“When we were the Byzantium”
The Romanian Cultural Institute will organize in the following period, March-December 2011, a series of musical encounters gathered underneath the banner When we were the Byzantium, with the announced participation of various artists coming from abroad alongside very talented
The Night of the Cultural Institutes
The Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) expects all the nocturnal devourers of culture on Friday, June 24th, starting 7. 30 PM (19. 30), for the 5th edition of the Night of the Institutes. This cultural enterprise will engage in a six-hour marathon organized in partnership
EUROPEAN FILM FESTIVAL, 14th Edition
The 14th edition of the European Film Festival, organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute, will take place over May 6 - 30, 2010 in Bucharest, Braşov, Iaşi, Tîrgu-Mureş and Timişoara. The program will include over 50 films, representing 28 European countries.
The Lost World of Old Europe – The Danube Valley 5000-3500 BC.
The Lost World of Old Europe: The Danube Valley, 5,000 - 3,500 BC The First Cucuteni Culture Exhibition in the US Before the glory that was Greece and Rome, even before the first cities of Mesopotamia or temples along the Nile, there lived in the Lower Danube Valley
Enescu_Brahms European Encounters
Enescu-Brahms European Encounters Remus Azoitei – violin Eduard Stan – piano International chamber music tour featuring violin and piano duo Remus Azoiţei and Eduard Stan – in major cultural centres around Europe and the United States. The tour aims to highlight
“The End and the Beginning: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Resurgence of History”
The Center for the Study of Post-communist Societies (GVPT-UMD) and the Romanian Cultural Institute will organize the conference The End and the Beginning: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Resurgence of History (November, 9-10, Washington D. C. ) in collaboration with History
Noaptea Institutelor Culturale
Romanian Cultural Institute, in partnership with British Council, Goethe-Institut, Italian Culture Institute, Cervantes Institute, Hungarian Cultural Institute, Polish Institute, Valogne-Bruxelles Delegation, the Czech Centre and the French Institute organise, on the 27th
To our readers
Sometimes it is more difficult to win the peace than to win the war. This is what the historian Şerban Pavelescu shows by analyzing “The Peaces of the Greater Romania”. Romania’s status at the Peace Conference was ambiguous, because the separate peace concluded
The Voice Of Bukovina no. 2 / 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS BUKOVINA – THE HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL PROCESSES Alexandrina Cernov, A Way of No Return – Fântâna Albă Dorin Popescu, „Intermarium” vs „The Three Seas Initiative”, from a Concept of ”Fear” to a Project of ”Force” Vladimir Acatrini,
The Voice of Bukovina
TABLE OF CONTENTS BUKOVINA – HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL PROCESSES Alexandrina Cernov, The Fight for the Romanian Language Goes On (II) . . . 7 Emilian Dranca,The Emigration of the Ethnic Germans from the North of Bukovina . . . 17 LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS The
Lettre Internationale - nr. 103 / toamna 2017
To our readers This year marks a century from the Great October Revolution, a controversial event, which, anyway, “shook up the world” and traced new paths in history. In the past, the event was duly celebrated on each anniversary. In the fifties, every November
Lettre Internationale - no 98 / summer 2016
To our readers Rereading history helps us to better understand contemporary issues. At their turn, present-day events modify our retrospective view, so that the past looks different, which explains why history has to be periodically rewritten. Anne