Christmas Carolling in Bucharest and Campfire Singing in Iaşi

Students as a Specific Social Group in Ceauşescu’s Romania

Authors

  • Pieter Dhondt University of Eastern Finland, Department of Geographical and Historical Studies
  • Florea Ioncioaia Alexandru-Ioan Cuza University of Iași

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/PAAA.2020.07.01.03

Keywords:

university history, student history, Romania, Communist dictatorship, dissidence, student revolt

Abstract

Translated by Petra Polyák

Photo: cuzanet.ro 

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Author Biographies

Pieter Dhondt, University of Eastern Finland, Department of Geographical and Historical Studies

PhD, assistant professor, head of department

Florea Ioncioaia, Alexandru-Ioan Cuza University of Iași

PhD, associate professor

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Boca, Ioana: Studenţii în anii ’50. Anuarul Institutului Român de Istorie Recentă 1. (2002):1. 207–242.

Granville, Johanna: “If Hope is Sin, Then We Are All Guilty”. Romanian Students’ Reactions to the Hungarian Revolution and Soviet Intervention, 1956–1958. Pittsburg, 2008. (The Carl Beck Paper in Russian and East European Studies 1905.) ǁ [DOI] https://doi.org/10.5195/CBP.2008.142

Panaete, Alexandra – Petruca, Gianina – Sandru, Alexandra: 23 de ani de la revolta studenţească din Iaşi. Cuzanet (2010.03.12.) (www.cuzanet.ro/sub-lupa/dosar-de-presa/dosar-23-de-ani-dela-revolta-studenteasca-din-iasi.html) [2020.03.18.]

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Stroescu-Stănişoară, Nicolae: Pe urmele Revoluţiei. București, 1992.

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Published

2020-08-17

How to Cite

Dhondt, P., & Ioncioaia, F. (2020). Christmas Carolling in Bucharest and Campfire Singing in Iaşi: Students as a Specific Social Group in Ceauşescu’s Romania. Per Aspera Ad Astra, 7(1), 44–55. https://doi.org/10.15170/PAAA.2020.07.01.03