Ronald D. Bachman, ed.Romania: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1989. Acknowledgments PrefaceHistory EARLY HISTORY The Getae Roman Dacia The Age of the Great Migrations TRANSYLVANIA, WALACHIA, AND MOLDAVIA The Magyars' Arrival in Transylvania Origins of Walachia and Moldavia The Ottoman Invasions TRANSYLVANIA UNDER THE HABSBURGS The Uniate Church The Reign of Joseph II The Revolution of 1848 Unification of Transylvania and Hungary UNDER THE RUSSIAN PROTECTORATE The Phanariot Princes The Russian Protectorate The Crimean War and Unification TO THE END OF WORLD WAR I Romania Under Charles of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen The Balkan Wars and World War I Greater Romania and the Occupation of Budapest TO THE END OF WORLD WAR II The Agrarian Crisis and the Rise of the Iron Guard World War II Armistice Negotiations and Soviet Occupation POSTWAR ROMANIA, 1944-85 Petru Groza's Premiership Elimination of Opposition Parties The Romanian People's Republic The Post-Stalin Era Gheorghiu-Dej's Defiance of Khrushchev The Ceausescu Succession Dynastic Socialism and the Economic Downturn ALMOST FREE, 1989 - 1990 Geography Topography Climate Society POPULATION Demographic History Demographic Policy Settlement Structure Systematization: A Settlement Strategy ETHNIC STRUCTURE Historical and Geographical Distribution National Minorities under Communist Rule SOCIAL STRUCTURE The End of the Ancien Régime The New Social Order Social Mobility Family Women and Women's Organizations Education Religion SOCIAL CONDITIONS The Economy ECONOMIC STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS Evolution Administration and Control Banking NATURAL RESOURCES LABOR FOREIGN TRADE INDUSTRY Geographic Distribution Energy Machine Building Metallurgy Chemicals Light Industry AGRICULTURE Government Three Constitutions Central Government Joint Party-State Organizations Local Government Electoral System The Communist Party Mass Organizations The Ceausescu Era Mass Media FOREIGN POLICY Administration Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Hungary West Germany United States Austria, Britain, France and Italy Middle East Bibliography Country Studies Index |