One hundred years ago, Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, the most important Marxist thinker of the 19th century, was passing away in Bucharest.
Microbes, diseases and pandemics in 19th century Romania
Romanias embassy in the Russian Federation publishes names of Romanian POWs who died in USSR in WWII.
The European Danube Commission was a model of international cooperation
The circulation of books and translations across the Romanian territories until the emergence of the modern state was closely connected to the Church
At the National Museum of Romanian History, the gifts received by Nicolae Ceausescu, the former president of Communist Romania between 1965 and 1989 and his wife, Elena Ceausescu, make up a special collection
In June 1940, Romania received from the USSR two ultimatums demanding the provinces of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
Once the Romanian state became independent and sovereign, in the second half of the 19th century, the Romanian economy boomed
Starting mid-19th century the Romanian authorities took all the steps towards the construction of the new sovereign state. One of these steps was the setting up of a central bank
A short history of decorations in Romania
A complex author whose interests varied from the history of religions to literature, Mircea Eliade was also known...
Easter was a magical time in the countryside between the wars
Historical records of epidemics in Romania include some terrible pages about the typhus fever.