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This article discusses ethno-nationalism and European identity in Romanian public discourse at the beginning of the 20th century. It examines how Romanians viewed their place within Europe and their relationship to other ethnic groups in Southeastern Europe during this time period. The author is Florea Ioncioaia and the article was published in 2003 in the journal Southeastern Europe.
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Problema configurării identității naționale după cucerirea independenței de stat
This article discusses ethno-nationalism and European identity in Romanian public discourse at the beginning of the 20th century. It examines how Romanians viewed their place within Europe and their relationship to other ethnic groups in Southeastern Europe during this time period. The author is Florea Ioncioaia and the article was published in 2003 in the journal Southeastern Europe.
This article discusses ethno-nationalism and European identity in Romanian public discourse at the beginning of the 20th century. It examines how Romanians viewed their place within Europe and their relationship to other ethnic groups in Southeastern Europe during this time period. The author is Florea Ioncioaia and the article was published in 2003 in the journal Southeastern Europe.
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