One of the most violent events in post-1989 Romania.
An outlook of the first democratic elections after the 1989 revolution
A look at the banking system in Romania after the Second World War
An outlook on the impact of Radio Free Europe in Romania
Bucharest was first documented on 20 September 1459, in a document issued by Vlad the Impalers Chancery.
It was only after Stalins death in 1953 that Romania started its own initiatives in the region.
The history of the ancient Greek city of Callatis, today Mangalia, with the curator of the Callatis Museum.
A look at historical changes in Romania in terms of the tax regime.
The breakout of the First World War left Romania in an awkward stance with regard to taking sides.
A look at the notorious death-camps from the lens of eye-witness accounts.
Anti-communist resistance in the early years of the communist regime
The anti-communist revolution of December 1989 remains one of the most tragic events in Romania's recent history.
Letters dating back to the Great War are an important source for historians.
1989 was the year that brought freedom to Bessarabia, a territory annexed by the USSR in 1939, and again in 1944.
The 1989 Revolution was the most important event in the second half of the 20th century in Romania.