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Following the revolutions of 1848, Romania, as most of the countries of South Eastern Europe, succeeded, by diplomatic or even by violent means, in forming a separate nation state. This chapter examines the determining role Dora d’Istria’s writings played in the movement to have Balkan people recognised as nationals. In spite of her importance, Dora d’Istria remains almost unknown in Romania because she never wrote in Romanian. Dora d’Istria’s fellow countrymen could only have had access to her writings via an 1876 translation of some of her works.