Vol. XXIII, 2010

 

1. Alexandru Mamina, Sens politiques et significations spirituelles du catholicisme Contemporain, p. 3-21.

2. Luminiţa Dumănescu, „Bucătăria” naşterii în societatea românească din Transilvania celei de-a doua jumătăţi a secolului al XIX-lea, p. 23-36.

            The present article analysis one of the most important moments in one's life: the birth. The first part of the article deals with the pregnancy with all its related rules and taboos. The second part is focused on the physiological act of birth and its medical and cultural implications.

Even if the scientific knowledge about conception and pregnancy was common knowledge, the Romanian society still considered life as a gift from God, more as a miracle rather than natural phenomenon. The sources used for re-constructing the „kitchen of birth” reveal the existence of a hierarchy in the Romanian society, based on the importance of midwives and obstetricians.

 

3. Vlad Paşca, Contribuţii la istoria alimentaţiei: consumul de bere în România (1875–1916), p. 37-66.

            This article deals with the production and consumption of beer in Romania between 1875 and 1916, in contrast with the more traditional wine and plum-brandy. The particular case of beer production and consumption is presented in the wider economical context, marked by the industrial development. Beer is also seen as a cultural indicator of a changing life-style in the Romanian society, according to Central-European and Western models.

 

4. Raluca Tomi, Călători italieni despre societatea românească din secolul al XIX-lea, p. 67-90.

            This article intends to present the impressions of seventeen Italian travellers on the 19th Century Romanian society. Coming from different social and professional backgrounds, they have all noticed several aspects material and spiritual existence as well. Thus, they wrote about economical and political changes, popular beliefs and common behaviour. They stressed the differences between the Romanian and Western societies, for instance the absence of a local middle class, the lack of interest for the exploitation of natural resources or the significant corruption.

 

5. Ileana Căzan, Preliminariile Congresului de la Paris (1856) în viziunea unui martor ocular: generalul Heinrich von Hess, p. 91-104.

            The present contribution deals with the correspondence between General Heinrich von Hess (1788–1863) and Count Karl von Buol-Schauenstein, dating from 1853, during the military occupation of Moldavia by Austrian forces. General Heinrich von Hess advocated the idea of the leading role of Austria in South-Eastern Europe as a counter-part to the Russian influence. He underlined the importance of Austria’s economical intervention in Moldavia, mainly by financial means. Also, General von Hess considered that Austria had to create a favourable opinion in Moldavia, in order to sustain her political goals.

 

6. Bogdan Popa, Sfârşit de drum sau răscruce pentru „studiile despre Dracula”? Consideraţii asupra câtorva publicaţii recente, p. 105-113.

            The present contribution aims to question the present state of the „Dracula Studies”, given some recent publications in the field of Dracula and vampire research. The main thesis is that the above-mentioned studies have not drained their resources and, as the new literature shows, they are at crossroads.

 

7. [„Sacrul” şi „profanul” în societatea contemporană. Interviu cu Zoe Petre, p. 115-118]

 

8. [Souveraineté ottomane et autonomie provinciale. Statut juridique et dynamique politique au Maghreb et dans les Balkans (XVIe–XIXe siècles), colocviu organizat de Centrul de Studii şi Cercetări Economice şi Sociale (Tunis) şi Institutul de Istorie „Nicolae Iorga”, Tunis, 30-31 octombrie 2009. Prezentare de Alexandru Mamina, p. 119-120]

 

9. [Minorităţile etnice în România în secolul al XIX-lea, conferință organizată de Departamentul pentru Relaţii Interetnice al Guvernului României şi Institutul de Istorie „Nicolae Iorga”, București, 29-31 octombrie 2009. Prezentare de Bogdan Popa, p. 120]

 

10. [L’État en France et en Roumanie aux XIXe et XXe siècles, colocviu româno-francez organizat la New Europe College, București, 26-27 februarie 2010. Prezentare de Alexandru mamina, p. 121-122]

 

11. [Writing Central Eastern Europeconferință organizată de Institutul de Istorie al Universităţii Jagiellone din Cracovia, Cracovia, 11-12 iunie 2010. Prezentare de Bogdan Popa, p. 122-123]

 

12. [Annales. Histoire, sciences sociales, no 1, 2010. Recenzie de Alexandru Mamina, p. 125-126]

 

13. [European History Quarterly, Volume 40, Number 1, January 2010. Recenzie de Alexandru Mamina, p. 126]

 

14. [The English Historical Review, Volume CXXV, No. 512, February 2010. Recenzie de Alexandru Mamina, p. 126-127]

 

15. [Ecaterina Lung, Istoria culturală: origini, evoluţii, tendinţe, Bucureşti, Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti, 2009, 244 p. Prezentare de Zoe Petre, Alexandru Mamina și Bogdan Popa, p. 129-134]

 

16. [Ion Calafeteanu (coordonator), Gheorghe Neacşu, Daniela Osiac, Sebastian Rusu, Revoluţia română din decembrie 1989. Documente, Cluj-Napoca, Editura Mega, 2009, 771 p. Recenzie de Alexandru Mamina, p. 135]

 

17. [Oana Rizescu, Avant l’État-Juge. Pratique juridique et construction politique en Valachie au XVIIe siècle, Bucureşti, Editura Notarom, 2008, 547 p. Recenzie de Ecaterina Lung, p. 135-137]

 

18. [Gérard Badou, Istorii secrete ale psihanalizei, Timişoara, Editura Amarcord, 1999, 210 p. Recenzie de Alexandru Mamina, p. 137-138]

 

19. [Ioan Petru Culianu, Studii româneşti. Fantasmele nihilismului. Secretul doctorului Eliade, I, ‹Iaşi›, Polirom, 2006, 399 p. Recenzie de Alexandru Mamina, p. 139-140]