Ion Desideriu Sîrbu holds a special place among the intellectuals opposing the communist regime. He truly wrote what people call drawer...
Gheorghe Mociornita was an ace of Romania's Royal Air Force back in WWII
On January 24, 1859, the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia united, laying the groundwork for the unity of a future Romania. What we read in...
Rosenthal was a central figure of the 1848 revolutionary movement
'The Encyclopedia of Romanian Imaginariums' is an ample piece of research dedicated to literary, linguistic, religious, and artistic imagery
New publication looks at different areas of cultural production from a different perspective.
In the early 20th century, horse races were growing in popularity in Romania
The house of the diplomat Mircea Babeș, the son of the famous Romanian scientist and bacteriologist Victor Babeș, is now the Victor Babes Memorial House
Horse-racing in northern Bucharest in the early 20th century
The early days of radio broadcast in Romania
In the Crimean War, Bucharest had an Ottoman governor who was English
A short history of postcards in Romania
Voina House is believed to be the oldest surviving private residence in Bucharest.
Rail transportation proved to be the first modern way to ease the exchange of goods, improve the workers mobility, at the same time contributing to state centralization