De la systématisation de Bucarest à la destruction des villages roumains

On the field prepared by the collectivization and by the Soviet political repression in Romania, Ceausescu planned, starting from 1965, to “systematize” the Romanian villages. The project intended to demolish a third of 13,123 villages and finally to better organize the control over the population....

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Main Author: Bogdan Andrei Fezi
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Language:fra
Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2013-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/10390
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description On the field prepared by the collectivization and by the Soviet political repression in Romania, Ceausescu planned, starting from 1965, to “systematize” the Romanian villages. The project intended to demolish a third of 13,123 villages and finally to better organize the control over the population. After the savage demolitions of a large part of the historic centre of Bucharest, Romanian and international reactions against the villages “systematization” stopped this genocide of the Romanian countryside on the eve of the dictator’s fall, in 1989.
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spelling doaj-art-95fa96c0f931446bba9c829025e57e9a2024-12-09T14:09:09ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ1630-73052013-07-012110.4000/insitu.10390De la systématisation de Bucarest à la destruction des villages roumainsBogdan Andrei FeziOn the field prepared by the collectivization and by the Soviet political repression in Romania, Ceausescu planned, starting from 1965, to “systematize” the Romanian villages. The project intended to demolish a third of 13,123 villages and finally to better organize the control over the population. After the savage demolitions of a large part of the historic centre of Bucharest, Romanian and international reactions against the villages “systematization” stopped this genocide of the Romanian countryside on the eve of the dictator’s fall, in 1989.https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/10390urbanismearchitecturevillageRoumanieBucarestcommunisme
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De la systématisation de Bucarest à la destruction des villages roumains
In Situ
urbanisme
architecture
village
Roumanie
Bucarest
communisme
title De la systématisation de Bucarest à la destruction des villages roumains
title_full De la systématisation de Bucarest à la destruction des villages roumains
title_fullStr De la systématisation de Bucarest à la destruction des villages roumains
title_full_unstemmed De la systématisation de Bucarest à la destruction des villages roumains
title_short De la systématisation de Bucarest à la destruction des villages roumains
title_sort de la systematisation de bucarest a la destruction des villages roumains
topic urbanisme
architecture
village
Roumanie
Bucarest
communisme
url https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/10390
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