| C O N T E N T S: | PAG.: |
| SOCIETY, RELIGIONS, CULTURE | |
| Yuriy Tumak, Oksana Tumak The Origin And Development Of Physical Training And Sport Movement In Civic Organizations Of Bukovina (The Second Half Of The XIX – Early XX Centuries) | 177 |
| Bohdana Labinska Religious Education In Public Schools Based On The German Textbook, In The Habsburg Monarchy (The Early Twentieth Century) | 199 |
| Olga Kazakevych Ukrainian Urban Population Of The Russian Empire: Ethnic And Linguistic Transformations In The Late 19th Century | 213 |
| Antonii Moisei, Lidia Potapova, Lidia Vylka Ritual Of The “Sale Of The Child” And Name Change Practiced By Ukrainians And Romanians In Bukovina | 227 |
| INTERNATIONAL STUDIES | |
| Radu Florian Bruja Romanian-Slovakian Military Relations In 1942 | 243 |
| Lyudmyla Strilchuk Reasons For The Compulsory Nature Of The Ukrainians’ Repatriation, From The Western Zones Of Occupation To The Ussr, After The Second World War (1945 – 1951) | 267 |
| Olesea Palamarja The Relations Between The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic And The Socialist Republic Of Romania (1970-1975). The First Years Of Activity Of The Department Of Information And International Relations Within The Central Committee Of The Moldavian Communist Party | 285 |
| ELITES, POLITICS, CONFLICTS | |
| Marinel Ovidiu Koch-Tufiş The Subordination Of Transylvania’s Central Institutions To The Habsburgs. The Princely Institution (1688–1791) | 301 |
| Ulyana Uska “The National Equalization” Laws In Moravia (1905), Bukovіna (1910) And Galicia (1914): Comparative Characteristics | 317 |
| Dinu Balan The Image Of The Monarchy In Romania. Archbishop Raymund Netzhammer About King Charles I | 347 |
| Gheorghe Onişoru The Great War And The Birth Of The Communist Movement In Romania | 363 |
BOOK REVIEW | |
| Vlad Gafița A New Synthesis On The Education In Bukovina During The Austrian Rule | 379 |
| Florin Pintescu The Influence Of Geopolitical Rivalries Of Great Powers Upon International Relations | 383 |
| NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 387 |
| INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS | 393 |
