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Scridon, Alin Cristian. "A Fragment from the Process of Disintegration of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Interwar Hungary." Journal of Church History 2022, no. 1 (2022): 87–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/jch.2022.1.5.

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"Abstract: The joy brought by the unification of Romania through the Treaty of Trianon was not felt the same by all Romanians. Various constraints started to be imposed on those who remained within Hungary’s borders. From the point of view of the Romanian Orthodox Church, the Romanian Orthodox represented practically 80% of the Romanians remaining in Hungary. Which was not something to disregard. Except for Budapest, the Romanian Orthodox parishes were located in eastern Hungary, from north to south, right next to the Romanian border. The Treaty of Trianon, although anticipable, took the Roman
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Călinescu, Iudit. "Diaspora românească din Ungaria în perioada postcomunistă – Portrete de intelectuali." Romanian Studies Today 6, no. 6/2022 (2022): 23–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.62229/rst/6.1/2.

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When we talk about the Romanians in Hungary, especially about the life of the community in post-communism, we cannot omit the fact that alongside the historical community here there are representatives of a Romanian diaspora who are actively involved in community life, participating in the common effort to preserve the Romanian identity. The Romanian intellectuals who migrated in the last three decades to the area populated by Romanians in western Hungary or to Budapest, managed to leave their mark on the cultural, journalistic, educational and spiritual life of the Romanians here. Analyzing t
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Mitu, Sorin. "Hungarian Images of the Romanians in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century." Acta Musei Napocensis. Historica, no. 61 (December 20, 2024): 87–100. https://doi.org/10.54145/actamn.61.04.

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This article analyzes the image of the Romanians, as it appears in several important Hungarian texts in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Revolution of 1848 gave the Hungarians an ambivalent lesson about the Romanians. On the one hand, the latter behaved like enemies. This generated a negative imagological reaction from the Hungarians. On the other eated by the crushing combined force of Austria and Russia, opened up the possibility of collaborating with Romanians, as well as with the other oppressed peoples in eastern and Danubian Europe. But in the age of dualism, the image of t
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Scridon, Alin Cristian. "The Romanian Orthodox Church in Hungary and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the Interwar Period." Journal of Education Culture and Society 9, no. 1 (2018): 190–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs20181.190.195.

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Aim. The Romanian Orthodox Church in Hungary and Yugoslavia encountered a series of shortcomings between the two world wars.
 Conclusion. Regardless of the political realities of the times, the Romanians coalesced around the Romanian Orthodox Church. That is why, not by chance, the great poet Mihai Eminescu identifies the Romanian Orthodox Church with the institution that preserved the Latin element near the Danube. The activity of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Hungary and Yugoslavia in the interwar period was mainly performed by priests.
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Homoki-Nagy, Mária. "Private Law in Transylvania as Part of the Kingdom of Hungary." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae Legal Studies 9, no. 2 (2021): 225–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.47745/ausleg.2020.9.2.03.

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Transylvania was part of the mediaeval Kingdom of Hungary beginning from the founding of this kingdom and until the year 1540, when, due to historic circumstances, it became for a time a separate entity. The development of private law in this historical space was therefore in the beginning in large part convergent with that of Hungary. However, having a multi-ethnic population consisting of Hungarians, Szeklers, Saxons, and Romanians, with the first three nationalities benefitting from different, autonomous forms of administrative organization, a lot is to be said of specific Transylvanian pri
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Scridon, Alin Cristian. "The Religious life of Romanians in 18th-20th century Hungary, reflected in the works of researchers in the Hungarian space." Journal of Education Culture and Society 11, no. 2 (2020): 422–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs2020.2.422.428.

