Romania under Communism

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Central Committee Building
Central Committee Plenary Meeting
CIA Officer
CIA Station Chief
Communism
communist party power dynamics
Danube Black Sea Canal
Deletant Dennis
Doina Cornea
Eastern European history
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Foreign Intelligence Directorate
Gheorghiu-Dej
International Monetary Fund
Iuliu Maniu
Marshal Antonescu
Mihai Antonescu
Mircea Dinescu
NATO Headquarter
Nicolae Ceausescu
Nicolae Ceaușescu
political repression
postwar social transformation
Rightist Deviation
Romanian Communist Party
Romanian People's Republic
Romanian People’s Republic
Securitate
Securitate Files
Securitate Officer
Security Police
Silviu Brucan
Socialism
Soviet bloc studies
Stalinism
state surveillance
totalitarian regimes
Totalitarianism
Transylvanian Hungarians
Vladimir Tismaneanu
West Germany
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138707429
  • Weight: 1310g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Communism has cast a long shadow over Romania. The passage of little over a quarter of a century since the overthrow in December 1989 of Romania’s last Communist leader, Nicolae Ceaușescu, offers a symbolic standpoint from which to penetrate that shadow and to throw light upon the entire period of Communist rule in the country. An appropriate point of departure is the observation that Romania’s trajectory as a Communist state within the Soviet bloc was unlike that of any other. That trajectory has its origins in the social structures, attitudes and policies in the pre-Communist period. The course of that trajectory is the subject of this inquiry.

Dennis Deletant is Visiting Ion Rațiu Professor of Romanian Studies in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Washington DC, and Emeritus Professor of Romanian Studies at University College, London.