“The volume discusses the integration of peasants into the
nation building project of Greater Romania with a focus on social and cultural
practices. Thus, it addresses one of the key questions of the new political
system in post-imperial East Central and Southeast Europe. It advocates a shift
from a multiple top-down perspective (capital – province, urban political
elites – rural voters) to an analysis concentrating on regionally diverse rural
societies with a special interest in the predominantly ethnic Romanian
population.”
Table of Contents:
Introduction
................................................ 1
Sorin RADU, Oliver Jens SCHMITT
Chapter One...................................................
25
“Peasant Democracy” or What It Was Like to Practice Politics
in Countryside Romania between the Two World Wars - Sorin RADU
Chapter
Two................................................... 59
Communal Political Cultures in Interwar Romania - Stelu
ȘERBAN
Chapter
Three................................................. 99
Mayors and Local Elite in the Interwar Period: Case Study –
The Bordei Verde Commune, Brăila County - Cornel MICU
Chapter Four................................................
125
The National Liberal Party and the Failure of Political
Integration of the Rural World in the Interwar Romania
Ovidiu BURUIANĂ
Chapter Five.................................................
187
What was the National Peasant Party? Internal Division and
Organizational Conflict, 1900-1947 - Daniel BRETT
Chapter
Six................................................... 215
The Bessarabians “between” the Russians and the Romanians:
The Case of the Peasant Party Deputy Vladimir V. Țîganko (1917-1919) - Svetlana
SUVEICA
Chapter
Seven................................................ 251
Orthodox Priests on the Necessity of Building a Political
Culture in Interwar Transylvania - Valeria SOROȘTINEANU
Chapter Eight
................................................ 271
A Socio-Professional Analysis of the Candidates in General
Elections (1926-1937): Case Study – Agriculturalist Candidates on the Lists of
the Assembly of Deputies - Florin-Răzvan MIHAI
Chapter Nine
................................................ 295
The Road of Transylvanian Romanian Farmers to Greater
Romania’s Political Arena - Valer MOGA
Chapter
Ten.................................................. 329
The Reorganization of the Romanian National Party in Rural
Areas of Lower Alba County prior to Parliamentary Elections in 1919 - Vlad
POPOVICI
Chapter
Eleven................................................ 355
At the Edge of the Political World: Interwar Election
Campaigns in Rural Bihor - Gabriel MOISA
Chapter
Twelve................................................ 387
Suspicious beyond Imagination: Constructs of Ethnicity and
the Rural World in Interwar Transylvania - Gábor EGRY
Chapter
Thirteen................................................ 409
The Cooperation between the Hungarian Party and the
Hungarian Peasantry in Romania: Election Campaigns in Rural Areas and Hungarian
Peasantry Involvement in the Interwar Elections - Szilárd TOTH
Chapter
Fourteen................................................ 437
Considerations on the German Peasants of Romania in the
First Decade of the Interwar Period - Vasile CIOBANU
Chapter
Fifteen................................................ 483
The Nazification of the Rural Transylvanian Saxon Press:
Case Study – “Landwirtschaftliche Blätter” (1935-1941) - Corneliu PINTILESCU
Chapter Sixteen
.................................................. 513
Policy Options of the Bulgarians of Bessarabia during
1918-1940 - Ivan DUMINICA
Contributors
.................................................. 543
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