A Companion to the History of Moldavia up to 1859
Series: Brill's Companions to European History; 33;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher BRILL
- Date of Publication 2 April 2026
- ISBN 9789004746725
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages572 pages
- Size 235x155x35 mm
- Weight 1211 g
- Language English 1124
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Long description:
This volume is the first of its kind, providing a multifaceted discussion of the history of the principality of Moldavia from its foundation up to 1859. The contributors cover economic, social, political, and cultural developments, highlighting change as well as continuity. This book also offers guidance on the region’s abundant historiography, as its bibliography brings together all major studies dedicated to the history of the principality of Moldavia from the 14th to the 19th century. Intended to serve as a starting point for future research, this volume is enriched by its thematic emphasis on “the view from the periphery.”
Contributors are: Constantin Ardeleanu, Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu, Ovidiu Cristea, Florin Curta, Alessandro Flavio Dumitrașcu, Elena Firea, Ştefan S. Gorovei, Sorin Grigoruță, Ioan-Augustin Guriță, Sergean Osman, Radu G. Păun, Nagy Pienaru, Liviu Pilat, Alexandru-Florin Platon, Laurențiu Radvan, Victor Spinei, Alice Isabella Sullivan, and Maria-Magdalena Székely.