General Titus Gârbea witnessed the history of northern Europe in the first half of the 20th century.
January 1, 2022, is the celebration of 15 years since Romania joined the bloc
A history of the automobile during the communist regime in Romania
A fresh perspective on Stephen the Great's reign of Moldavia
On December 1st 1918, at the end of WW1, following the vote in Alba Iulia, Transylvania, a territory in Austro-Hungary, inhabited mostly by Romanians but having a large Hungarian community, became part of the Kingdom of Romania.
Creativity, in totalitarian regimes, is almost annihilated, while art and artists become part of the propaganda.
One of Ceaușescu's opponents was the economist Alexandru Bârlădeanu
Scientific research in a totalitarian regime or a dictatorship is strictly controlled by the state apparatus
Constantin Ion Parhon was a name often uttered in the 20th century
The presence of Jewish communities in the Romanian space has been known ever since the Middle Ages
Romania's first people's court was set up in 1945 to prosecute war crimes but would also be used as a political instrument.
The printed media suffered greatly at the hands of communist censorship
Radio Romanias Oral History Centre contains many recollections about the locals experiences with the Soviet Army towards the end of WWII.
120 km away from Bucharest we have the city of Calarasi, the seat of the eponymous county