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State Formation in Wallachia, 1740–1800: Regulations, Paperwork and Metrology
Vasile Mihai Olaru
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Russian Policies in Moldavia and Wallachia After 1834
Russia on the Danube, 2021semanticscholar +2 more sources
Ab Imperio, 2023
Historians of the British Empire like to cite Salman Rushdie’s line in the Satanic Verses that the British don’t know their own history because so much of it happened overseas.1 Some of Russia’s history unfolded elsewhere, too.
P. Werth
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Historians of the British Empire like to cite Salman Rushdie’s line in the Satanic Verses that the British don’t know their own history because so much of it happened overseas.1 Some of Russia’s history unfolded elsewhere, too.
P. Werth
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Few thought regarding the demographic dynamic of Wallachia main cities (16th-17th centuries)
Annales d'Universite "Valahia" Targoviste . Section d'archeologie et d'histoire, 2023Regarding the most important towns in 16th century from Wallachia we don’t have much demographic information and for the 17th century, it is mostly based on foreign travelers’ reports.
Diana Grigor
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F.W. von Bauer and Russian Mapping of Moldavia and Wallachia
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2023During the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774 the advance of G.A. Rumiantsev’s First Army after its great victories at Riabaia Mogila, Larga, and Kagul was slowed by several factors, including the lack of adequate maps of southern Moldavia and Wallachia ...
Brian Davies
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DIYÂR, 2022
This paper addresses the ritualized power-balancing act illustrated by investiture ceremonies of what in Romanian historiography are designated as Phanariot princes or hospodars.
Roxana Coman
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This paper addresses the ritualized power-balancing act illustrated by investiture ceremonies of what in Romanian historiography are designated as Phanariot princes or hospodars.
Roxana Coman
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New Europe College Yearbook
Foreign teachers are transnational intercultural educators that participate in shaping educational systems in the receiving countries. This study explores the immersion of foreign female teachers into local structures and communities in Wallachia, a ...
Nicoleta Roman
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Foreign teachers are transnational intercultural educators that participate in shaping educational systems in the receiving countries. This study explores the immersion of foreign female teachers into local structures and communities in Wallachia, a ...
Nicoleta Roman
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The living conditions of Gypsy slaves in early nineteenth-century Wallachia
Romani Studies, 2021:Very little research has been done specifically on the condition of the Gypsy slaves in Wallachia. Most general histories ignore them, and few contemporary observers studied them. This is just one more sign of their discrimination and neglect.
D. Gaunt, Julieta Rotaru
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Регион и мир / Region and the World
The article presents the head of a multi-volume atlas of the catalog «The monuments of Armenian architecture and place names abroad». It presents an overview of the history and development of the community, the geography of its settlement, the state of ...
Gagik H. Poghosyan-Khaghbakyan
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The article presents the head of a multi-volume atlas of the catalog «The monuments of Armenian architecture and place names abroad». It presents an overview of the history and development of the community, the geography of its settlement, the state of ...
Gagik H. Poghosyan-Khaghbakyan
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The cafas – an element of levantine architecture in the churches of Wallachia
CaieteARA. Arhitectură. Restaurare. ArheologieIn Wallachia two churches with cafas are known to exist, in Târgovişte and Strehaia. A third church, of the Radu Negru Vodă Monastery in Câmpulung Muscel, could also have had a cafas, as hypothesised by architects Grigore Ionescu, Cristian Moisescu and ...
R. Vergatti
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