Les probl mes nationaux de l'Autriche-Hongrie. Les Roumains (Transylvanie, Bucovine, Banat), by Dimitrie Drghicescu, examines the national questions within the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the beginning of the 20th century, with a particular focus on the Romanian populations living in Transylvania, Bucovina, and Banat. This work offers insights into the complex ethnic and political landscape of the region, exploring the challenges faced by Romanians under Austro-Hungarian rule and their aspirations for national self-determination. Drghicescu's analysis provides valuable historical context for understanding the forces that shaped Central and Eastern Europe during a period of significant upheaval and transformation.
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