A román állam területi kialakulásának története : III. Románia és az első világháború 1914—1918

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Gábor Csüllög
László Gulyás

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European states are of various ages. The formation of the statehood of some of them took place in the Middle0Ages, and they have existed in dynastic relations, though in different ways, ever since. Others are young states which have become independent statehoods in the 19th and 20th centuries, either by breaking away from earlier states or by transforming their dependent and partial statehood in opposition to power politics. Such areas in Europe are the Balkan and Eastern0Europe, among whose young states Romania stands out because of the special historical development of its statehood and its territorial changes. The Romanian state became an independent European state over several historical periods, by building from several territorial bases, and through various kinds of political dependence, at the end of the 19th century. Later on, it grew its territory several times as a result of its peculiar 20th century politics. In the third section of our four0part series we present the detailed history of the Romanian state from the outbreak of the First World War, till the end of the First World War, focusing on territorial issues.

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Csüllög, G., & Gulyás, L. (2013). A román állam területi kialakulásának története : III. Románia és az első világháború 1914—1918. Közép-Európai Közlemények, 6(3), 177–185. Retrieved from https://analecta.hu/index.php/vikekkek/article/view/12183
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