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  1. Romania - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!) by Debbie Stowe, 2008-02-05
  2. Fragmented Identities: Popular Culture, Sex, and Everyday Life in Postcommunist Romania by Denise Roman, 2007-04-28
  3. Romania: Its hesychast tradition and culture by Seraphim Joantă, 1992
  4. National Ideology Under Socialism: Identity and Cultural Politics in Ceausescu's Romania (Societies and Culture in East-Central Europe) by Katherine Verdery, 1995-09-14
  5. Romania (Cultures of the World) by Sean Sheehan, 2005-07-31
  6. SURVIVAL THROUGH CULTURE IN A SURREAL, ROMANIA.: An article from: East European Quarterly by Carmen Firan, 2000-06-22
  7. Romania, Culture, and Nationalism
  8. Getting by in Postsocialist Romania: Labor, the Body, and Working-class Culture (New Anthropologies of Europe) by David A. Kideckel, 2008-03
  9. Magyar Culture in Socialist Romania by Radu R. Florescu, 1976-03
  10. Culture and Liberty (Romanian Philosophical Studies, 3)
  11. Plural: Identity and Destiny: Ideals and Ideology in Interwar Romania
  12. The Wedding of the Dead: Ritual, Poetics, and Popular Culture in Transylvania (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Gail Kligman, 1990-04-04
  13. The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture (Studies of Nationalities) by Charles King, 2000-01
  14. The development of education, science, and culture in Romania (The Socio-political thinking of Romania's President) by Nicolae Ceaușescu, 1979

101. ICR >>> The Romanian Cultural Institute - Reviews
The Romanian Cultural Institute, public institution of national interest.Its mandate is to make Romanian culture known worldwide, to maintain and foster
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102. Libraries & Culture, Bookplate Archive
In the United States, the patrons of the Romanian Cultural Center are American The Romanian Cultural Center is visited by economists and business people
http://www.gslis.utexas.edu/~landc/bookplates/33_1_Romania.htm
Bookplate Archive Home Bookplates Index by Issue Bookplate Index by Library or Collector Bookplate Index by Country ... Resources for Library History Romanian Cultural Center As a result of a bilateral agreement between the government of the United States and Romania, in 1971 the American Library opened in Bucharest and the Romanian Library opened in New York. In 1992 both institutions turned into cultural centers since their extralibrary activities had expanded. Along with activities concentrated on books, the two centers began organizing literary evenings, poetry recitals, and roundtables with readers and authors, followed by the authors autographing their books. The two institutions included in their panoply of activities film screenings, conferences, symposia, colloquia, and exhibitions on diverse topics of interest in the United States and Romania. Both centers are the ambassadors of their cultures and serve a variety of patrons. In Romania, the audience of the American Cultural Center consists of scholars, researchers, students, and the general public interested in American culture, literature, music, art, science, technology, economy, business, and public affairs. In the United States, the patrons of the Romanian Cultural Center are American historians, linguists, folklorists—Romanianists—interested in researching Romania’s past, evolution, and development during the transition period that followed the bloody year 1989, which marked the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe. The Romanian Cultural Center is visited by economists and business people interested in starting businesses and investing in this part of the world, and it also serves the needs of a large Romanian community living in the New York area.

103. The Romanian Cultural Debate Of The Summer: Romanian Intellectuals And Their Sta
In 1990, for a very short time, I taught Romanian literature and culture at ahigh school. I wouldn’t imagine I could teach the liberalconservative
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/romanian/TheRomanianCulturalDebateoftheSummer.htm
The Romanian Cultural Debate of the Summer: Romanian Intellectuals and Their Status Groups. A Few Notes on an Absolutely Normal Book Dr. Mona Momescu Who’s Who in the Debate of the summer and Why He Got There? Sorin Adam Matei teaches sociology at Purdue University at West Lafayette, IN. He graduated from history at the University of Bucharest and left Romania more than ten years ago. Anyone can access his personal page at http://www.sla.purdue.edu/academic/comm/Staff/sorinmatei.htm , or at http://matei.org There we find a smiling young academic, caught in the middle of his professional endeavors or enjoying some spare time with his family. It may seem that he is one of the many Romanian intellectuals (the reader will later see why the word is in italics) who shaped a new life in the American academia. He may be one of the many Romanians of his age who share a somehow similar life. I know many excellent mathematicians, physicians and specialists in aeronautical engineering who now run a successful academic life at various US universities or research institutes. Nevertheless, as sentimental as it may sound, they are proud of being Romanian intellectuals who made a career abroad. There are many of these in European universities, as well.

104. Information On The ASU Romanian Program
in Romanian language and the culture and politics of Central Eastern Europe who An essential part of the academic program, the cultural trip will
http://www.public.asu.edu/~orlich/cluj.html
THE PROGRAM July 5- August 5, 2005
The seventh annual ASU Summer Program in Romania and Central Europe is a four-week session at the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, followed by a week-long cultural trip. This program is designed to give participants a comprehensive view of the rich and unique cultural history of Pre/Post Communist Central Eastern Europe. It combines features of a traditional study abroad program and excursions, with emphasis on language, history, politics and cultural studies. The classroom work is complemented by an intensive program of guided visits to museums, historical sites, and other outstanding centers of Central Eastern European cultural heritage and by a one-week cultural trip to the capitals of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS
While in Romania, housing is based on double occupancy in traditional dormitory rooms with private bathrooms. During excursions abroad, students will be housed in student dormitories or hostels.

105. Cultural Romtour - Welcome To Your Virtual Guide, If You Want To Travel In Roman
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106. Bucharest  - Sightseeing  - Cultural Centres  Romania - In Your Pocket
European city guides with essential travel information hotels, sightseeing,maps, restaurants, visas, transport. Brutally honest reviews by expat writers.
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107. Moldova - Culture
the development of classical Romanian culture, in which it played a significantrole. The roots of Romanian culture reach back to the second century AD,
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Moldova's cultural tradition has been influenced primarily by the Romanian origin of its majority population and cannot be understood outside of the development of classical Romanian culture, in which it played a significant role. The roots of Romanian culture reach back to the second century A.D., the period of Roman colonization in Dacia. During the centuries following the Roman withdrawal in A.D. 271, the population of the region was influenced by contact with the Byzantine Empire, neighboring Slavic and Magyar populations, and later the Ottoman Turks. Beginning in the nineteenth century, a strong West European (particularly French) influence came to be evident in Romanian literature and the arts. The resulting mélange has produced a rich cultural tradition. Although foreign contacts were an inevitable consequence of the region's geography, their influence only served to enhance a vital and resilient popular culture. The regional population had come to identify itself widely as "Moldovan" by the fourteenth century but continued to maintain close cultural links with other Romanian groups. The eastern Moldovans, however, those inhabiting Bessarabia and Transnistria, were also influenced by Slavic culture from neighboring Ukraine. During the periods 1812-1917 and 1944-89, the eastern Moldovans were influenced by Russian and Soviet administrative control as well and by ethnic Russian immigration.

108. MOFA: Japan-Romania Relations
Cultural exchanges between the two countries, particularly from 1989, to promote cultural understanding between Romanian and Japanese peoples.
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  • In 1917 a legation of Romania was opened in Tokyo, and in 1922 a legation of Japan was established in Bucharest. After that, during the World War II because of the coup d'etat of August 23, 1944, which made Romania to participate in the Alliance forces, the diplomatic relationship between the two countries was interrupted on October 31 st , 1944. After World War II, the diplomatic relationship between the two countries was re-established in 1959. An exchange of ministers had taken place in 1960. In 1964, both countries promoted the Legations to Embassies.
  • Traditionally Japan and Romania had enjoyed good relations with no significant pending issues between them, though the differences in political and economic systems kept their relations to a limited extent until the wave of democratization swept over Central and Eastern Europe in 1989. Recently, relations have become much closer in a variety of fields, including political, economic, and cultural areas.
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  • Economic relations between Japan and Romania have been running smoothly, with no particular problems. However, there are many possibilities to further expand our relationship, considering the economic potential of both countries, especially since it is likely for Japanese to explore opportunities in Romania and for Romanians to export more to Japan.
  • 109. Internet Resources On Romania
    Directory of online resources on romania, maintained by the School of romanian Cultural Diary (Selected romanian cultural events taking place in the
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    110. CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGES
    CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGES. SERIES IVA, CENTRAL AND EASTERN IN romania TODAY. romanian Philosophical Studies I. edited by. Marin Calin
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    CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGES SERIES IVA, CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE, VOLUME 14 VALUES AND EDUCATION IN ROMANIA TODAY Romanian Philosophical Studies I edited by Marin Calin Magdalena Dumitrana TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE by Magdalena Dumitrana INTRODUCTION PART I. THE GOALS OF EDUCATION 1. Education and Moral Reconstruction by Magdalena Dumitrana 2. Religiosity and Religious Education by Romita B Iucu PART II. VALUES AND EDUCATION 3. Values and Education : A Romanian Axiological Perspective by Marin Aiftinca 4. Moral Values, Moral Development and Education by Marin Calin PART III. STRUCTURES OF EDUCATION 5. The System of Education: Development and Reform by Catalina Urlich 6. Family and Education by Adina Vrasmas 7. Minorities, Culture and Education by Anca Butuca ABOUT THE AUTHORS

