Publication

1996 - Clarendon Press, Oxford, Eng, England

Language

English

Word Count

84,250 words, Guess

Page Count

337 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL801883M
  • ISBN-100198205910
  • OCLC Control Number33009873
  • Library of Congress Control Number95038279
  • Goodreads2260044
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  • LibraryThing5146429

Classifications

  • DDC949.8/01
  • LCCDR241 .H575 1996

Description

The century from the 1774 Treaty of Kuchuk Kainardji (between Russia and the Ottoman Empire) to the end of Prince Alexandru Cuza's reign in 1866 stands as a distinct era in the development of modern Romania. It marks the transition from long-established agrarian economic and social structures, and medieval political forms, to a society moulded by urban and industrial values and held together by allegiance to the nation-state. This initial period of nation-building was characterized by dramatic shifts of mentality and significant changes in economic and social life. The principal changes included: the freeing of the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia from Ottoman Turkish dominion and their union to form the core of modern Romania; the cultivation of the idea of the ethnic nation as the foundation of community; the emergence of new ways of producing goods and doing business, notably the advance of capitalism in agriculture and industry; and the relentless advance of Western political forms, economic models and cultural achievements. This original and ground-breaking work is the first attempt to treat the period 1774-1866 as a distinct stage in the evolution of modern Romania and is a fascinating analysis of the building of a European nation-state.

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