Published through the (Centrul de Studii Transilvane) and the Romanian Cultural Institute (Institutul Cultural Român), this volume spans the critical period from the fall of the medieval Hungarian kingdom to the end of the Rákóczi War of Independence.
Unlike general histories, Volume II of Istria Transilvaniei relies on extensive primary sources – Ottoman defters, Habsburg diplomatic correspondence, Transylvanian diet records, and local chronicles. It avoids nationalist simplifications, presenting Transylvania as a multireligious, multiethnic society (Romanian, Hungarian, Saxon, Székely, Jewish, and Armenian).
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