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Spanning a period of 2000 years from the Roman conquest of Dacia to the present day, A Concise History of Romania traces the development of a unique nation situated on the border between East and West. In this illuminating new history, Keith Hitchins explores Romania's struggle to find its place amidst two diverse societies: one governed by Eastern orthodox tradition, spirituality and agriculture and the other by Western rationalism, experimentation and capitalism. The book charts Romania's advancement through five significant phases of its history: medieval, early modern, modern and finally the nation's 'return to Europe'; evaluating all the while Romania's part in European politics, economic and social change, intellectual and cultural renewals and international entanglements. This is a fascinating history of an East European nation; one which sheds new light on the complex evolution of the Romanians and the identity they have successfully crafted from a unique synthesis of traditions.
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24 released booksCambridge Concise Histories is a 24-book series with 24 released primary works first released in 1979 with contributions by Richard Clogg, Mary Fulbrook, and Roger Price.
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This was a great introduction to Romanian history. Despite being a Romanian, I had not known much of my own history, only bits and pieces from my parents.
Hitchins does a good job at looking at history overall and connecting the past and present together.
I recommend this book if you wish to understand more about Romanian history from a neutral standpoint.