- Augustin Deac
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name = Augustin Deac
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caption = Augustin Deac
birth_date = birth date|1928|8|9|df=y
birth_place =Giurtelecu Şimleului (Transylvania ,Romania )
death_date = death date and age|2004|2|4|1928|8|9|df=yes
death_place =Bucharest ,Romania )
residence =Romania
citizenship =Romania
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ethnicity =Romanian
fields =History ,politics ,pedagogy ,philosophy
workplaces =University of Cluj ,University of Bucharest
alma_mater =University of Cluj ,University of Bucharest
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known_for = Historical works, Historical works
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influences =Constantin Daicoviciu
influenced = political thought inRomania
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religion =Greek Catholic ,Christian Orthodox
footnotes =Augustin Deac (b. August 9, 1928,
Giurtelecu Şimleului - d. February 2004,Bucharest ), author and history professsor.He made the first years of school and high school at
Şimleul Silvaniei andZalău . He graduated from the Faculty of History and Archaeology, University of Cluj (Babeş-Bolyai University ), as assistant to the academicianConstantin Daicoviciu . He won the title of doctor atBucharest . He was a researcher at the Institute of History and Political Studies in Bucharest.He held courses at several colleges and worked in numerous publications. Augustin Deac published over 40 scientific reference papers, among them “Marea Unire”, “Revizionismul ungar - factor destabilizator in Europa”, “Istoria adevarului istoric”, “Din istoria Ucrainei - «Tara de margine»”, “Pagini din istoria adevarata a Bulgariei”. Augustin Deac has the merit of being brought in
Romania , fromBudapest , "Codex Rohonczi" (which was studied byViorica Enaciuc ).Major works of Augustin Deac
* "The History of the Historical Truth", 2002.
* “Marea Unire”,
* “Revizionismul ungar - factor destabilizator in Europa”,
* “Istoria adevarului istoric”,
* “Din istoria Ucrainei - «Tara de margine»”,
* “Pagini din istoria adevarata a Bulgariei”.
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