Romanian Politics, 1859-1871

Romanian Politics, 1859-1871 From Prince Cuza to Prince Carol

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book presents a systematic description and analysis of Romanian political life from the establishment of the modern Romanian national state in 1859 to the abdication crisis of 1871 that marked a turning point in the development of the country. Romanian diplomatic history in the modern period has been well and extensively studied, both in Romania and elsewhere. This has led, ironically, to a slightly distorted picture of Romanian development, one in which external developments appear to take precedence over domestic events and processes. While the histories of smaller countries may be more influenced by international affairs than larger or more isolated nations, it would be a mistake to think of Romanian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as primarily dominated by diplomatic events and forces. This study tries to correct such tendencies. This title was selected by Choice as an "Outstanding Academic Book" for 1998. Review: "Michelson's approach is one of careful and detailed narrative, based on his assumption that 'political-historical narrative' still provides a necessary foundation for the study of modern history. His long years of immersion in the archives and mastery of such sources are evident from his text and the notes. This work is thorough and reliable" — P.W. Knoll, Choice (October, 1998).

Book information

ISBN: 9789739809191
Publisher: Center for Romanian Studies
Imprint: Center for Romanian Studies
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Language: English
Number of pages: 344
Weight: 725g
Height: 230mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 25mm