![]() The year 1968 became the high watermark of Ceauşescu’s domestic popularity, as he declined to join the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia to suppress the Prague Spring experiment in liberal communism. In the mid-1960s, Romanian writers and artists exhaled during a kind of thaw. It was in 1974 that Nicolae Ceauşescu was proclaimed president of the Romanian Socialist Republic while still leading the RCP.įrom 1965 on, Ceauşescu continued the course of relative independence from Soviet domination begun by his predecessor Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej. It focuses on the decade in which cultural policies of the Romanian Communist Party (RCP) went from “the apparent abandonment of socialist realism” to the beginnings of a discernible cult of personality and a re-ideologization of culture (p. ![]() Viaţa intelectuală şi artistică în primul deceniu al regimului Ceauşescu 1965–1974 (Intellectual and artistic life in the first decade of the Ceauşescu regime, 1965–1974) is the third volume in a series authored by Cristian Vasile on Romanian culture under communism. ![]()
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