”SĂLAJ AT THE CENTENARY”
BOOK REVIEW
Abstract
Published at Caiete Silvane and Eikon publishing houses, the book ”Sălaj at the Centenary” (second edition, coordinated and edited by Traian Vedinaș) represents a valuable monographic study. With more than 570 pages and containing numerous photographs or maps, the volume is structured in seven chapters, each of which records a varied number of articles signed by various prestigious specialists who contributed to the study. Also, the work is produced according to authorial preferences in various discursive styles, presenting theoretical studies, essays, case studies, evocations, etc.
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