Peisajul instituțional al istoriografiei din România în anii ’70–’80
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This article analyzes the institutional evolution and political control of historical research in communist Romania during the 1970s and 1980s. It explores the structural parallelisms between state universities, party-led academies, and military networks, highlighting severe downscaling, frozen promotions, and restricted resources. Ideological pressures driven by national-communism forced a fierce competition for survival. Through historical archives, the author demonstrates how centralization eroded academic autonomy and reshaped individual professional trajectories within a highly penurious academic working environment. THIS ABSTRACT IS GENERATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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