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Irina Livezeanu (born 1952) is a Romanian-American historian. Her
research interests include Eastern Europe,
Eastern European Jewry, the
Holocaust in...
- She was the
first female cabinet minister in Hungary. Mary Zirin,
Irina Livezeanu,
Christine D.
Worobec and June
Pachuta Farris,
Women and
Gender in Central...
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first published in 1936. The book has been
described by
historian Irina Livezeanu as
being to
Codreanu what Mein
Kampf was to
Adolf Hitler. It was first...
- Răileanu & Car****ou, p.154-155 Cernat, p.192-194 Richter, p.153
Livezeanu, p.245-246
Livezeanu, p.246
Susan Robin Suleiman, "Committed Painting", in Denis...
- 2001, p. 156
Mitrasca 2002, p. 109
Livezeanu 2000, p. 56
Livezeanu 2000, pp. 56–57
Livezeanu 2000, p. 58
Livezeanu 2000, p. 57
Richard K. Debo, Survival...
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platform to
fight together for Transylvania's autonomy.
According to
Livezeanu the
creation of
Greater Romania with "a
unifying concept of nationhood"...
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instead remained virtually frozen since 1812. The
Romanian researcher Irina Livezeanu further notes that the
Russification policies did not
greatly affect the...
- p.20 Frunzetti, p.21; Georgescu, p.80;
Livezeanu & Farris, p.283 Cernovodeanu, p.39; Georgescu, p.79;
Livezeanu & Farris, p.284 Alin Ciupală,
Femeia în...
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Anthology of Texts] (in Romanian).
Archived from the
original on 9 May 2005.
Livezeanu,
Irina (1995).
Cultural Politics in
Greater Romania.
Cornell University...
- Rațiu,
Horia Georgescu,
George Ross, and
Leonard Kirschen, Marie-Jeanne
Livezeanu,
Gladys Wilson,
Sanda Cârciog, and
Mihai Cârciog. Ion Rațiu was the President...