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Aim. We tend to believe that the religious life of Romanians in the diaspora – living in the proximity of the Romanian borders (we do not take into account the groups that left towards Spain, Italy, Germany, and so on at the beginning of the third millennium) - is a taboo subject. The Orthodox (Romanian) clerical elite focused less on the assiduous study of the religious life of their Romanian brothers outside the borders; in this case, in Hungary. Therefore, we have the scientific duty—but more importantly, the moral duty—to bring to light the truths that are either not known or are known in
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Oprea, Emanuel George, and Alexandru I. Oprea. "Maniu and Popoviciu. Different Views on National Self-Identity of Romanians from Transylvania." DIALOGO 8, no. 1 (2021): 221–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.51917/dialogo.2021.8.1.20.

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The activity of two great personalities representing the interest and the rights of Romanians ethnics from Transylvania during the dualist period from 1867 to 1918 are analyzed here. Iuliu Maniu and Aurel Constantin Popoviciu were members of the Romanian National Party from Transylvania and Hungary with a different vision on the national assertion of rights and freedom related to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and another ethnic group of Dualist State.
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Abrudan, Mircea-Gheorghe. "The Coats of Arms of Metropolitan Andrei, Baron of Şaguna." Transylvanian Review 32, no. 4 (2024): 76–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.33993/tr.2023.4.05.

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The anniversary of one hundred and fifty years since the passing of Saint Metropolitan Andrei Şaguna (28 June 1873) is the right moment to reflect on his portrait in history, his theological legacy, and his positive role in the historical evolution of the Romanians in Transylvania, Banat and Hungary in the second half of the 19th century. The study approaches a topic less discussed in Romanian, German or English historiography and theology, namely: the coats of arms of Andrei Şaguna, by the mercy of God “archbishop and metropolitan of the Orthodox Romanians of Transylvania and Hungary” and by
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Stan, Constantin I. "The Attitude of Exiled Romanians Regarding the Peace of Buftea – Bucharest (24 April / 7 May 1918)." Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XIX Istorie 11 (October 31, 2012): 177–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.35219/history.2012.09.

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In the spring of 1918, after difficult peace talks, the treaty between Romania and the Central Powers was signed at Buftea, close to Bucharest, on 24 April / 7 May 1918. The conditions were extremely harsh, and Romania became a veritable semi-colony of Germany and her allies, losing both parts of the national territory and important material resources. Romanian and foreign statesmen, as well as the international press and public opinion ascertained the enslaving character of the Buftea – Bucharest treaty. This paper presents the response of the Romanians settled abroad or exiled regarding the
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Maxwell, Alexander, and Alexander Campbell. "István Széchenyi, the casino movement, and Hungarian nationalism, 1827–1848." Nationalities Papers 42, no. 3 (2014): 508–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2013.856392.

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The establishment of theNemzeti Casino(National Casino) in Pest helped establish civil society in nineteenth-century Hungary. Count István Széchenyi, hoping to modernize Hungary on the English model, established the casino in 1827 as a public forum for the Hungarian nobility. By transcending caste divisions between nobles and bourgeois elites, Széchenyi's casino served as an unofficial parliament and stock exchange, and generally helped cultivate Hungarian patriotism. The Pest Casino inspired a nation-wide trend for casinos, which in turn formed a civil society in opposition to Habsburg absolu
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Romanians – Hungary"

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Oancea, David M. "The Romanian Orthodox Church in Austria-Hungary." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1987. http://www.tren.com.

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Davidescu, E. S. "Environmental Policy-Making in Hungary and Romania." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.517273.

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MATUS, Adrian-George. "The long 1968 in Hungary and Romania." Doctoral thesis, European University Institute, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/74278.

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Defence date: 25 February 2022<br>Examining Board: Prof. Alexander Etkind (European University Institute); Prof.Federico Romero (European University Institute); Prof. Constantin Iordachi (Central European University); Prof. Juliane Fürst (Leibniz Centre of Contemporary History ZZF)<br>The sixties witnessed many youth unrests across the globe. Compared to previous decades, a distinctive decisional category emerged: youth. They gained a central role by defining themselves in opposition to other generations and perceiving themselves as a unique one with a purpose to change history through ‘revolu
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Davis, Robert Chris. "Certifiably Romanian : national belonging and contested identity of the Moldavian Csangos 1923-85." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.669924.

