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Romania After Tyranny

Romania After Tyranny
Author: Daniel N Nelson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000310272

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In 1973, Romanians were beginning to recognize that the regime of Nicolae Ceausescu, contrary to what his first five or six years in power seemed to imply, would bring no respite from communism. Instead, after a 1971 "mini cultural revolution" ended hope for a Bucharest "spring" and intellectual latitude was curtailed further in 1972-73, the ominous possibilities of Ceausescu were becoming evident. In 1973, I went to Romania on a dissertation research grant from the International Research and Exchanges Board. It was a year in which wide-ranging survey research was still possible. But it was also a time when historians and writers who had different ideas, or workers who gave thought to non-party union organization, felt the heavy hand of Ceausescu's Securitate. As happens to most graduate students and their field research, it was a formative experience with indelible impressions that remain today.


Romania Since 1989

Romania Since 1989
Author: Henry F. Carey
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780739105924

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The most comprehensive study of Romanian politics ever published abroad, this volume represents an effort to collect and analyze data on the complex problems of Romania's journey from sultanistic national communism to a yet-unreached democratic government.


Romania After Ceaușescu

Romania After Ceaușescu
Author: Tom Gallagher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Depicts the rocky transition of Romania since 1989. Examines how nationalism has been used to deflect critical attention from economic mismanagement and human rights abuses.


The Fall of Tyrants

The Fall of Tyrants
Author: Laszlo Tokes
Publisher: Good News Pub
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780891076247

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When Hungarian Reformed Church pastor Laszlo Tokes defied the Romanian officials, he knew his days were numbered, for no one survived the censure of the Great Conducator, Nicolae Ceausescu. But events were to prove him wrong, as the Romanian revolution Tokes fostered began to gather speed, culminating in the execution of Ceausescu and his wife in late 1990.


Romania Since the Second World War

Romania Since the Second World War
Author: Florin Abraham
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Romania
ISBN: 9781474219471

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Under the sign of three dictatorships (1938-1944) -- Part I. Communism -- The establishment of the communist regime (1944-1947) -- The Gheorghiu-Dej era (1948-1965) -- The Nicolae Ceausescu regime (1965-1989) -- Institutions of "legitimate violence"--Society crushed by tyranny -- The economy -- The fall of communism -- Part II. Return to democracy; lost in transitions -- Political parties -- Political institutions -- Main public policies -- Foreign policy and Euro-Atlantic integration -- The rule of law -- Society under the pressure of change -- The economy -- Part III. Social and demographic trends -- Social and demographic trends -- Conclusions


Nationalism and Identity in Romania

Nationalism and Identity in Romania
Author: Radu Cinpoes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-09-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0857720309

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The collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe produced a fundamental change in the political map of Europe. In Romania, nationalism re-emerged forcefully and continued to rally political support against the context of a long and difficult transition to democracy. Extreme right-wing party The Greater Romania Party gained particular strength as a major political power, and its persuasive appeal rested on a reiteration of nationalism and identity - and themes such as origins, historical continuity, leadership, morality and religion - that had been embedded in Romanian ideological discourse by earlier nationalist formations. Radu Cinpoes here examines the reasons for the strength and resilience of nationalism in Romania, from the formation of the state to its accession in the EU.


From Eastern Bloc to European Union

From Eastern Bloc to European Union
Author: Günther Heydemann
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1785333186

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More than 25 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, European integration remains a work in progress, especially in those Eastern European nations most dramatically reshaped by democratization and economic liberalization. This volume assembles detailed, empirically grounded studies of eleven states—Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and the former East Germany—that went on to join the European Union. Each chapter analyzes the political, economic, and social transformations that have taken place in these nations, using a comparative approach to identify structural similarities and assess outcomes relative to one another as well as the rest of the EU.


Death of the Father

Death of the Father
Author: John Borneman
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: Authority
ISBN: 9781571811110

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'Death of the Father' is a comparative examination of the crises in symbolic identification and national traumas that have resulted from the defeat and/or implosion of regimes in Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan and Communist Eastern Europe.


Repression, Resistance and Collaboration in Stalinist Romania 1944-1964

Repression, Resistance and Collaboration in Stalinist Romania 1944-1964
Author: Monica Ciobanu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-10-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351612786

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This book examines how the process of remembering Stalinist repression in Romania has shifted from individual, family, and group representations of lived and witnessed experiences characteristic of the 1990s to more recent and state-sponsored expressions of historical remembrance through their incorporation in official commemorations, propaganda sites, and restorative and compensatory measures. Based on fieldwork dealing with Stalinist repression and memorialization, together with archival research on the secret police (Securitate), it adopts an interdisciplinary approach to reveal the resurfacing of particular themes. As such it draws on concepts from sociology, political science, and legal studies, related to memory, justice, redress, identity, accountability, and reconciliation. A study of competing narratives concerning the meaning of the past as part of a struggle over the legitimacy of the post-communist state, Repression, Resistance, and Collaboration in Stalinist Romania 1944–1964 combines memory studies with a transitional justice approach that will appeal to scholars of sociology, heritage and memory studies, politics, and law.


Aspects of Independent Romania's Economic History with Particular Reference to Transition for EU Accession

Aspects of Independent Romania's Economic History with Particular Reference to Transition for EU Accession
Author: Professor David Turnock
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 140947979X

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After fifteen years of transition in the former communist states of Central and Eastern Europe it has become clear that for a substantial number the objective of reform and restructuring process is a market system in line with membership of the EU. In this study the long term economic transformation of Romania is studied, offering a detailed narrative and thematic account of events from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. From the first steps towards large scale industrialisation begun prior to the First World War, through the accelerated pace set by the communist regime after 1945 and the uncertainty following its subsequent collapse in 1989, the book addresses a wide range of pertinent issues that have shaped Romania's economic development. The study also offers an interpretation of a distinctive phase in the modernisation of post-communist Romania, supported by economic-historical surveys of the proceeding century as a context for recent restructuring on the eve of EU accession. This is linked with trends in the region as a whole so that a broad perspective is maintained throughout the book. By highlighting Romania's position as one of more backward accession states and considering in what ways its experience during transition differs from the more developed states of the region, this study offers a valuable insight into both the history of Romania, and its future prospects. Furthermore it provides a valuable case study that can be compared and contrasted with other countries who are likewise still grappling with the legacy of a centralised economy, and in the process of adopting a more market orientated approach in order to gain EU membership. As such this study will be of interest not only to historians and economists, but anyone with an interest in the expansion of the European Union.