The main output was a database with one thousand entries (basic information about communist militants), extracted mostly from cadre files held the National Archives of Romania. Between 20 she conducted research, funded by the Romanian National Council for Scientific Research, investigating the leaders of the CPoR from a prosopographical perspective. Her PhD thesis, published in 2014, addressed the Communist Party of Romania during Second World War. Since 2012, she collaborates with the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest, and the History of the Romanians and of the South-Eastern Europe Department, providing a course on the communist movement in interwar Romania. Dr Cristina Diac is a senior researcher within the National Institute for the Study of Totalitarianism of the Romanian Academy.
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