to perform at a high level in different, even opposite, fields, as was the case of the mathematician...
The Sephardic community in multicultural Bucharest produced Hillel Manoach, an influential businessman in the first half of the 19th century
One of the key figures in Marshal Ion Antonescu's regime was Eugen Cristescu
The parliamentary and presidential elections of 20 May 1990 were the first free elections since the fall of the communist regime in Romania on 22 December 1989
Radio Free Romania is the name of a little-known radio station broadcasting in the Romanian language as part of the Comintern.
Friendship between states is not just about fine words, but also about action
A former Romanian diplomat to Prague remembers his experience of Czech life during his stays there.
An important page in the history of the Romanian railways and the history of communism
Before 1989, Romanians looked enviously at the Yugoslavs
During the First World War, Romanians in Austria-Hungary were drafted and sent to fight on the frontline for their country
The Proclamation of Timisoara was a watershed moment in the development of the Romanian democracy
The Petru Groza government, considered by historians to be one of the most harmful in Romanian modern history, is responsible for the Sovietization of Romania.
The history of the mass media during communist years includes a small, somewhat honourable chapter
The history of the religious heritage of Bucharest in the 20th century was one of mortal blows inflicted by the communist regime
In 2025, the Romanian Orthodox Church marks 100 years since its elevation to the rank of Patriarchate