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Romania: Borderland of Europe

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Romania: Borderland of Europe

Contributors:

By (Author) Lucian Boia

ISBN:

9781861891037

Publisher:

Reaktion Books

Imprint:

Reaktion Books

Publication Date:

1st September 2001

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
International relations

Dewey:

949.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Romania occupies a unique position on the map of Eastern Europe, standing at the interface of several different regions, with a great diversity of ethnic cultures. It is a country that presents many paradoxes. This book examines the development of this country from the Middle Ages to modern times, delineating its culture, history, language, politics, ethnic identity and international relations. The author introduces the reader to the heroes and myths of Romanian history, such as the celebrated fictional Count Dracula, and provides an enlightening account of the history of Romanian communism. He shows how, following the collapse of Communism, modernization and the influence of Western languages and culture have divided the nation - town versus country, nationalists versus pro-European factions, elite versus the "masses". Lucian Boia argues that Romania today is in difficulty as it tries to fix its identity and envision a future. The book also documents the perception of ethnic minorities such as Hungarians, Jews and gypsies in Romania, as well as the Romanian attitudes towards other nations, and concludes with a tour of present-day Bucharest whose houses, streets and public monuments embody Romania's old and new values, as well as its current, painful contradictions.

Reviews

a well-written, well-translated and well-illustrated book ... much more than a tourist guide ... both useful and enlightening from a historical and cultural point of view. Choice ... an interesting and timely contribution to our growing understanding of the regional geography of a post-communist country about which relatively little is known ... Boia's book is noteworthy as it is neither a simple regional geography nor is it a travelogue ... a wonderful book about Romania ... a useful aid to critical understanding - one unfettered by the more common preoccupation with potted histories and dry trade statistics. Scholars will value it for its theoretically sophisticated approach and its respect for its readership. Geography

Author Bio

Lucian Boia is Professor of History at the University of Bucharest. He is the author of Great Historians of the Modern Age (1991), La Fin du Monde: une Histoire sans Fin (1999), and Forever Young: A Cultural History of Longevity (Reaktion, 2004).

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