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All issues of the Journal of Romanian Studies now available online.

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that all issues of the Journal of Romanian Studies are now available online. Available digitally for the first time, subscribers to the journal can now access content from Volume 1.1 onwards.

Edited by Svetlana Suveica and Jill Massino, the Journal of Romanian Studies is published in partnership with the Society for Romanian Studies, it is essential reading for those working in and researching the political, socioeconomic and cultural developments of Romania and Moldova.

To mark the occasion, the following articles have been selected by the Editors of the journal and will be free to read for a limited time.

Free to read articles from Journal of Romanian Studies

The Vanishing Invalid: Visual Representations of Disabled Veterans in Interwar Romania
Maria Bucur
VOL 5.1

From Monitorul Oficial to Calea Victoriei: Decoding 1930s Bucharest through Women’s Fashion
Sonia D. Andraș
VOL 5.1

Mismeasuring Diversity: Popularizing Scientific Racism in the Romanian Principalities Around the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Cosmin Koszor-Codrea
VOL 4.1

The “Pure” Romanian: (Re)writing Romanian National Identity in Dan Puric’s Romanian Soul
Andrei Nae
VOL 4.2

If you enjoyed these articles please recommend the journal to your librarian if they do not already subscribe. You can do this by clicking the ‘recommend to a librarian’ button on the journal’s home page.

Recommend the Journal of Romanian Studies to your library >


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