Romania during the World War I Era

Romania during the World War I Era
Title Romania during the World War I Era PDF eBook
Author Kurt W Treptow
Publisher Histria Books
Pages 271
Release 2022-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1592112552

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One of the most dramatic periods in modern history, the World War I era also marked a turning point in Romanian history. This volume is a collection of studies presented by Romanian, American, and British scholars at the Fourth International Conference of the Center for Romanian Studies held in Iasi and Focsani, Romania, from 22-27 June 1998, on the occasion of the eightieth anniversary of the end of the great world conflict.Articles included: Mark Axworthy, Through British Eyes: Romanian Military Performance in World War I; Catalin Turliuc, Major Factors which Determined the Conduct of the “Great War”; Valeriu Florin Dobrinescu, Ion I.C. Bratianu: The Genius of Greater Romania; Diana Fotescu, Regina Maria si razboiul de intregire nationala; Constantin Hlihor, Romania within the Geopolitics of the Great Powers of Europe between 1918-1919; Nicholas M. Nagy-Talavera, Iorga’s Role during the Great War (1914-1918); Demetrius Dvoichenko de Markov, The Anti-Communist White Guards and Romania, 1918; Ernest H. Latham, Jr., We Will Do Business: Romania and the Baldwin Locomotive Works; Kurt W. Treptow, John Reed and Romania in 1915; Costica Prodan, Unele consideratii privind participarea Romaniei la primul razboi mondial (1916-1918); and many others.

Romania During the World War I Era

Romania During the World War I Era
Title Romania During the World War I Era PDF eBook
Author Kurt W. Treptow
Publisher Center For Romanian Studies
Pages
Release 2023-04-15
Genre
ISBN 9781592111916

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The Great War and the Romanians

The Great War and the Romanians
Title The Great War and the Romanians PDF eBook
Author Nicolae ne
Publisher Histria Books
Pages 119
Release 2022-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1592111939

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Written during the First World War, this book describes Romania’s role in World War I during the critical years of 1916 and 1917. The book analyzes the situation of the Romanians living within the borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time and the causes for Romania’s entry into the war. The author then discusses Romania’s contribution to the war effort during 1916 and the first half of 1917. An important record of events for historians interested in the First World War on the Eastern Front, it includes several essential historical documents that illustrate the author’s account of the events of the time. The book also has a preface by Albert Thomas, French minister of Armaments and War Production at that time, and Maurice Muret. It is a valuable first-hand account of Romania’s involvement in World War I. The author, Nicolae Petrescu-Comnène was an important Romanian diplomat of the interwar period. He served as ambassador to Switzerland, Germany, and the Vatican, as well as a delegate at the League of Nations, before becoming foreign minister from 1938 to 1939. He authored numerous studies on history, law, and politics.

The Romanian Battlefront in World War I

The Romanian Battlefront in World War I
Title The Romanian Battlefront in World War I PDF eBook
Author Glenn E. Torrey
Publisher Modern War Studies (Hardcover)
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9780700618392

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A pathbreaking study of the Romanian Front in World War I. Provides a unique account of Romanian military operations and restructures our understanding of the Balkan and south Russian theaters of operation.

Romania and World War I

Romania and World War I
Title Romania and World War I PDF eBook
Author Glenn E. Torrey
Publisher Histria Books
Pages 400
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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A comprehensive portrait of the situation faced by Romania during the years of the first world conflict. It is a collection of studies covering all aspects of Romania's role in the war, from the years of neutrality up to the consolidation of Greater Romania in 1919. Topics covered include: Romania and the belligerents, 1914-1916; irredentism and diplomacy -- the central powers and Romania, August-November 1914; some observations on the Sarrail Offensive at Salonika, August 1916; the Entente and the Romanian Campaign of 1916; indifference and mistrust -- Russian-Romanian collaboration in the campaign of 1916; Romania leaves the war -- the decision to sign an armistice, December 1917; Alexandru Marghiloman of Romania -- a war leader; and the Romanian intervention in Hungary, 1919.

Romania since the Second World War

Romania since the Second World War
Title Romania since the Second World War PDF eBook
Author Florin Abraham
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 360
Release 2016-11-17
Genre History
ISBN 1472529928

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CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2017 Romania since the Second World War is the first book about Romania designed to chart the progress of the nation under the communist regime as well as the transition period that followed, providing detailed analysis of the aspects of continuity and change that can be identified over the period as a whole. The book begins with Romania's involvement in the Second World War, looking at the communist regime in depth. It examines how communism took hold and the elimination of traditional elites took place, before discussing the impact of Gheorghiu-Dej and Nicolae Caeusescu, the two most important leaders of the communist era. The following chapters cover the main social and economic changes during the communist regime. The second part of the book explores the transition period following the end of communism in 1989, with special attention given to international relations and Romania's drive for inclusion in NATO and the EU. Romania since the Second World War assesses socio-demographic trends across the postwar period before concluding with some thoughts on the nation's development during this time. The book includes a useful appendix covering the key figures in Romania's recent history and a helpful bibliography, making this a key text for anyone interested in the modern history of Eastern Europe.

Romania during World War I

Romania during World War I
Title Romania during World War I PDF eBook
Author John Reed
Publisher Histria Books
Pages 85
Release 2018-04-06
Genre History
ISBN 1592111289

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Romania during World War I faced a unique situation. Although ruled by a German king, it had strong cultural and historical ties to France and the West. The young nation also had territorial ambitions that it hoped to satisfy. As a result, the country maintained a cautious neutrality in the early years of the war before ultimately deciding to enter the conflict on the side of the Allies in 1916. One of those who witnessed this situation was the American journalist John Reed. Internationally known for his famous account of the Bolshevik Revolution, Ten Days that Shook the World, John Reed’s writings about Romania are, until now, virtually unknown. As a journalist of great talent and a witness to the situation in Romania in 1915, on the eve of its entry into the war, John Reed’s accounts are insightful reading for anyone interested in this period of Romanian history or in the author himself. Edited, with an introduction by Dr. A.K. Brackob, this volume brings together these writings and reveals John Reed’s unique perspective on Romania.