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Dracula is dead, how Romanians survived Communism, ended it, and emerged since 1989 as the new Italy, Sheilah Kast, Jim Rosapepe

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Dracula is dead, how Romanians survived Communism, ended it, and emerged since 1989 as the new Italy, Sheilah Kast, Jim Rosapepe
Language
eng
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dracula is dead
Oclc number
466425959
Responsibility statement
Sheilah Kast, Jim Rosapepe
Sub title
how Romanians survived Communism, ended it, and emerged since 1989 as the new Italy
Table Of Contents
Listening to Romanians -- The Romania you don't know -- Beyond Communism -- Living in "The Paris of the East" -- A drive in the country -- The good king -- Inside Transylvania -- Deep in the heart of Romania -- In the mountains of Maramures̀§ -- It's Moldavia, not Moldova -- The blue Danube and the Black Sea -- Back in Europe -- Living in the Balkans, in the shadow of the Kremlin -- Why Romania works
Target audience
adult
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