The biannual, peer-reviewed Journal of Romanian Studies, jointly developed by The Society for Romanian Studies and ibidem Press, examines critical issues in Romanian studies, linking work in that field to wider theoretical debates and issues of current relevance, and serving as a forum for junior and senior scholars. The journal also presents articles that connect Romania and Moldova comparatively with other states and their ethnic majorities and minorities, and with other groups by investigating the challenges of migration and globalization and the impact of the European Union.
Issue No. 5 contains:
Roland Clark – “The Shape of Interwar Romanian History”
Lucian Turcescu and Lavinia Stan – “The Romanian Orthodox Church and its Financial Dealings in Post-Communism”
Valeska Bopp-Filimonov - "Shaping, Questioning, Contradicting 'Bad Communism:' Aspects of Generational Memory in Romania after 1989"
Amelia Miholca - "Re-Envisioning Cubism in Romanian Avant-Garde Magazines"
Radu Parvulescu - “The Romanian Judicial Professions Database: An Open-Source Tool for Researching the Romanian Legal System”
Peter Gross
Peter Gross, professor emeritus and former director of the School of Journalism & Electronic Media at the University of Tennessee.
Claudia Lonkin
Claudia Lonkin, graduate student at the Department of History & Classics, University of Alberta, Canada.
Iuliu Ratiu
Iuliu Ratiu, associate lecturer at the Department of Modern Languages & Business Communication, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Valeska Bopp-Filimonov
Mihaela Şerban is Associate Professor of Law and Society at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her research and writing focus on law and society in Romania and Eastern Europe, human rights, constitutional law, and transitional justice.
Dr Monica Ciobanu is Professor at Plattsburgh State University of New York. Dr Ciobanu’s current research is focused on issues of democratization, memory, truth, and justice in post-communism. In 2014 she was awarded the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities by SUNY.
Roland Clark
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Amelia Miholca
Mihaela Şerban is Associate Professor of Law and Society at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her research and writing focus on law and society in Romania and Eastern Europe, human rights, constitutional law, and transitional justice.
Dr Monica Ciobanu is Professor at Plattsburgh State University of New York. Dr Ciobanu’s current research is focused on issues of democratization, memory, truth, and justice in post-communism. In 2014 she was awarded the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities by SUNY.
Radu Parvulescu
Mihaela Şerban is Associate Professor of Law and Society at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her research and writing focus on law and society in Romania and Eastern Europe, human rights, constitutional law, and transitional justice.
Dr Monica Ciobanu is Professor at Plattsburgh State University of New York. Dr Ciobanu’s current research is focused on issues of democratization, memory, truth, and justice in post-communism. In 2014 she was awarded the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities by SUNY.
Lavinia Stan
Mihaela Şerban is Associate Professor of Law and Society at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her research and writing focus on law and society in Romania and Eastern Europe, human rights, constitutional law, and transitional justice.
Dr Monica Ciobanu is Professor at Plattsburgh State University of New York. Dr Ciobanu’s current research is focused on issues of democratization, memory, truth, and justice in post-communism. In 2014 she was awarded the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities by SUNY.
Lucian Turcescu
Mihaela Şerban is Associate Professor of Law and Society at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her research and writing focus on law and society in Romania and Eastern Europe, human rights, constitutional law, and transitional justice.
Dr Monica Ciobanu is Professor at Plattsburgh State University of New York. Dr Ciobanu’s current research is focused on issues of democratization, memory, truth, and justice in post-communism. In 2014 she was awarded the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities by SUNY.
Dennis Deletant
Margaret Hiebert Beissinger, PhD (Harvard), teaches in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University. Her research and writing focus on Balkan traditional culture, epic poetry, and Romani music-making in southern Romania, where she has undertaken extensive fieldwork among Romani musicians. She has authored numerous articles and The Art of the Lăutar: The Epic Tradition of Romania (1991) and is co-editor of Epic Traditions in the Contemporary World: The Poetics of Community (1999) and Manele in Romania: Cultural Expression and Social Meaning in Balkan Popular Music (2016). Dr Radu Cinpoes is head of the Department of Politics and senior lecturer in politics, human rights, and international relations at Kingston University, London. His main areas of research include the politics of nationalism, ethnicity and identity, post-communist politics in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as migration, mobility, refugee issues, discrimination and intolerance. His publications include Nationalism and Identity in Romania: A History of Extreme Politics from the Birth of the State to EU Accession (2010), and articles on the extreme right, nationalism, European identity, and Romanian politics. Lavinia Stan, PhD, is Jules Leger Research Chair and Professor of Comparative Politics at St. Francis Xavier University, Canada, as well as President of the Society for Romanian Studies. Stan has done extensive work on democracy and democratization, especially transitional justice as well as religion and politics, with a special focus on post-communist countries. She is the editor of Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice, and the author of Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Romania: The Politics of Memory (both published with Cambridge University Press, 2013), as well as ten other books published with Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Rowman & Littlefield. She is the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, including an Honorary Doctorate from Ovidius University in Constanta, Romania.
Lieferzeit
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Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage.
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herausgegeben von | Peter Gross, Claudia Lonkin, Iuliu Ratiu |
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Beiträge von | Valeska Bopp-Filimonov, Roland Clark, Amelia Miholca, Radu Parvulescu, Lavinia Stan, Lucian Turcescu |
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Vorwort von | Dennis Deletant |
Seitenzahl |
136
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Reihe |
Journal of Romanian Studies
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Sprache |
Englisch
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Format |
21,0 cm x 14,8 cm
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Paperback
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Erscheinungsdatum |
30.04.2021
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ISBN
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978-3-8382-1569-3
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Gewicht
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178 g
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