THE ROMANIAN SPACE IN EASTERN EUROPEAN CONTEXT
Trivent Publishing, H-1119 Budapest, Etele u. 59-61
Imprint: Trivent Medieval
SERIES CO-EDITORS
Ovidiu CRISTEA, "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History
Șerban V. MARIN, National Archives of Romania
EDITORIAL BOARD
Ivan Biliarsky (Institute for Historical Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
Marian Coman (Nicolae Iorga Institute of History, Bucharest)
Florin Curta (University of Florida)
Francesco Dall’Aglio (Institute for Historical Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
András Kovács (Transylvanian Museum Society, Cluj-Napoca)
Alexandru Madgearu (Institute for Political Studies and Defence and Military History, Bucharest)
Sergiu Musteață (Ion Creangă State Pedagogical University, Chisinau)
Maria Pakucs-Willcocks (Nicolae Iorga Institute of History)
Nagy Pienaru (Nicolae Iorga Institute of History, Bucharest)
Mihailo Popovic (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
Laurențiu Rădvan (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi)
Tudor Sălăgean (Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography, Cluj-Napoca)
Alexandru Simon (Centre for Transylvanian Studies, Cluj-Napoca)
Boris Stojkovski (University of Novi Sad)
Alice Isabella Sullivan (Tufts University)
ABOUT THE SERIES
The purpose of this series is to explore various aspects that could generate from the territory that corresponds to the present-day states of Romania and Republic of Moldova in connection to the surrounding areas and to the various state entities and communities that interacted in the region during the period between the 7th and 16th centuries (Byzantium, the early Slavs, the Bulgarian tsardoms, Kievan Rus’, the Pecheneg and Cuman people, the Kingdom of Hungary, the Tartars and the Golden Horde, the Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian state, Serbia, Wallachia, Moldova, the Ottoman Empire, and so on).
The series is open to a large field of historical studies, including political history, social history, urban history, archaeology, art history, architecture, codicology and palaeography, ethnography, and so on. The editors are looking forward to book proposals including monographs, edited texts (annals, chronicles, collections of documents), or proceedings of conferences that are dedicated to the above-mentioned geographical area.
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