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Dr. Rebecca Haynes
Panel 1 Greater Romania
Related Publications
- “Orthodox Rituals of Revolution and Rebirth in Interwar Romania.” L. Peter, M. Rady (eds.). Resistance, Rebellion and Revolution in Hungary and Central Europe: Commemorating 1956. London: UCL SSEES, 2008: pp.129-42.
- “Reluctant allies? Iuliu Maniu and Corneliu Zelea Codreanu against King Carol II of Romania.” Slavonic and East European Review 1 (2007): pp.105-34.
- “Reluctant Allies? Iuliu Maniu and Corneliu Codreanu against King Carol II of Romania.” Slavonic and East European Review 1 (2007): pp.105-34.
- “Not ‘Taking Fascist Values Seriously’: Michael Mann, Fascists, Cambridge University Press, 2004.” Slavonic and East European Review 4 (2006): pp.729-42.
- “The Romanian Legionary Movement, Popular Orthodoxy and the Cult of Death.” M. Anton, F. Anghel, C. Popa (eds.). Hegemoniile trecutului: Evoluţii româneşti: Profesorului Ioan Chiper la 70 de ani. Bucharest: Editura Curtea Veche, 2006.
- “Moldovan Identity: From Interwar Bessarabia to Post-Soviet Moldova.” Historical Yearbook 2 (2005): pp.151-68.
- “1939: The ‘Tilea Affair’ and the Anglo-French Guarantee.” Dennis Deletant (ed.). In and Out of Focus: Romania and Britain. Relations and Perspectives from 1930 to the Present. Bucharest: Cavallioti, 2005: pp.49-58.
- “‘A New Greater Romania’? Romanian Claims to the Serbian Banat in 1941.” Central Europe 2 (2005): pp.99-120.
- “Bram Stoker’s Transylvania.” L. Peter, M. Rady (eds.). British-Hungarian Relations since 1848. London: SSEES UCL, 2004: pp.73-92.
- (ed.). Occasional Papers in Romanian Studies, No. 3: Moldova, Bessarabia, Transnistria. London: SSEES-UCL, 2003.
- I. Chiper. “General Susaikov: ‘The Groza Government was in fact established by force’.” Studies and Materials of Contemporary History 2 (2003): pp.227-36.
- Romanian Policy Towards Germany, 1936-40. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000.






