CUPRINS Paradigms Between National Sentiment and Political Correctness: From the Activity of Bishop Miron Cristea during the Years of the First World War - Daniel Alic “Recovering the Wounds of War”: Transylvanian Soldiers and their Families during and After the First World War - Elena Crinela Holom The Union of Transylvania with Romania in the Discourse to the Central Press of the First Interwar Decade (1919–1929) - Alexandru Nicolaescu An Inquiry into Popular Perceptions of the Centenary and of the Great Union As Expressed in the Social Media - Daniela Mârza Transsilvanica Jubilee Celebrations in the Romanian Greek Catholic Church (1900–1911) - Diana Covaci Major Contributions of the Formative Era of the Institute of National History of Cluj, 1920–1945: A Centennial Appreciation - Paul E. Michelson Tangencies “Reading the Image”: Modernization and Identity As Reflected in Postcards from Bukovina at the Turn of the 20th Century - Harieta Mareci-Sabol, Ștefan Purici Literature The Poetry of Paul Celan and the Bukovinian Exceptionalism - Andrei Corbea-Hoisie La monarchie réorchestrée: L’Hermine souillée de Gregor von Rezzori et la réécriture du mythe de Habsbourg - Cristina Spinei Book Reviews Dan Berindei, Andrei Pippidi, and Ioan Bolovan, eds. Romanians and Poles on Move from 1848 to 1944 (reviewed by Florian Dumitru Soporan) Iudita Călușer, Gabriel Moisa, Petru Ardelean, and Tiberiu Ciorba, Primăvara Întregirii: Operațiunile Armatei Române aprilie–august 1919, Edited by Aurel Chiriac, foreword by Ioan Bolovan (reviewed by Robert-Marius Mihalache) Jeremy Dronfield, The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz: A True Story (reviewed by Mihaela Gligor) List of Contributors