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ÎNFIINȚAREA ȘI ACTIVITATEA TRIBUNALELOR REGIONALE ȘI A CELOR ȚINUTALE DIN BASARABIA (1812 - 1828) [PDF]

open access: yesBuletinul Științific al Universității de Stat „B.P. Hasdeu” din Cahul: Științe Sociale, 2019
The present article analyzes the problems related to the establishment and activity of regional and county courts in Bessarabia during the years 1812 - 1828.
Artur LEȘCU
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Бессарабская проблема межвоенного периода в посткоммунистических румынской и молдавской историографиях [PDF]

open access: yesCodrul Cosminului, 2014
The author describes and analyzes the Romanian and Moldavian historians’ opin-ions relative to the interwar Bessarabia problems that appeared in scientific publications of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The article shows that in the
Сергей Назария
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Ormianie polscy w Besarabii

open access: yesLehahayer, 2017
Polish Armenians in Bessarabia Polish Armenians used to settle in Bessarabia since the early years of Russian rule in this province (after 1812). Initially their activities focused on the lease of land, rearing cattle and its export to Austria.
Jakub Ber
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THE BUDJAK REGION IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE TREATY OF BUCHAREST (1812) [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals: Series on History and Archaeology (Academy of Romanian Scientists), 2014
The paper focuses on Budjak’s status after the Trea ty of Bucharest, dated 1812. Ottomans abandoned Bessarabia to Russia with this treaty. Then, Russia seperated Budjak Region from Bessarabia.
Murat TUĞLUCA
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A Romanian Consul at the Margins of the Russian Empire: Gheorghe Forescu in Ismail (December 1916 – March 1918) [PDF]

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society, 2018
The echoes of the events from the spring of 1917 were also felt in Bessarabia, a province annexed by Russia in 1812. Their evolution can be analyzed from multiple points of view, including from the perspective of an official representative of the ...
Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu
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Politics in the Bessarabian Daily Newspaper (1930s) [PDF]

open access: yesDialogica: Revistă de Studii Culturale și Literatură
The article, based on primary sources, such as archival documents and periodical press publications, provides for the disclosure of the main aspects of politics in daily life in Bessarabia in the 1930s. The influence of the political factor in daily life
Aurel FONDOS
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The situation of education for ethnic minorities in Bessarabia between 1917–1923 [PDF]

open access: yesDialogica: Revistă de Studii Culturale și Literatură
The Tsarist policy in the field of education in Bessarabia was selective, aiming to restrict the establishment of schools with Romanian as the language of instruction and increase those with Russian as the language of instruction.
Marina MIRON
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Creangă and Literary Criticism in Bessarabia

open access: yesIntertext, 2023
The retrospective of criticism, i.e. a criticism of criticism, is necessary in order to record, identify, become aware of both its intellectual and methodological level and the state of our prose at different stages of evolution. The "misery and splendour" of literary criticism is tested, first of all, in and through the hermeneutical approach ...
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The Demands of the Disabled: Masculinity, Disability, and Citizenship in the Late Imperial Russian Military

open access: yesThe Russian Review, Volume 83, Issue 4, Page 518-534, October 2024.
Abstract In the years after 1905, catastrophic war, widespread political and social unrest, and rising demands from across all segments of the empire’s population forced the Russian imperial state to develop a rudimentary social contract with military personnel and implement a series of reforms to prevent the reoccurrence of military disaster and mass ...
Siobhán Hearne
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On the separation of the Moldavian estates after the Bucharest Peace (1812). Several additions [PDF]

open access: yesDiacronia, 2019
After the occupation of Moldavia between the Pruth and the Dniester, the Russian Empire imposed, through the Bucharest peace, to the estate owners to choose within 18 months the country side where they would live. For a while, the Romanians believed that
Petronel Zahariuc
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