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Popa, Silviu Daniel. "NATO influence on Romanian national security in the post Cold War era." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2002. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion-image/02Jun%5FPopa.pdf.

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McGarry, Aidan. "'Who speaks for the Roma?' political participation and legitimate representation in Hungary and Romania." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.485006.

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The Roma are not a bounded internally homogene~us community possessing a stable group identity. They are a transnational minority without a kin state .. which continue to . be the most marginalized .and discriminated ethnic group in Europe. This thesis asks: 'Who Speaks for the Roma?' In doing so it analyses organizing structures of representation in domestic and transnational political contexts arguing that these structures articulate the shared interests of the Romani community. Whilst the role of state structure.s and international organizations is acknowledged they are ultimately downplaye
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Fuzesi, Julianna Christa Elisabeth. "Explaining irredentism : the case of Hungary and its transborder minorities in Romania and Slovakia." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2006. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2935/.

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This thesis seeks to explain irredentism by identifying the set of variables that determine its occurrence. To do so it provides the necessary definition and comparative analytical framework, both lacking so far, and thus establishes irredentism as a field of study in its own right. The thesis develops a multi-variate explanatory model that is generalisable yet succinct. It builds critically on Donald Horowitz's theory of irredentism (1985;1991) which, like many studies of ethno-nationalism, underperforms due to a bias towards rationalism, materialism and individualism. The present study impro
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Britton, Erin. "The right to education of Roma children in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2014. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/4817/.

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The purpose of this thesis is to examine the educational disadvantage currently being suffered by Roma children in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia, and to identify the most appropriate human rights mechanism with which to remedy the situation. Education is vitally important for oppressed minorities such as the Roma since, without it, individuals will be unable to fully access the complete range of their fundamental rights and so will be unable to challenge the disadvantage and discrimination that they suffer. This thesis first submits, therefore, that the traditional liberal
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Denca, Sorin Stefan. "European integration and foreign policy in Central and Eastern Europe : the cases of Hungary, Slovakia and Romania." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2011. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/1462/.

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This thesis examines the impact of Europeanization on the foreign policy of the new member states of the European Union, using as case studies Hungary, Slovakia and Romania. It asks what the extent of Europeanization of foreign policy is and whether and to what extent there has been divergence in the way in which the new member states have responded to the similar constraints and opportunities of the European integration. Insofar as divergence can be identified, a third research question asks why there is policy divergence. It argues that the governmental politics and the politics of national
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Caparini, Marina. "Internal security reform in post-communist Europe : a study of democratisation in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.639735.

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Books on the topic "Romanians – Hungary"

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Gozdziak, Elzbieta. East to east: Refugees from Rumania in Hungary. Refugee Policy Group, 1989.

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dr, Bărbulescu Petre, and Association for the Promotion and Observance of the Rights of the Romanian Minority in Hungary., eds. The Romanians in Hungary: Dynamics of an ethnic genocide. Globus Publishers, 1992.

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Iudean, Ovidiu Emil. The Romanian governmental representatives in the Budapest Parliament (1881-1918). Mega Publishing House, 2016.

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Menyhárd, Attila, and Emőd Veress, eds. New Civil Codes in Hungary and Romania. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63327-5.

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Tap, Paul. Citizens and State Surveillance in Hungary and Romania. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-84943-5.

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G, Wilson Deborah. Toward community policing: The police and ethnic minorities in Hungary : Budapest, Hungary, July 2000. Project on Ethnic Relations, 2000.

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Zsuzsa, Szilágyiné Farkas, Heizer Antal, and Hungary. Office of the Prime Minister. State Secretary for Minority Affairs., eds. Report on the situation of the gypsy community in Hungary. 2nd ed. C. Tabajdi, 1996.

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Melykuti, Ferenc. The Roma in Hungary: Government policies, minority expectations, and the international community : Budapest, Hungary, December 6, 1999. Project on Ethnic Relations, 2000.

