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Serfs Into Romanians. The Road From Blaj to Alba Iulia (1848-1918)

The goal of the present paper is to show how both in the autumn of 1918 and before the Union of Transylvania with Romania on 1 December 1918, liberalism and nationalism steered the course of the Romanian nation in Transylvania as it entered the modern era. Romanians had accumulated democratic experi...

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Published in:Philobiblon (Cluj, Romania) Romania), 2022-01, Vol.27 (1), p.5-26
Main Authors: Bolovan, Ioan, Cornea, Adina
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