THE LEGAL BACKGROUND OF AGRICULTURAL REFORMS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY ROMANIA. AN INTERPRETATIVE FRAME
Journal Title: Analele Universitatii Ovidius Constanta Seria Istorie - Year 2011, Vol 8, Issue 0
Abstract
Data of the first large scale census undertaken in 1912 in Romania showed that the overwhelming majority of population was living in villages. From nineteenth century on, the rural area continues to be regarded as the most backward part of the Romanian society and therefore was subject of different programs of modernization, which took the form of agrarian reforms. This article deals with the topic of agrarian reforms in the twentieth century Romania. It takes the form of an extensive survey of the legislation concerning the status of land property, in an attempt to identify the long term trends in the reform of agricultural sector. It also proposes a classification of the different legislative texts which regulated the reforms, in order to offer a useful tool to the readers interested in this topic.
Authors and Affiliations
Cornel MICU
THE ETHNICAL STRUCTURE OF MACEDONIA AND THE ALTERATION OF THE DEMOGRAPHIC IMAGE OF THE BALKAN UNTIL THE WORLD WAR II
The position of the national minorities in the Balkan, until present, has not been fairly researched by the academic public. Thus, we can establish in this sense that the situation is particularly unsatisfied regarding...
THE SOVIET-ROMANIAN MILITARY RELATIONS (1980-1987)
In the fall of 1978, the Soviet marshals proposed a plan of modernizing of the WTO state members’ arsenal. Nicolae Ceauşescu has roughly criticized the respective plan and he tried to impose as solution the simultaneo...
Underwater archaeology
The aim of this paper is to show the main moments of evolution of the underwater archeology, typology of archaeological underwater sites and how the archeological excavations are made.
Costel Coroban, Mişcarea iacobită din Marea Britanie: 1688 – 1746 [The Jacobite Movement in Great Britain: 1688-1746], (Târgovişte: Cetatea de Scaun, 2011), 278 pp., ISBN 978-606-537-065-4
Mandatory Labour of the Jews from Romania during World War II: Calvary and Mean of Survival
Without implying that the coercion of the Jewish population to obligatory labour or labour in the benefit of the community would’ve safeguarded this community under the given circumstances in which the military statute o...