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Piotr, Głogowski, ed. 1989 the final curtain: Poland, Hungary, GDR, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania. Ośrodek Karta, 2009.

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Jill, Denton, Ellingham Mark, and Denton Jill, eds. The rough guide to Eastern Europe: Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. Harrap Columbus, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Romanians – Hungary"

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Andits, Petra. "The 23 Million Romanians, Igor, and the Others: Welfare State, Migration, and Racism in Hungary." In Marx, Engels, and Marxisms. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06071-7_7.

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Gali, Máté. "Berzeviczy Albert és az 1918-1919. évi forradalmak." In Fontes et Libri. Szegedi Tudományegyetem, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/btk.2023.sje.6.

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One of the witnesses of the events which followed the collapse of the historic Hungary was Albert Berzeviczy. Before the last hours of the state in 1918, he had been a prominent politician in the Hungarian parliament. At the time of the Aster Revolution, he retired from the political life. He did not support the new Hungarian prime minister Count Mihály Károlyi, since he believed that the Count was a talentless and weak-handed leader, who disarmed the Hungarian army at the end of the First World War, and did not defend our borderlines against our enemies, for example the Romanians, Serbs, and
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Benõ, Attila, and Sándor Szilágyi N. "Hungarian in Romania." In Hungarian Language Contact Outside Hungary. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/impact.20.12ben.

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Sándor, Klára. "The Csángós of Romania." In Hungarian Language Contact Outside Hungary. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/impact.20.13san.

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Boszormenyi, Z. "Europe — Hungary, Romania and Turkey." In Thirty Years CINP. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73956-9_32.

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Batori, Anna. "Horizontal Enclosure in the Post-socialist Cinema of Hungary." In Space in Romanian and Hungarian Cinema. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75951-7_8.

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Hausleitner, Mariana. "Romania and Hungary 1985–90: The Soviet Perspective." In The Soviet Union in Eastern Europe, 1945–89. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23234-5_8.

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Tap, Paul. "A Historical Overview of State Surveillance in Hungary and Romania." In Central and Eastern European Perspectives on International Relations. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-84943-5_4.

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Stykalin, Aleksandr S. "Interethnic contradictions in Transylvania (middle of the nineteenth — early twentieth centuries) as seen through the eyes of Russian observers." In A Stranger’s Gaze: Diplomats, Journalists, Scholars — Travellers between East and West from the Eighteenth Century to the Twenty-First. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Nestor-Istoriia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/4469-1767-9.08.

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Reorganisation of the Austrian Empire into the dual Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1867 was followed by an attempt to cancel the special status of the Grand Principality of Transylvania, which had a long tradition of autonomous statehood, and absorb it into the Kingdom of Hungary. This caused a reaction by the Romanian nationalist movement in the region that intensified decade by decade. That this movement became a threat to the integrity of Austria-Hungary could not help but become an object of observation for Russian diplomats in the neighbouring Kingdom of Romania, where the issue of the statu
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Rigó, Máté. "A Marriage of Convenience? Austro-Hungarian Industrialists in Greater Romania." In Capitalism in Chaos. Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501764653.003.0010.

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This chapter considers the debates surrounding the economic viability of East Central European successor states after the Great War. The Romanian annexation of formerly Austro-Hungarian territories created a new, multiethnic, and multinational business elite wherein Hungarians learned to cooperate on corporate boards and exploit each other's political and social networks to further their economic interests. The chapter notes the rising criticism concerning interwar nostalgia and Romanians' partnerships with domestic foreigners. Due to the lack of commercial treaties among successor states, ind
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Conference papers on the topic "Romanians – Hungary"

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Neacsu, Alina, Ilinca Imbrea, Diana Obistioiu, Alina Lato, and G. Gabriel Arsene. "THE SPREAD OF ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA L. IN THE ROMANIAN BANAT." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s19.49.

