Key Concepts of Romanian History : Alternative Approaches to Socio-Political Languages.
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- 9786155225581
- DR216.7 -- .I8613 2013eb
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface to the English edition -- Foreword -- Is Rewriting Romanian History Useful? The Evolution of Socio-Political Concepts and Alternative Interpretations -- On the Process of Writing the History of Romania: Methodological Issues -- Some Reflections on Historical Semantics, Political Modernity and Romanian History (1780-1939) -- The Concept of Patriotism in Romanian Culture -- Romanian Liberalism (1821-1866) -- Democracy, Democratic, Democratization -- The Concept of Progress: The Fraught Relation between Liberalism and State Intervention -- The Concept of Property in Romania's Economic-Legal History -- The Notion of Europe from the Perspective of Romanian Historical Studies -- Images of Europe - Images of Romania (1945/1948-2008) -- The Concept of Constitution in the History of Romanian Legal Thought -- The Concept of National Style in Artistic Historiography. Asserting a Critical Vocabulary -- The Conceptualization of National Character in the Romanian Intellectual Tradition -- Neam (Romanian for Kin) and Popor (Romanian for People): The Notions of Romanian Ethno-Centrism -- The Concept of Totalitarianism in Romanian Socio-PoliticalLanguages -- Transition, Transitions: The Conceptualization of Change in Romanian Culture -- The History of Politics as a Dispute around the Concepts of Politics, Statesman, Political Person, Politician -- Summary - Key-Concepts of Romanian History. Alternative Approaches to Socio-Political Languages -- Contributors -- Index of terms and concepts -- Back cover.
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