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2010
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Constantin Iordachi: The Making of Citizenship in the Post-Ottoman Balkans: State Building, Foreign Models, and Legal-Political Transfers, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi and Win van Meurs, eds., Ottomans into European London: Hurst, pp. 181-222 type of document: Book chapter/Part in edited volume language: English
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2010
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Constantin Iordachi: Global Networks, Regional Hegemony, and Seaport Modernization at the Lower Danube, Biray Kolluoğlu, Meltem Toksöz, eds., Cities of the Mediterranean: From the Ottomans to the Present Day (London, New York: I. B. Tauris, pp. 157-182 type of document: Book chapter/Part in edited volume language: English
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2010
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Constantin Iordachi: Fascism in Interwar East Central and Southeastern Europe: Toward a New Transnational Research Agenda, East-Central Europe, vol. 37 no 2-3, pp. 161-213 type of document: Journal paper/Study paper language: English
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2009
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Constantin Iordachi (ed): Comparative Fascist Studies: An Introduction, Comparative Fascist Studies: New Perspectives. Paperback edition: London: Routledge, pp. 1-50 type of document: Book chapter/Part in edited volume language: English
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2009
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Constantin Iordachi: God’s Chosen Warriors: Romantic Palingenesis, Militarism and Fascism in Modern Romania, Comparative Fascist Studies: New Perspectives. Paperback edition: London: Routledge, pp. 316-357 type of document: Book chapter/Part in edited volume language: English
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2007
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Constantin Iordachi: Aristocracy, Fascism and the Social Origins of Mass Politics in Romania, in Karina Urbach, ed, European Aristocracy and the Radical Right, 1918-1939, Oxford, pp. 201-232 type of document: Book chapter/Paper in edited volume language: English
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2006
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Constantin Iordachi: "The Ottoman Empire:"The Ottoman Empire: Nationalism and Citizenship in the Balkans" in Timothy P. Baycroft and Mark Hewitson (eds.), Nationalism in Nineteenth, Oxford, pp. 120-151 type of document: Book chapter/Paper in edited volume language: English
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2004
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Constantin Iordachi: Charisma, Politics and Violence: The Legion of the "Archangel Michael" in Inter-war Romania, Trondheim, 184 p. type of document: Book/Monography language: English
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2003
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Constantin Iordachi, Trencsényi Balázs: "In Search of a Usable Past: The Question of National Identity in Romanian Studies, 1990-2000", East European Politics and Society, pp. 415-454 type of document: Journal paper/Study paper language: English
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2002
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Constantin Iordachi: Citizenship, Nation and State-Building: The Integration of Northern Dobrogea in Romania, 1878-1913, Pittsburgh, 89 p. type of document: Book/Monography language: English
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