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Page 4 to 27: Olivier Chaline and Marie-Françoise Saudraix-Vajda – Introduction | Page 28 to 45: Tibor Neumann and András W. Kovács – The dignity of Voivode of Transylvania in the Middle Ages | Page 46 to 64: Pál Fodor and Teréz Oborni – Between two great powers: the Hungarian kingdom of the Szapolyai | Page 65 to 77: Antal Molnár – The Reformation in Hungary: a “curiosity” of universal history? | Page 78 to 94: Klára Jakó – “Your Grace should write to us in Hungarian… we will hear you more easily”. The Hungarian language as a diplomatic language and its speakers in the 16th-17th centuries in Moldavia and Wallachia | Page 95 to 109: Ferenc Tóth – The last prince of Transylvania | Page 110 to 129: Róbert Hermann – History of Transylvania 1790-1849 | Page 130 to 138: Zsuzsanna Hámori Nagy – Chronology of the history of Transylvania 15th-19th centuries | Page 139 to 144: Zsuzsanna Hámori Nagy – Bibliography in French, German and English | Page 149 to 150: Aurélien Roulet – Guillaume Fonkenell and Caroline zum Kolk (eds.), Catherine de Medici (1519-1589). Politics and Art in Renaissance France, Paris, Le Passage, 2022 | Page 150 to 151: Pierre Nevejans – Matthieu Gellard, Fabrice Micallef (dir.), Rebellious diplomacy. Huguenots, Malcontents and leaguers on the international scene (1562-1629), Rennes, Rennes University Press, 2022 | Page 151 to 152: Juliette Glikman – Éric Anceau and Dominique Barjot, The Liberal Empire. Essay on global history, Paris, SPM, 2021 | Pages 152 to 154: Jean-Pierre Poussou – Alain Huetz de Lemps, Vinedos y vinos del Noroeste de Espana, Madrid, Editorial Cultural Liquida, Nov. 2021, 2 t., 1068 p. | Pages 154 to 156: Olivier Coquelin – Emmanuel Destenay, Conscription, US Intervention and the Transformation of Ireland, 1914-1918. Divergent Destinies, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, 249 p. | Page 156 to 158: Séverine Antigone Marin – Marcel Boldorf and Hervé Joly (eds.), An Impossible Victory? The German economy during the First World War, Villeneuve d’Ascq, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2021, 237 p. | Pages 158 to 159: Bertrand Blancheton – Hubert Bonin, Crédit Agricole (1951-2001). From the rural bank to the universal bank, Geneva, Droz, 2020, 472 p. | Page 159 to 161: Michel Dumoulin – Laurent Warlouzet, Europe once morest Europe. Between freedom, solidarity and power, Paris, CNRS editions, 2022, 496 p..
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