Most dowloaded research articles from CEEOL (Top 10):
1. Elena Dragomir, “Explaining Communist Nostalgia in Romania: Some Empirical Evidence.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 12 (2009): 7-28.
2. Elena Dragomir, “New explanations for Romania’s detachment from Moscow at the beginning of the 1960s.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 13 (2010): 51-82.
3. Emanuel Plopeanu, “The Soviet-American Clash over Turkish Straits. The August 1946 Crisis,” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 9 (2008): 85-96.
4. Elena Dragomir, “Reshaping foreign policy. Romania and Finland’s cases in the context of the CSCE’s opening. A comparative analysis.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 10 (2008): 57-74.
5. Alexandru Popescu, “Finland in the World History of Intelligence and Espionage.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 10 (2008): 87-98.
6. Silviu Miloiu, “Bridge building between far-off European nations: Romania and Finland duringthe 20th century.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 10 (2008): 7-15.
7. Tuomas Hovi, “Tradition and History as Building Blocks for Tourism. The Middle Ages as a Modern Tourism Attraction.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 10 (2008): 75-85.
8. Kalervo Hovi, “Poland, Finland and Romania. Cooperation and Parallelisms up to 1920’s.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 10 (2008): 17-26.
9. Ion Calafeteanu, "About the Idea of “Transylvanianism.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 7-8 (2007): 7-16.
10. Alexandra Tieanu, "Between East and West: Poland, 1980-1981." Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 13 (2010): 105-132.
10. Silviu Miloiu, "Romania’s peace feelers (March 1943 - April 1944): views from Helsinki." Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 12 (2009): 97-110.
Most dowloaded research articles from CEEOL in 2011 (Top 5):
1. Elena Dragomir, “New explanations for Romania’s detachment from Moscow at the beginning of the 1960s.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 13 (2010): 51-82.
2. Elena Dragomir, “Explaining Communist Nostalgia in Romania: Some Empirical Evidence.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 12 (2009): 7-28.
3. Silviu Miloiu, "The Baltic escape from hell. The Nansen office and the Romanian POWs (1919-1921)." Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 15 (2011): 65-82.
4. Kari Alenius, “Cold War propaganda getting started. Soviet rhetoric in the UN Security Council during the Iran Crisis of 1946.” Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 14 (2010): 143-162.
5. Harry T. Dickinson, "The Debates on the Rights of Man in Britain: From the Levellers to the Chartists (1640s-1840s)." Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 15 (2011): 11-41.
5. Kari Alenius, '“When in Rome do as the Romans”. Immigration in Scandinavian Right-wing Populist Programs.' Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 15 (2011): 43-64.
5. Silviu Miloiu, "Romania’s peace feelers (March 1943 - April 1944): views from Helsinki." Valahian Journal of Historical Studies 12 (2009): 97-110. |
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Deadline: 1 August 2012
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Valahian Journal of Historical Studies has exceeded 2,000 pages published in its 16th issues.
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New Managing Editor: Elena Dragomir, University of Helsinki, Finland
New Editorial Secretary: Cezar Stanciu, Grigore Gafencu Research Center for the History of International Relations, Romania
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