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- Colloquia Journal of Central European History Volume XIII, No 1-2, 2006
- Attila Zsoldos: The Siege of Codlea (p. 5-21)
- Géza Hegyi: Rodna and the Rodna Valley in the Middle Ages (1241-1469/1475). History of a Dominion and of a Settlement (p. 22-49)
- Mária Lupescu Makó: Material Culture in the Mirror of the Testaments. The Art of the Home in Cluj in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century (p. 50-77)
- Doru Radosav: Beyond Ethnic Boundaries. The Culture of Banat in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century and the European
- Gábor Sipos: The Life Style of the Protestant Intelligentsia in Transylvania in the Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries (p. 91-102)
- Jeffrey Pennington, ‘End of the Line? Border Changes and Railroad Geography between the Alföld and Carpathians'
- Hannah Marshall, ‘Rebuilding the Past and Creating the Future in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Reconstructing Religious Buildings in Post-war Mostar'
- Ştefan Ghenciulescu, ‘Frontiers and Habitation: The Case of Bucharest’
- A Discussion with Robert Wistrich, initiated by Maria Ghitta: “We often talk glibly about learning the lessons of the past”
- Henry Pillsbury, ‘How can someone be Romanian? Notes of an American Tourist, 1971’
- Ioan-Aurel Pop: The Expedition of the Sultan in 1538 in Moldavia (in the View of an Italian Author) (p. 257-271)
- Tamás Fejér - Anikó Szász: The so-called Libri Regii Protocols of the Transylvanian Princes (p. 272-289)
- Zsolt Bogdándi - Emőke Gálfi: The Alba Iulia Chapter of Authentication after Secularization (p. 290-304)
- Ioan Drăgan: A Report on the Archives of Oradea in 1949 (p. 305-315)
- András Kubinyi: Zsigmond Jakó, the Scholar of History (p. 317-344)
- Interview with Zsigmond Jakó Initiated by Mária Lupescu Makó (p. 345-358)
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- Colloquia Journal of Central European History Volume XIV, 2007
- József Pap, Civil Servants of the Hungarian Counties and Political Transformations in the Nineteenth Century
- Ágnes Deák, The Attitude of Hungarian Political Elites to State Police and its Informers amidst Changes of Political System in the 1860s
- Árpád Welker, Jewish Politicians in the Legislative of the Early Dual Period
- Lukáš Fasora, Continuity and discontinuity of the German-speaking civic elites in Moravia during the period 1900-1925 (based on the examples of Brno, Jihlava and Nový Jičín)
- Judit Pál, The Survival of the Traditional Elite: The Transylvanian Lord Lieutenant Corps in 1910
- Borbála Zsuzsanna Török, Elites all Over the Place: and Interview with Viktor Karády
- Ştefan Ghenciulescu, The Image of Architects and the Image of Architecture: A discussion concerning attitudes towards modernity in Romania today
- Ovidiu Cristea, A Historian’s Portrait
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