THE ECLESIASTICAL PERIODICALS IN THE BANAT AREA AT THE BEGINNING OF THE XX-TH (II) Cover Image

ELEMENTE MISIOLOGICE ÎN PRESA BISERICEASCĂ DIN BANATUL ISTORIC, LA ÎNCEPUTUL SECOLULUI XX (II)
THE ECLESIASTICAL PERIODICALS IN THE BANAT AREA AT THE BEGINNING OF THE XX-TH (II)

Author(s): Bogdan Neaga
Subject(s): Eastern Orthodoxy, History of Religion
Published by: Mitropolia Banatului
Keywords: Banat; civilisation; cultural; spiritual; province

Summary/Abstract: Banat was a contact bridge between the Central Europe civilisation and South-East, developed over the centuries its own specific with distinct ethnical, cultural and spiritual particularities. During the 1716-1718 war, Banat was occupied by the Austrian army and acknowledged as imperial province by the Passarowitz peace treaty (1718). Timisoara pashalic was abolished. Incorporated in the Habsburg Empire, Banat held a particular position at the joint of peripheral Europe, newly acquired on the continent, with classical Europe, between the East-Balkan space and the West-Central European one, gravitating towards the South area, within the permanent oscillation of Europe between North and South.

  • Issue Year: XXVIII/2017
  • Issue No: 04-06
  • Page Range: 101-102
  • Page Count: 2
  • Language: Romanian
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