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The History of Modern Languages in the Bucharest University of Economic Studies: A Centennial Perspective - Mariana Nicolae, Ruxandra Constantinescu-Stefanel

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"The History of Modern Languages in the Bucharest University of Economic Studies: A Centennial Perspective" is a comprehensive book written by Mariana Nicolae and Ruxandra Constantinescu-Stefanel. The book offers a detailed account of the evolution of modern languages at the prestigious Bucharest University of Economic Studies over the course of a century. The authors delve into the origins of the modern languages department, tracing its development from its inception to the present day. They explore the challenges and triumphs faced by the department, shedding light on the key figures and events that have shaped its trajectory. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Mariana Nicolae and Ruxandra Constantinescu-Stefanel bring to life the rich history of language education at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies. Their book is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of language education in Romania. With its engaging narrative and wealth of information, "The History of Modern Languages in the Bucharest University of Economic Studies: A Centennial Perspective" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of education and language studies in Romania.

Detalii

Categorii
Greutate
0.96 kg
Editura
ASE
Autor
Mariana Nicolae, Ruxandra Constantinescu-Stefanel
Numar pagini
203
Anul aparitiei
2015
Dimensiune
20 X 20 cm
Limba
engleza
Stare
buna
Coperti
cartonate