AUTHORS: Paul CIOBOTARU, Angela SIMALCSIK THE MEDIEVAL NECROPOLIS OF THE OLD CHURCH OF SAINT GEORGE, TECUCI – 13 SEPTEMBER STREET Danubius, XLI, Galati, 2023, pp. 45-66. Abstract The preventive archaeological research of “The medieval necropolis of the old Church of Saint George, Tecuci – 13 September Street” site was carried out in 2022 having the…

AUTHOR: Eugen DRĂGOI THE CHURCH “THE DORMITION OF THE THEOTOKOS” FROM ROŞCANI, GALAŢI COUNTY. SOME UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTARY TESTIMONIES Danubius, XXIX, Galaţi, 2011, pp. 149-162. Abstract The village Roşcani, Băneasa commune, Galaţi county, is documentary attested in 1555, but it had existed even before the age of Stephen the Great (1457-1504). The oldest known church of…

AUTHOR: Marie Goretti Nizigiyimana Danubius, XXXII- Supliment, Galati, 2014, pp. 167-180. Abstract Despite the cultural, territorial and administrative unity of the Burundian people, their recent history has been characterized by tribal wars between communities, the height of which was reached in 1972 and 1993. Since then, some 200,000 Burundians have perished in widespread, often intense…

AUTHOR: Cosmin Tudor CIOCAN Danubius, XXXIII, Supliment, Galaţi, 2015, pp. 147-174. Abstract The thesis of this research project is that, despite the disappearance of the Communist and secular policy of implementing an atheistic worldview and life, neither the Communist regime, nor the post-socialist Romania have led to a low attendance of religion, as it supports…

AUTHOR: Jiři VOGEL Danubius, XXXV, Galaţi, 2017, pp. 437-454. Abstract At first, the paper outlines the advancing secularization of society in the Czech Republic in the last 25 years. This movement shows itself especially by reducing the number of believers of the traditional churches. This rapidly declining trend occurs nowhere in the world in this…

AUTHOR: Vera TSERKOVNAYA Danubius, XXXV – Supliment, Galaţi, 2017, pp. 13-26. Abstract An important conceptual direction of modern historical science is the study of the personality principles in historico-cultural phenomena and processes (“history in faces”), creation of collective portraits of various social or professional groups expanding the social and cultural information through the worldview and…