Lucrarea tratează principalele aspecte ale vieţii politice şi unele elemente ale vieţii cotidiene din România secolului XX-lea şi primele două decenii ale secolului al XXI-lea. Sunt abordate următoarele teme: - Activitatea politică şi rolul unor personalităţi : Carol I, Spiru C. Haret, Nicolae Titulescu, Gheorghe I. Brătianu, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Politica externă a României în câteva situaţii limită : vara anului 1940, 22 iunie 1941, iunie 1958, iulie 1971, decembrie 1989. - Extremismul politic, de stânga şi de dreapta - Minorităţile naţionale din România în perioada interbelică - Viaţa cotidiană a românilor în secolul XX - Poziţia unor intelectuali faţă de societatea în care trăiau
Romanian Traditions and Customs
The updated fourth edition of the Rough Guide to Romania is the definitive guidebook to one of Europe's most extraordinary nations.
This new edition will find you a room in an unfamiliar town, guide you through the mountains of Transylvania, or take you to the wilds of the Danube Delta.
Based in part on chapters from the now out of print ROUGH GUIDE TO EASTERN EUROPE, a travel guide to post-Ceaucescu Romania, which offers practical, cultural, political and historical information...
Ben shu wei lü you zhi nan lei xi lie tu shu,Yi luo ma ni ya wei mu de di,Wei du zhe ti gong quan mian er xiang shi de lü you xin xi.
Inner Light: Photography
This volume's focus is the drive to improve that condition, on the collapse of democracy, and the search by Romania's leaders for strategies to secure the state, to assert the country's independence, and to maintain its territorial ...
Bucharest : Council for Coordination , Strategy , and Economic Reform , 1995 . " Economic and Social Reform in Romania . " Bucharest : Council for Coordination , Strategy , and Economic Reform , August 1995 . " The Privatization Program ...
Aged eighteen, Tessa Dunlop went to post-Revolutionary Romania to work in an orphanage - to do something remarkable to help her get into Oxford.
This is indicative of peaceful cohabitation rather than of conflicts, and fully consonant with the very message of this book: the past must be known not for spite and hatred, but rather for friendship and understanding.