Articolele autorului Ana-Maria Stan
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Academic ceremonies and celebrations at the Romanian University of Cluj 1919-2009
Der Status der Lehrenden an der rumänischen Universität Klausenburg und deren soziokulturelle Aktivitäten 1919-1940
Un exemple de rayonnement universitaire occidental en Europe centrale et orientale : étude de cas sur les enseignants français embauchés a l’université roumaine de Cluj apres 1919

This research analyzes an important part of the French university presence abroad in the first half of the XXth century, namely the assistance brought to the scientific and institutional development of the Central European universities after the retracement of the borders and the political changes which took place in this area at the end of the First World War. It is a case study on the career of several French academics who came to work at the Romanian

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Dictionnaire de la France Libre

I presented in several short dictionnary entries the Romanian contributions to the Gaullist French Resistance during World War II (see pages 61-62,1035-1036,1283-1284, 1428)

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Messages intergénérationnels dans l’espace public. Le cas de l’Université de Cluj après 1919

This article presents the debate between professors and students regarding the social and cultural role of the youth, which took place at the Romanian Cluj University in the first years after its opening, in 1919. Our study is based mostly on public speeches and opinions expressed by the university professors, highlighting the close link between national and intergenerational issues in the academic world of Transylvania.

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Survie, création, devoir patriotique, collaboration? Options et attitudes des écrivains pendant la deuxieme guerre mondiale – le cas d’Eugene Ionesco a Vichy
La France de Vichy et la Roumanie (1940-1944). Collaboration et conflits

This book focuses on analyzing the political, cultural and economical relationships between Vichy France and Romania, in the troubled times of the Second World War. Special attention is given to the attitudes of the French diplomats towards the Gaullist Rezistance movement.

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