| C O N T E N T S: | P A G E : |
| CULTURE, IDENTITIES, RELIGIONS | |
| • Oleksandr Rusnak, Mykola Ilkiv, Vitalii Kalinichenko Seals of the Khotyn County in the Interwar Period. Historical and Sphragistic Analysis | 7 |
| • Saim Gündoğan, Ekrem Yaşar Akçay From Silence to Finding a Voice: Europe Moving from Religious Tolerance to Freedom of Belief | 31 |
| • Oleksandr Boyko, Mateusz Kamionka The Granite Revolution: A Role Model or a Missed Opportunity | 53 |
| SOCIETY, ELITES, CONFLICTS | |
| • Lilia Zabolotnaia Publication of Historical Sources – Assessment, Approach, Interpretation. Case Study: Antiochus Cantemir’s Passport | 73 |
| • Nesime Ceyhan Akça An Unknown Text by Aka Gündüz as an Example of Ottoman-German Joint War Propaganda During the First World War | 87 |
| • Serhii Seheda, Dmytro Viedienieiev, Serhii Levchenko Romanian Military Intelligence Activities in the Territory of Modern Ukraine during World War II | 109 |
| • Gheorghe Onișoru The Communist Takeover in Romania. The Fight for the Control over the Secret Service of Information (March – July 1945) | 135 |
| POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES | |
| • Etleva Smaçi The Romanian Attempt to Include Albania in the Warsaw Pact Meetings Agenda of 1965 | 151 |
| • Iurie Rotari ‘Russian World’: Interpretations of a dynamic tool of the Russian Federation's foreign policy | 171 |
| • Marin Gherman The Evolution of the Russian Federation’s Official Anti-Ukraine Discourse | 193 |
BOOK REVIEW | |
| • Marian Olaru A Brief Overview of the History of Eastern Europe: a History of the Romanian Consulate in Czernowitz | 217 |
| NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 225 |
| INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS | 229 |
