The Solitude of Collectivism: Romanian Villagers to the Revolution and BeyondTransformation of Transylvania (Romania) village life through four decades of socialist rule and during period after 1989 revolution. Author conducted fieldwork in Olt Land region of southern Transylvania. |
Contents
Labor Culture and the Long Romanian Night | 1 |
The Origins of Olt Land Culture Class and Consciousness | 26 |
Romanian Socialism as a Social and Cultural System | 51 |
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1989 revolution activities administrators Aggrandizing households agriculture animal Bărbat bargaining Braşov Bucharest cadres CAP labor Ceauşescu Chemical Combine chiaburi church Cîrţişoara collective farm collectivization Communist Party consumer cooperative Copăcel council cultural division of labor dominated domnie Drăguş economic Elena Elena Ceauşescu factory Făgăraş forced Gheorghe godparents groups Gypsies hectares Hîrseni commune Hîrseni village Hungarian identity industry institutions integrated households Ioan Kideckel lives Magyar Marcius married Meteş mobile households naş naşi neighbors Nicolae Nicolae Ceauşescu officials Olt Land households Olt Land villages Olt Landers organization participation peasant-worker peasants percent policies political practices pregătire production rachiu Racoviţa Radu Negru Recea region relationships ritual role Romanian Saxon Sebeş River second economy Sibiu social relations socialist socialist breakthrough socialist Romania society sought state's Timişoara tion tractor Transylvania Uniate Verdery Voievods water buffaloes wedding women work-team leader workers



