Explaining the Romanian Revolution of 1989

Explaining the Romanian Revolution of 1989
Author: Dragoş Petrescu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2010
Genre: Democratization
ISBN: OCLC:750850596

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The Romanian Revolution of December 1989

The Romanian Revolution of December 1989
Author: Peter Siani-Davies
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801473896

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The Romanian Revolution of 1989 was the most spectacularly violent and remains today the most controversial of all the East European upheavals of that year. Despite (or perhaps because of) the media attention the revolution received, it remains shrouded in mystery. How did the seemingly impregnable Ceausescu regime come to be toppled so swiftly and how did Ion Iliescu and the National Salvation Front come to power? Was it by coup d'état? Who were the mysterious "terrorists" who wreaked such havoc on the streets of Bucharest and the other major cities of Romania? Were they members of the notorious securitate? What was the role of the Soviet Union?Blending narrative with analysis, Peter Siani-Davies seeks to answer these and other questions while placing the events and their immediate aftermath within a wider context. Based on fieldwork conducted in Romania and drawing heavily on Romanian sources, including television and radio transcripts, official documents, newspaper reports, and interviews, this book is the most thorough study of the Romanian Revolution that has appeared in English or any other major European language.Recognizing that a definitive history of these events may be impossible, Siani-Davies focuses on the ways in which participants interpreted the events according to particular scripts and myths of revolution rooted in the Romanian historical experience. In the process the author sheds light on the ways in which history and the conflicting retellings of the 1989 events are put to political use in the transitional societies of Eastern Europe.

Romanian revolution televised contributions to the cultural history of media

Romanian revolution televised   contributions to the cultural history of media
Author: Konrad Petrovszky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9737913817

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Romania

Romania
Author: Nestor Ratesh
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015022051349

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This volume offers a full account of the December 1989 revolution that toppled the Communist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu in Romania. Based on Ratesh's personal investigation and interviews, it offers a full and objective analysis of a complex, often puzzling series of events. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Performative Contradiction and the Romanian Revolution

Performative Contradiction and the Romanian Revolution
Author: Jolan Bogdan
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781783488742

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The Romanian Revolution of 1989 ended 42 years of Communist rule. It was the bloodiest revolution in a Warsaw Pact country, culminating in the overthrow and execution of Nicolae Ceaușescu. However, there was no major democratic reform and power remained in the hands of key figures from the old regime. This has led many theorists to question the authenticity of the entire revolution. Performative Contradiction and the Romanian Revolution focuses-in on the circumstances which led to these accusations. It argues that the notion of an authentic revolution, as a conceptual paradigm, is neither a sufficient, appropriate, nor useful tool for an analysis of the events in Romania. Engaging with the work of theorists including Stieglar, Agamben, Baudrillard, Badiou, Spinoza and Derrida it argues that performative contradiction is a more useful theoretical model for exploring this event. Applying the concept to specific cases within the revolution, the book demonstrates the power of performative contradiction as an analytic tool.

Revolution Democratic Transition and Disillusionment

Revolution  Democratic Transition and Disillusionment
Author: Anca Pusca
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015078773754

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This book develops a fresh and challenging perspective on the transition from communism to capitalism. Drawing on a wide and diverse range of material and texts, it argues that transition and democratization studies should turn their attention towards processes of illusion formation and disillusionment as key to understanding the shift from one ideological framework to another. The author provides alternative approaches to otherwise classical sites of examination of social change--such as revolutions and the emergence of civil society--and proposes a number of new possible sites by analyzing the politics of self-reflection, the element of shock inherent in any transition and the role of visual narratives in negotiating change. The chapters are inspired by unique interviews and discussions with the leaders of the Timisoara Revolution, the Group of Social Dialogue--the first civil society organization in post-communist Romania, the leading author of the Presidential Report Analysing the Communist Dictatorship in Romania and an innovative group of photographers tracing the Romanian transition through images.

Romania Under Communist Rule

Romania Under Communist Rule
Author: Dennis Deletant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073149135

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This book is the first synthesis of the history of communism in Romania, from the founding of the Romanian Communist Party in 1921 to the revolution that led to the downfall of Communist dictator Nicolae Ceaucescu in December 1989. This book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the development of communism in Romania and the impact of four decades of communist rule on Romanian society. Romania Under Communist Rule is divided into three parts. The first presents the period of Soviet domination and the consolidation of the Communist regime in Romania during the period from 1947 to 1955. The second discusses the Romanian Communist Party's efforts at autonomy in the period from 1956 to 1969, including the withdrawal of Soviet troops form Romania in 1958, and the coming to power of Nicolae Ceaucescu after the death of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej in 1965. The third and final section of the book analyzes the neo-Stalinist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceaucescu, culminating in the overthrow of the communist regime in Romania as a result of the December 1989 revolution. The author, Dennis Deletant, is a leading specialist on Romanian history and culture. Professor of Romanian studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at the University of London, he is recognized as the leading authority on Romanian history in Great Britain.

Transitional Justice in Post Communist Romania

Transitional Justice in Post Communist Romania
Author: Lavinia Stan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107020535

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This is the first volume to overview the complex Romanian transitional justice effort, detail the political negotiations that have led to the adoption and implementation of relevant legislation, and assess these processes in terms of their timing, sequencing, and impact on democratization.