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Revista de Istorie a Evreilor din Romania
The History Journal of the Jews in Romania

Publishing House: Editura Hasefer
Subject(s): History, Jewish studies
Frequency: 1 issues
Print ISSN: 2458-0449
Status: Active

  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2020
  • Issue No. 1 (16-17)
  • Issue No. 2 (18)
  • Issue No. 3 (19)
  • Issue No. 4+5(20+21)
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Short Description

The History Journal of the Jews in Romania (as the Bulletin of the Centre, Museum and Historical Archive of the Jews in Romania was renamed in 2016) is an annual scientific publication devoted to the research of topics pertaining to the history of the Jews in the Romanian territories, in an international context. The Journal is edited by the Centre for the Study of the History of the Jews in Romania, within the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania, and published by the Hasefer Publishing House.

Editorial board

Editorial College:

Lya BENJAMIN (Centrul pentru Studiul Istoriei Evreilor din România)

Radu IOANID (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)

Ştefan Cristian IONESCU (The Hugo Valentin Centre, Uppsala University)

Andi MIHALACHE (Institutul de Istorie „A.D. Xenopol”, Iaşi)

Lucian NASTASĂ- KOVÁCS (Universitatea „Babeş-Bolyai”, Cluj)

Ion POPA (Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Manchester)

Liviu ROTMAN (Şcoala Naţională de Studii Politice şi Administrative)

Michael SHAFIR (Universitatea „Babeş-Bolyai”, Cluj)

Vladimir TISMĂNEANU (University of Maryland)

Aurel VAINER (Federaţia Comunităţilor Evreieşti din România)

Felicia WALDMAN (Universitatea din Bucureşti)

 

Editorial Board:Adrian CIOFLÂNCĂ, Natalia LAZĂR, Anca TUDORANCEA, George WEINER

 

Director: Adrian CIOFLÂNCĂ