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Introduced in Europe for the first time as a medicinal plant (around the 1630) and later as an ornamental, Asclepias syriaca L. has escaped from culture and became subspontaneous. Today, this species raises serious threats of invasion in some European countries, such as Hungary, for example. In this paper, we discuss the spread of the species in the Romanian Banat, especially in the spontaneous vegetation. The first reports in the region are those from the Romanian Flora. We found this species in different habitats: roadsides, wastelands, railways, wetlands, meadows, the proximity of some wine
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Popescu, Irinel Eugen. "ON THE NORTHERN LIMITS OF SCOLOPENDRA CINGULATA WITH NEW DATA FROM ROMANIA." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s19.44.

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In this moment the populations of Scolopendra cingulata from Austria, Hungary and the new discovered populations from Romania represents the northern limits of S. cingulata in Europe. These three northern small populations of S. cingulata are very important in understanding the evolutionary history of this iconic species for Europe.
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Плотникова, А. А. "Карпатские параллели к балканским мотивам воздушной битвы". У Межкультурное и межъязыковое взаимодействие в пространстве Славии (к 110-летию со дня рождения С. Б. Бернштейна). Институт славяноведения РАН, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/0459-6.32.

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The report will focus on the Carpathian analogies to the ideas known among the Slavs in the Balkans that a storm, thunderstorm, hail, strong wind is caused by a dragon snakeflying in the clouds. Carpathian parallels to this plot are found both among Slavs (Slovaks, Ukrainians) and their neighbors (Romanians, Hungarians). The specifics of the Carpathian cultural area are linked with a number of features that, if found in the Balkans, then only in the northern parts of Slavic regions bordering Hungary and Romania and these are mostly beliefs about the leader who saddles the blind snake-dragon, c
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MEȘTER, Liana-Eugenia, Andreea-Florina FORA, Nicoleta Georgeta BUGNAR, and Margit CSIPKÉS. "FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE BEHAVIOR OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN MAKING THE DECISION TO START A BUSINESS. CASE STUDY." In International Management Conference. Editura ASE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/imc/2021/01.13.

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This study aims to analyze the behavior when making the decision to become entrepreneurs of young people aged 21-23 (economics undergraduates in their final year at universities in Romania and Hungary). The tool used in the analysis is the questionnaire applied that revealed the factors making up the behavior when deciding to start a business. Knowing their motivation will allow them to understand action decisions, development plans, as well as the perception of today's world and the new reality. Similar studies have highlighted the link between the behavior of the young generation, including
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DOBRE, Iuliana, Anton Theodor DIMITRIU, and Vlad-Constantin TURCEA. "THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PROCESSING SECTOR IN THE AGRI-FOOD INDUSTRY." In Competitiveness of Agro-Food and Environmental Economy. Editura ASE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/cafee/2022/11/08.

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Food processing represents the effective commodity physical transformation; besides that, it is an opportunity in the value-chain from farmers to high-end manufacturers. Many factors influence the evolution of this food sector, but one of the most important one is represented by the continuous development of consumers demand for healthier and cleaner food. The current paper aimed at showing the importance of the processing sector in the food chain. The current paper has noted various remarks about the food processing sector for Romania and other European Member States: Greece, Croatia, Latvia,
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Puiu, Petru Gabriel, and Róbert Istók. "Generation and Electrical Energy Demand of Hungary and Romania." In 2023 IEEE 6th International Conference and Workshop Óbuda on Electrical and Power Engineering (CANDO-EPE). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cando-epe60507.2023.10418025.

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Chiurciu, Irina-Adriana, Ion Certan, Toma-Adrian Dinu, Elena Soare, and Paula Stoicea. "The contribution of the member states to the consolidation of the EU's role on the cereals market,." In Economic growth in the conditions of globalization. International Scientific-Practical Conference, XVIth edition. National Institute for Economic Research, 2022. https://doi.org/10.36004/nier.cecg.ii.2022.16.4.

