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    The Romanian Jewry: Historical Destiny, Tolerance, Integration, Marginalisation.Ladislau Gyemant - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (3):85-98.
    To discuss what was the attitude of the Romanian society towards the increasing economic, social and political role of the Jews throughout history is one of the aims of this paper. Serban Papacostea, the outstanding specialist in mediaeval history, makes use of the syntagm “hostile tolerance”, which specified the general attitude towards the Jews of the Orthodox mediaeval world of Byzantine origin. Tolerance - defined the unlimited opportunity for Jews to be accepted, settle, move and act freely within the Romanian (...)
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    Confession and state in Translyvania in mid-nineteenth century.Ladislau Gyémánt - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (4-6):759-764.
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    Religious denomination and national renaissance: The Transylvanian Romanians in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries.Ladíslau Gyémánt - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):756-761.
    (1996). Religious denomination and national renaissance: The Transylvanian Romanians in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 756-761.
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