From Bessarabia to the Republic of Moldova: Mental Map to Construct Symbolical SpaceBirladeanu, Virgiliu
The end of the '50 of the last century marked the beginning of returning of the national factors in the historical discourse from Romania, a comeback that continued in the years ahead at a much more obvious step and on more extensive coordinates. The first part of the decade that followed...
(now Khotyn, Ukraine), on the Dniester, in Bessarabia (1621), a year after Zółkiewski’s heroic death at Cecorą (now Ţuţora, Romania). The Swedish trouble began anew in the same year, and Sigismund’s long and unlucky reign ended 11 years later amid turmoil abroad and at ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) was fought mainly on the Crimean Peninsula between Russia and Britain, France, and the Ottoman Empire. It arose from the conflict of great powers in the Middle East and was more directly caused by Russian demands to exercise pr