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SONIA ANDRAS. 2019. The women of Little Paris: Women's fashion in interwar Bucharest, 1919-1939. PhD thesis. Univ. of the Arts.
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ADELA N. BEIU PAPANASTASIOU. 2017. Absurd Romania: Revisiting Tristan Tzara and Eugene Ionesco. Ph.D. thesis. East Anglia.
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MIHAELA BREBENEL. 2016. Moving images in Romanian critical art practice and recent history. Ph.D. thesis. London (Goldsmiths).
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M.S. BROSCATAN. 2002. 19th century furniture of Southern Transylvania: A survey and analysis of the vernacular tradition. Ph.D. thesis. Brunel.
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MAGDALENA BUCHCZYK. 2015. Beyond the Horniman Museum: History, heritage and craftsmanship in the collection of Romanian artefacts. PhD thesis. London (Goldsmiths).
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ALEXANDRA CHIRIAC. 2020. Putting the peripheral centre stage: Performing modernism in interbellum Bucharest, 1924-1934. PhD thesis. St Andrews.
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N. DRAGHICI-VASILESCU. 2004. Changes in the phenomenon of icon-painting in Romania from the second half of the nineteenth century to the present day. D.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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JONATHAN EAGLES. 2011. The reign, culture and legacy of Ştefan cel Mare, voivode of Moldova: A case study of ethnosymbolism in the Romanian societies. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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VLAD P. GLĂVEANU. 2012. Creativity and culture: Towards a cultural psychology of creativity in folk art [with special reference to Easter egg painting in Romania]. PhD thesis. London (LSE).
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S. LOWE. 2001. Eclectic and neo-national aspects of Romanian art and design, 1878-1930. Ph.D. thesis. St Andrews.
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S.M. MILLER. 1990. Constantin Brâncuşi (1876-1957). Ph.D. thesis. London (Courtauld).
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A.C.R. MOCANESCU. 2007. The leader cult in communist Romania, 1965-89: Constructing Ceauşescu's uniqueness in painting. Ph.D. thesis. Durham.
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IRINA NEDELCU. 2015. '2':: A novel, and, Words & pictures: the miracle of artistic lending and borrowing [set in Romania, 1989- ]. Ph.D. thesis. Edinburgh.
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GABRIELA NICOLESCU. 2015. Art, politics and the museum: Tales of continuity and rupture in modern Romania. PhD thesis. London (Goldsmiths).
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Pop. 32.6%
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A. PARIGORIS. 1997. Constantin Brâncuşi, a peasant in Paris: A study of the persona and work of Constantin Brâncuşi from a post-Symbolist perspective. Ph.D. thesis. London (Courtauld).
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IOANA C. POPOVICI. 2019. Arhitectura, 1950-1989: Interstitial spaces of communist Romanian architecture. PhD thesis. Plymouth.
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ALEXANDRA URDEA. 2015. A stitch in time: Searching for authenticity through shifting regimes of value in Romania. PhD thesis. London (Goldsmiths).
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J.M. WOOD. 1999. The materials and metaphors of the sculptor's studio: Brâncuşi, Picasso and Giacometti in the 1920s and 1930s. Ph.D. thesis. London (Courtauld).
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