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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Emanuel Plopeanu , Gabriel Stelian Manea , Metin OmerPublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Weight: 0.434kg ISBN: 9783631840887ISBN 10: 3631840888 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 05 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Ubique Victor. Triumphus, Christianity and the Ritualization of ImperialContinuity The ""Clash"" of Empires: The Habsburgs, the Ottomans, Safavid Persia and the Anti-Ottoman Projects in a Diplomatic Episode of 1547 Beyond the Ottoman Empire – Past’s Hegemonies and Rising Powers; Venice and Habsburgs in the 16th Century The Empire That Never Was: Ali Kemal’s Fetret (Interregnum) and the Vision of a Westernised Ottoman Empire Foreigners and Foreign Menace (as Perceived) in Romanian Society During First World War. A Few Considerations ""My Dear Cousin"": The Diplomacy of the Romanian Royal House at the Imperial Courts in the Eve of World War One Imperial Nostalgia and Contestation: N. Iorga and the Paradoxes of a Romanian Nationalist A Book as Wedding Gift: Nicolae Iorga, the 1921 Romanian-Greek Royal Weddings, and the Paths of Knowledge Exchange Spain after the Empire. Between Nostalgia and the Future Erroneous Calculations on the Ruins of Empires: The Failure of the Proportional Representation Method in Central and Southern Europe in the 1920s Borderland’s Country: South Dobruja. Imperial Nostalgias on the Edge of the National Ideal (1913–1940) From Allies to the Undesirable: The Refuge of the Crimean Tatars to Romania During World War Two The End of a Communist Imperial Illusion. The First Visit of Pope John Paul II in Poland. 1979 The Ghost of Imperialism. The Anti-Western Propaganda in the Last Years of Ceaușescu’s Regime Withdrawal of the Soviet Empire: System Crisis or International Crisis? Communist/Post-Communist Official Remembrance of the Local Involvement in the Holocaust: A Comparison Between Poland and RomaniaReviewsAuthor InformationEmanuel Plopeanu is an associate professor, PhD, at the ""Ovidius"" University of Constant,a, Faculty of History and Political Science. His areas of interest include United States policy towards the South-East Europe in the 20th century and Romanian-Turkish relations in the 20th century. Gabriel Stelian Manea is a lecturer, PhD, at the ""Ovidius"" University of Constant,a, Faculty of History and Political Science. His areas of interest include the relationship between the church and communist regimes, spiritual and cultural anti-communist dissent, and the history of the Romanian Orthodox Church during the communist period. Metin Omer is a researcher at the Institute of Science, Culture and Spirituality at ""Ovidius"" University of Constant,a, Romania. His current areas of research include the historical evolution of Turkish and Tatar communities from Romania, especially after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, and Romanian-Turkish relations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |