The Communist Regime in Romania: Interpretation or Condemnation?

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Author/contributor
Title
The Communist Regime in Romania: Interpretation or Condemnation?
Abstract
The article analyses the second life of the concept of genocide In public, scholarly and legal post-2006 discourses about how to deal with the communist past In Romania. It counterpoises such problematic radical condemnations with recent developments In local historical studies. The contribution focuses on a new generation of historians (In their thirties and early forties), exemplifying these approaches by discussing novel studies about repression, Institutions and biographies. It argues that the employment of the term genocide on the one hand reflects specific traditions of public, scholarly and legal narratives about the communist regime. On the other hand, It highlights the ambiguity and misrepresentation of historical phenomena concerning the period from 1945 to 1989 in Romania. Such overbearing denunciatory attitudes potentially obfuscate the complexities and varieties of the past. Benefiting from a genuine archival revolution after 2007, young historians counterbalance opaque, uncritical narratives of victimization with a renewed will for Interpretation and revision. Adapted from the source document.
Publication
Sudosteuropa Mitteilungen
Volume
54
Issue
2
Pages
44-61
Date
2014
Language
English
ISSN
0340-174X
Short Title
The Communist Regime in Romania
Accessed
29/01/2023, 07:49
Library Catalog
ProQuest
Extra
Num Pages: 18 Publisher: Geschaftsstelle der Sudosteuropa-Gesellschaft, Munich Germany
Citation
Iacob, B. C. (2014). The Communist Regime in Romania: Interpretation or Condemnation? Sudosteuropa Mitteilungen, 54(2), 44–61. https://www.proquest.com/docview/1641422364?pq-origsite=summon