Preface.
Introduction. Consular Network of Romania: Historiography, Research Directions, Sources (Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu, Silvana Rachieru).
The Ottoman Empire.
- Silvana Rachieru, Symbolic Geography of a Network Under Construction: Consulates of Romania in the Ottoman Empire.
- Daniel Cain, The Misfortunes of a Romanian Consul: The Spiru Constantinescu Incident (1895).
- Emanuil Ineoan, A Brief History of the Romanian Consulate at Salonica (1879–1919).
The Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Andreea Dăncilă Ineoan, “Walking on Thin Ice”: The Consulate in Budapest, a Challenge to Romanian Diplomacy at the Beginning of the 20th Century.
- Ștefan Crăciun, Nicolae B. Cantacuzino: Vice-consul of Romania in Budapest (1891–1894).
- Vitalie Văratic, Activity of the Romanian Consulate in Chernivtsi (1892–1915).
- Patricia Ghemeș (Manea), Honorary Consulates of Romania in Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Entangled Biographies of Honorary Consuls: Wilhelm and Alfred von Lindheim.
The Russian Empire.
- Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu, Romanian Consulates in the Russian Empire (1879–1914): Organization, Staff, and Activity.
- Bianca Moglan, Selections from the Biography of a Romanian Consul in Odessa: Petre P. Mavrogheni.
About the authors.