• Име на ресурса History of Dobrudja
  • Автор Adrian Rădulescu, Ion Bitoleanu
  • ISBN 973-9385-32-X
  • Публикувал Ex Ponto, Constanța
  • Година 1998
  • Формат 21.5 cm, 534 p., 4 maps, 96 colors pl.
  • Формат Printing
  • Език Romanian
  • Представяне Istoria Dobrogei (original title). The volume presents the history of Dobrudja from the Paleolithic to the communist period, framed in a national and regional context. This is the second edition. The first version, entitled "History of the Romanians between the Danube and the Sea - Dobrudja", was printed in 1979. It is aimed at researchers, students and the general public.
  • Връзка към електронен ресурс https://www.ziuaconstanta.ro/images/stories/2018/10/03/istoria-dobrogei-watermark-wm-compressed.pdf

Foreword - The first testimonies of human life in Dobrudja. Paleolithic - Neolithic-era communities of farmers and shepherds – Bronze Age - First Iron Age: Hallstatt (12th century - mid 5th century B.C.) - Dobrudja in the Second Iron Age: La Tène - Scythia Minor in the Geto-Dacian kingdom of Burebista (1st century B.C.) - Dobrudja under Roman rule: 29-28 B.C. - end of the century 3rd A.D. - Scythia Minor between sec. 4th – 8th centuries – Byzantine Scythia (7th - 10th centuries) - Theme of Paristrion (Paradunavon) - Dobrudja in the time of Mircea the Elder - Ottoman rule until the beginning of the modern era of Romanian history - The last decades of the Ottoman administration. Romanian Renaissance - Dobrudja's return within the Romanian state - Dobrudja's development within the national framework (1878-1918) - Interwar Period - Contemporary Dobrudja (1941-1989) - Bibliography - Table of Contents.

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