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#html-body [data-pb-style=M7BT9YH]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}Three decades after the collapse of the communist regime, Ceausescu and His Time captures the essential characteristics of Romanian communism by following the existential path of a young man from Scornicești. Driven by the ambition of becoming Romania’s new Stalin, as legend suggests, his journey ends on a holy day—Christmas 1989. What better way to analyze over 40 years of communism than through a biography of the man who played a decisive role in shaping the new policies aimed at building the new man and the multilaterally developed society? This book takes readers through Western chancelleries and the palaces of kings and queens that welcomed Ceaușescu, but also through the unheated apartments of gray urban blocks. It presents both the praises sung to the master navigator and the jokes created at his expense, shedding light on daring infrastructure projects as well as the absurd rational nutrition plan. Paying close attention to propaganda rhetoric and on-the-ground realities, while weighing the achievements and failures of Romania’s last communist leader, the author delves into a wide range of topics, including domestic and foreign policy, economics, society, and culture. Praise for the Book The authors message is simple and precise, worthy of being understood in its full scope: the quarter-century of history under Ceaușescu’s dictatorship is a fragment of the life of Romanians that—beyond and before idealizations, blame, and labeling—deserves to be known as it was (to borrow Leopold von Rankes phrase). Mrs. Lavinia Betea fulfills this act of understanding with the rigor of a historian and the insight of a cultural scholar, with the meticulousness of a scientist and a human warmth that transcends the theme and delivers timeless messages directed at both the minds and hearts of readers. — Ioan-Aurel Pop, Academic
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