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Apariție editorială: Transylvanian Review, Vol. XXI (Supplement), No 3, 2012, Scholars in Dialogue: Multidisciplinary Approaches in Dealing with the Past in Transylvania. Edited by Corina Moldovan, Ionuţ Costea, Lavinia S. Stan

Contents/Sommaire
Editor’s Note, Corina Moldovan • Ionuţ Costea • Lavinia S. Stan, p. 7

Géocritique de la Transylvanie: approches multiculturelles, p. 11

Bertrand Westphal, Une géocritique transylvaine, p. 13

Florian Dumitru Soporan, Perspectives ethniques et stratégies sociales en Transylvanie: la seconde moitié du XVe siècle et la première moitié du XVIe siècle, p. 19

Florent Gabaude, La médiatisation de la Transylvanie dans la publicistique allemande au temps de l’âge d’or de la Principauté, p. 35

Catherine Roth, Le Club Carpatique Transylvain (SKV) comme support de l’identité saxonne. Analyse de ses annuaires, p. 49

Valentin Trifescu, Une idée sur la Transylvanie: l’historien de l’art Coriolan Petranu, p. 63

Coralia Telea and Iacob Mârza, L’image de la France dans les écrits d’un professeur de
Mircea Ardeleanu, Jean-Alexandre Vaillant et l’Ardialie: Fragments d’un discours amoureux, p. 91

Daniele Tuan, Promenades transylvaines, p. 115

Alexandru Păcurar, Le voyage en Transylvanie d’Elisée Reclus (1873), p. 127

Simona Jişa, Dominique Fernandez: Voyageur en Transylvanie, p. 151

Gérard Grelle, Hans Bergel: un écrivain germanophone décrit sa Transylvanie natale, p. 161

András Kányádi, Le locus identitaire: Avatars du mont Hargita dans la littérature hongroise de Transylvanie, p. 173

Stephan Krause, La poétique de la Transylvanie dans la poésie de Werner Söllner, p. 185

Clément Lévy, La Transylvanie: centre du monde d’Alain Fleischer, p. 199

Livia Titieni-Boilă, Réalité et transfiguration de la nature transylvaine dans Rencontres avec les bêtes de Ionel Pop, p. 205

Tatiana-Ana Fluieraru, Appropriation et réappropriation de l’espace chez Ioan Slavici, p. 215

Maria Ghitta, La Transylvanie et ses minorités aux yeux d’un historien roumain: Silviu Dragomir, p. 223

Corina Moldovan, La Transylvanie dans Le Château des Carpathes, p. 237

Cécile Kovacshazy, La Transylvanie de Tony Gatlif, p. 249



Young Historians - New Approaches: Investigating the Old Past with New Methods, p. 259

Ionuţ Costea, Introduction, p. 261

George Cupcea, Officium consularis: The Evidence of Dacia, p. 267

Rada Varga, “Becoming Roman” on the Northern limes, p. 279

Felix Marcu and Călin Şuteu, Magnetism and Time - The Scientific Dating of Archaeological Burnt Features: A Perspective for the Archaeomagnetic Dating Method in Romania, p. 291

Victor V. Vizauer, Transylvanian Anthropotoponymy in the Pontifical Tithes Register for Six Years (1332-1337), p. 303

Adriana Cupcea, The Image of the Cluj Society as Reflected in the 19th Century: British Travel Accounts, p. 321

Elena Andreea Trif-Boia, Muslim Women’s Representations in Romanian Transylvanian Culture of the Nineteenth Century, p. 333

Monica Mureşan, Pavel Vasici-Ungureanu’s Anthropological Works, p. 347

Diana Covaci, For the Rest of Their Life: The Retirement of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Clergy, p. 359

Elena-Crinela Holom, “What Bells Can Tell Us”? The Romanian Bells from Transylvaniaand their Interesting Stories (19th-20th Centuries), p. 371

Vlad Popovici and Alexandru Onojescu, “Our Beloved Martyrs...”: Preliminaries to a History of Political Detention in Dualist Hungary, p. 383

Horaţiu-Marius Trif-Boia, The Spirit’s Historical Consciousness in Hegel: A Few Considerations, p. 395

Luminiţa Ignat-Coman, The Integration of Regional Leadership after the Great Union: The Case of Iuliu Maniu, p. 405

Cosmina Paul, Does the Romanian Jew Exist? A Historical Inquiry into Metaphors of Identity, p. 415

Ioana Cosman and Aurora Szentagotai, Psychological Approaches in the Study of Holocaust Survivors’ Personal History, p. 427

Lavinia Snejana Stan, Jumping in Freezing Waters: Local Communities and Escapees on the Danube during the Cold War, p. 437

Mihai Croitor, From Moscow to Beijing: Romania and the Mediation of the Sino-Soviet Split, p. 449

Sanda Borşa, Between Persuasion and Coercion: The Collectivization of Agriculture in Romania (1949-1962), p. 461

Manuela Marin, The Romanian Communist Propaganda and the Public Opinion: The Case of the Atheist-Scientific Propaganda in Alba County, p. 473

Sînziana Preda, Religious Identity, Regional Identity: The Pentecostals of Arad County, p. 485


Varia, p. 497

Tudor Sălăgean, The Mongol Invasion of 1241-1242 in Transylvania: Military and Political Preliminaries, p. 499

Ciprian Firea, The Parish Priests of the Saxons as Patrons of the “Arts”: A Contribution to an Ecclesiastical Prosopography of Medieval Transylvania, p. 511

Giordano Altarozzi, Echi letterari italiani nella Transilvania del XIX secolo, p. 533

Arthur Viorel Tuluş, The Illusion of Homogeneity: The Jewish Community from the Lower Danube and from Southern Bessarabia, p. 547

Luminiţa Dumănescu, Consideration on the Process of Family Transformations in Communist Romania, p. 559

Ioan Hosu, Facets of Development: Evolutions and Challenges, p. 569

Wilhelm Tauwinkl, Towards Formulating Some Theoretical Principles to Evaluate the Accuracy of Translating a Medieval Theological Text: A Case Study of the Romanian Language, p. 577



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