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The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, Volume 1, Issue 1 (2009)
Editorial Foreword
The Cost of Transition from Market to Command Economy: The Case of Estonia
To Be or to Become ‘European’? ‘Westernizing’ Narratives in Post-Cold War Finland
Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe
The Concept of Tributalism: A Comparative Analysis of S. Amin‘s, J. Haldon‘s and H. H. Stahl‘s Approaches
The Relations Between Transylvanian Saxons And Baltic Germans During The 1920s
Danish Perceptions of Interwar Romania
The Romanian-Finnish Cultural Relations: History, Trends, Bibliography
Bogdan Schipor, Politica Marii Britanii la frontiera de vest a Uniunii Sovietice: 1938-1941
The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1 (2010)
Introduction
Wan light of Lithuania in Bucharest. The sources of a non-declared divorce (1918-1926)
The political and diplomatic relations between Lithuania and Romania (1935-1940)
Nicolae Titulescu’s new eastern policy and the upgrading of Romania’s diplomatic ties with Lithuania
Development characteristics of interwar European periphery: the cases of Romania and Lithuania’s agriculture
Henri H. Stahl’s conception of historical sociology and the Bucharest School of Sociology
The Polish-Lithuanian Crisis of March 1938. Some Romanian and Western reactions
The status and the future of Baltic States and Romania in the strategy of Western Allies in the early years of the Second World War: a comparative view
The Second Corps of Romanian volunteers in Russia
Bogdan Murgescu, România şi Europa. Acumularea decalajelor economice (1500-2010), Silviu Miloiu
The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, Volume 2, Issue 2 (2010)
Editorial Foreword
Sweden and the Jacobite movement (1715-1718)
Aspects of the Eastern Question found in Swedish diplomatic reports (1813)
Portrait of a necessary Ponto-Baltic alliance: Polish commercial road projects towards the Balkans and the Black Sea, 1919 – 1926
Forging a Socialist Homeland from Multiple Worlds: North American Finns in Soviet Karelia 1921-1938
Leisure in Stalin’s Estonia
From “allies without alliance” to concerted action: Romania and Finland in the aftermath of the Operation Barbarossa (1941)
War, diplomacy and media: the British–Soviet Treaty of May 26, 1942 in Swedish press commentaries
Lithuanian public opinion and the EU membership
The Awarding of Doctor Honoris Causa to H.S. Dr. Vladimir Jarmolenko, The Ambassador of Lithuania to Bucharest
The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, Volume 3, Issue 1 (2011)
Editor’s Foreword
Wallachian settlers in the Baltic Sea region. A humanist tale of migration and colonization, and its implications for the mental maps of early modern Europe
British Reactions to Charles XII’s Stay in the Ottoman Empire
Data pertaining to the outbreak of the Lithuanian insurrection (25 March 1831), retrieved from Swedish diplomatic sources
Relations between Transylvania and the Nordic countries in the 19th century as seen in Romanian periodicals. A quantitative and qualitative analysis
Kišinev or Linkuva? Rumors and threats against Jews in Lithuania in 1903
Germany’s policy and the diplomatic agenda of Romanian neutrality (1914-1916). The Prospect of a plan for an alliance with Sweden
The Nansen Commission and the Romanian Prisoners of War’s repatriation from the Russian territories
Pre-World War II Romania from Latvian Perspective: An Envoy’s views
90 years from the establishment of diplomatic relations between Finland and Romania: exhibition of historical documents
The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, Volume 3, Issue 2 (2011)
Editorial Foreword
Regional higher education co-operation: a research proposal to compare the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea regions
Never satisfactory, according to the Finnish standards”. From optimism and interest to disappointment and disillusion: Finnish views on the nations in Eastern Central Europe between the word wars
“Un singur popor cu două drapele”. The Romanian-Polish relations during the interwar period
The Little Entente and Romania from the perspective of Lithuanian diplomacy in the 1930s
The Nobel Peace Prize from a Romanian perspective – the interwar period
The history of diplomatic relations between Romania and Norway during the interwar period
Elena Dragomir and Silviu Miloiu, Istoria Finlandei
20 years from the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Lithuania and Romania
Books and journals received
The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, Volume 4, Issue 1 (2012)
Editorial Foreword
Alteration of the ethnic diversity and ethnic segregation index in Latvia during the first and second independence periods
An attempt to appoint a Swedish vice consul to Bucharest (1834-1835)
From the Fringe of the North to the Balkans: The Balkans Viewed by Scottish Medical Women during World War I
Romanians and the Nobel Prizes for Science and Literature
Norwegian Film Days in Iaşi. Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi, May 27-29, 2012. Interview with Jan Erik Holst
The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, Volume 4, Issue 2 (2012)
Reinventing the Baltic Sea Region: From the Hansa to the Eu-Strategy of 2009
The Baltic and the birth of a modern English maritime community: the Muscovy Company and nautical cartography, 1553-1665