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n the conditions of the current geopolitical instability, the EU is strengthening its position on the world grain market. The study captures the evolution of the cultivated areas with wheat and corn, the harvested productions obtained in the period 2015-2021, as well as the yields, through the lens of the EU member states. For the analysis, was processed data provided by the official statistics website of the EU - Eurostat, by the General Directorate of AGRI, Agriculture and Rural Development, as well as by the Romanian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. At the level of 2021, in te
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Zakota, Zoltan. "HIGHER EDUCATION IN POST-COMMUNIST HUNGARY AND ROMANIA � A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS." In 2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2015/b12/s3.061.

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Catalano, Cristina, and Olga Chis. "Comparative Study Between Students’ Teaching Practice Activities in Hungary and Romania." In ERD 2016 - Education, Reflection, Development, Fourth Edition. Cognitive-crcs, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.12.10.

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LEOVEANU-SOARE, Bianca Eugenia, and Ina NIMERENCO. "ANALYSIS OF SOME INDICATORS REGARDING MUNICIPAL WASTE IN ROMANIA COMPARED TO OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION." In Competitiveness of Agro-Food and Environmental Economy. Editura ASE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/cafee/2022/11/13.

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Municipal waste management plays an important role in environmental protection. Their incorrect management can have negative effects on the environment and human health. Thus, the analysis of municipal waste management in the period 2010-2020 in Romania compared to certain member countries of the European Union was followed. The analyzed indicators were: The amount of municipal waste generated, treated and recycled, the recycling rate and the quantity of waste disposed- landfill and other. Following the analysis, it is found that the amount of municipal waste generated had an increasing trend
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Reports on the topic "Romanians – Hungary"

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Brown, J. David, John S. Earle, and Álmos Telegdy. The Productivity Effects of Privatization: Longitudinal Estimates from Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine. W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.17848/wp05-121.

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Brown, J. David, John S. Earle, and Álmos Telegdy. Does Privatization Hurt Workers? Lessons from Comprehensive Manufacturing Firm Panel Data in Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine. W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17848/wp05-125.

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Brown, J. David, John S. Earle, and Álmos Telegdy. Does Privatization Raise Productivity? Evidence from Comprehensive Panel Data on Manufacturing Firms in Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine. W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.17848/wp04-107.

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Őri, Péter, and Levente Pakot. Census and census-like material preserved in the archives of Hungary, Slovakia and Transylvania (Romania), 18-19th centuries. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2011-020.

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EFFC/DFI Working Platforms Task Group. Guide to Working Platforms. European Federation of Foundation Contractors and Deep Foundations Institute, 2020. https://doi.org/10.37308/effc-dfi-wptg-guide-e1-2020.

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On a typical construction site, the provision of a safe surface to work on involves and affects a number of the contracting parties (the client; principal designer; general contractor; specialty contractor; platform designer; platform installer or earthworks contractor; platform tester and platform maintainer), and as a consequence, the organisation of its design, installation and maintenance can be complex. As it concerns money and liability it is often a contentious issue, but nonetheless one that needs to be addressed. This document takes each step in turn and describes what good practice i
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Horejs, Barbara, and Ulrike Schuh, eds. PREHISTORY & WEST ASIAN/NORTHEAST AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY 2021–2023. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/oeai.pwana2021-2023.

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The long-established research of Prehistory and West Asian/Northeast African archaeology (the former Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology, OREA) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences was transformed into a department of the »new« Austrian Archaeological Institute (OeAI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2021. This merging of several institutes into the new OeAI offers a wide range of new opportunities for basic and interdisciplinary research, which support the traditional research focus as well as the development of new projects in world archaeology. The research areas of the Dep
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Horejs, Barbara, and Julia Budka, eds. NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN & ARCHÄOLOGIE 2019–2022. Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/nawi-arch.2019-2022.

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The long-established research of Prehistory and West Asian/Northeast African archaeology (the former Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology, OREA) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences was transformed into a department of the »new« Austrian Archaeological Institute (OeAI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2021. This merging of several institutes into the new OeAI offers a wide range of new opportunities for basic and interdisciplinary research, which support the traditional research focus as well as the development of new projects in world archaeology. The research areas of the Dep
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