    111. CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE
    SERIES VIA. EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE, VOLUME 22. Moral, Legal and PoliticalValues in. Romanian culture. Romanian Philosophical Studies, IV. edited by
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    CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE SERIES VIA. EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE, VOLUME 22 Moral, Legal and Political Values in Romanian Culture Romanian Philosophical Studies, IV edited by Mihaela Czobor-Lupp J. Stefan Lupp TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I: INDIVIDUAL OR PERSON? 1. Romanian Paths to Modernity: Culture and Moral Identity by Mihaela Czobor-Lupp 2. Reconstructing and Reinventing the Meaning of Moral Obligation in Romanian Culture by J. Stefan Lupp PART II: RIGHTS OR RESPONSIBILITIES? 3. The Ethics of Unanimity and the Still-Born Citizen: An Essay on the Romanian Transition by Daniel Barbu 4. The Temptation of the West: the Romanian Constitutional Tradition by Ioan Stanomir 5. Governmental Responsibility or Parliamentary Irresponsibility in the Romanian Constitutional Tradition by Radu Carp PART III: TRADITIONAL OR MODERN? 6. National Identity and Political Legitimacy in Modern Romania by Ovidiu Caraiani 7. The Legitimacy of Political Authority in Transition: On the Normative Relevance of Consent to be Governed

    112. F&P Friends And Partners Romania
    Features group with mission is to enhance mutual understanding between the peoplesof romania and North America.
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    . . . to Friends and Partners Romania We are pleased to announce this new service whose mission is to enhance mutual understanding between the peoples of Romania and North America. The concept is to provide a common, non commercial, and non proselytizing 'meeting place' where people can find and communicate with each other on matters of mutual interest. We also hope that this service will also provide a useful framework within which to integrate much of the explosive growth in Internet content pertaining to Romania. We hope to work with and build upon the good efforts of so many initiatives on the Internet today in introducing the culture and people of Romania to the world - as well as the many organizations who have been working towards the same goal of cooperation and friendship for the past several years. Creating "Friends and Partners Romania" is itself an act of friendship - developed over the past year by friends in Romania, Russia, and the U.S. - individuals separated by thousands of miles but united by common concern of promoting better understanding and exchange across cultures - and by common interest in exploring how new technologies might be used for that purpose. It is the latest member of a family of projects created by the original " Friends and Partners " effort - active since 1994 bringing together friends from around the world with an interest in countries of the former Soviet Union.

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    114. For 14 Years, Your English-Language Daily Newspaper In Romania
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  • 115. Cultural Policy Resources In South East Europe
    Policies for culture has asked the Ministers of culture of Bulgaria and Romaniato comment on the relevance of this event for the cultural sector,
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    117. 8 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY THE ROMANIAN CULTURAL FOUNDATION ON THE OCCASION OF SMITHSO
    GAIL KLIGMAN. CALUS. SYMBOLIC TRANSFORMATION IN ROMANIAN RITUAL. The RomanianCultural Foundation Publishing House, 1999
    http://www.romanian-folklife.ro/Eng/RCF_Books.htm
    GAIL KLIGMAN
    CALUS. SYMBOLIC TRANSFORMATION IN ROMANIAN RITUAL
    The Romanian Cultural Foundation Publishing House, 1999
    Gail Kligman presents an engaging and rich description of Calus, its participants, ritual healing, plays and dances. The deeper levels of cultural meanings are explored by analyzing the inversion of the socio-cultural order that occurs in ritual performance. This, Kligman shows, facilitates the confrontation of existential crises and their resolutions. The rich data presented constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge of ritual in general and, in particular, to that of contemporary Eastern Europe, on which the ethnographic literature is scant. Kligman's interpretation is formed by symbolic anthropology as well as structural and psychoanalytic thought
    DORIN TUDORAN
    VIITORUL FACULTATIV. Poezii alese
    OPTIONAL FUTURE. Selected poems.
    The Romanian Cultural Foundation Publishing House, 1999
    At first sight, the sarcasm of his poems is ice-cold and sharp as a knife. However, the poetry is not icy itself; on the contrary, it is dramatic, pathetic and ardent. Metamorphosed into a "bullet", "the word of the dumb" bursts out, dashes into the world with the energy and pathos of revolt. Such an oxymoron could be recognized in the previous stages of Dorin Tudoran's evolution. Always cerebral, always an "intellectual", he has never ceased to be the "revolted man" in the line of Camus. The "coldness" in his verse has the intense vibration of great poetry. (Ion Bogdan Lefter)

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