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Moldova : a history / Rebecca Haynes.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : I.B. Tauris, 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781788318136
  • 1788318137
  • 9781788318129
  • 1788318129
  • 9781788318112
  • 1788318110
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Moldova : A History.DDC classification:
  • 947.6 23
LOC classification:
  • DK509.54 .H39 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. The Early History and the Foundation of the Principality of Moldova -- 2.The Middle Ages: The Reigns of Alexander the Good and Stephen the Great -- 3. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Moldova under Ottoman Suzerainty -- 4. Dimitrie Cantemir, Russia and Phanariot Rule -- 5. The Growth of Russian Influence in the Moldovan Principality -- 6. Russia and the Principalities after 1812 and the Growth of French Influence -- 7. Bessarabia under Russian Rule 1812-1918 -- 8. Bessarabia and the 1918 Union with Romania -- 9. Interwar Bessarabia -- 10. Soviet Moldova -- 11. Post-Soviet Moldova and Ethnic Fragmentation -- The Republic of Moldova in the 21st Century and the Transnistrian Dispute -- Index.
Summary: "Moldova is a new nation-state with a long history. Despite only recently gaining independence, following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Moldova's roots stretch all the way back to the Principality of Moldavia, established in 1359. After centuries toiling under Ottoman control, and latterly Russian Imperial rule, the Moldovans briefly tasted independence in the early twentieth century, before being annexed by the Soviet Union. In recent times, the Transnistrian Dispute has once again threatened the sovereignty, and indeed the independence, of Moldova and this conflict remains unresolved today. For the first time in English, this book places the problems of contemporary Moldova in a long-term historical perspective. It argues that the Moldovans' complex relations with the Russians and the West are not simply the product of the Soviet era but have their roots in earlier centuries. Haynes contends that the Moldovan lands, and Moldovan identity and culture, have long been contested: by the Roman and Byzantine Empires of antiquity, by the expanding Hungarian and Polish-Lithuanian kingdoms in the Middle Ages, by the Ottoman, Habsburg, Russian and Soviet empires in more recent centuries, and by the Romanian state. The book provides a political and cultural history of the growth and development of the medieval Principality of Moldova, the Principality's partition and Russian rule in Bessarabia from 1812, Bessarabia under Romanian rule in the inter-war period, Soviet Moldova and the independent Republic of Moldova."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- 1. The Early History and the Foundation of the Principality of Moldova -- 2.The Middle Ages: The Reigns of Alexander the Good and Stephen the Great -- 3. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Moldova under Ottoman Suzerainty -- 4. Dimitrie Cantemir, Russia and Phanariot Rule -- 5. The Growth of Russian Influence in the Moldovan Principality -- 6. Russia and the Principalities after 1812 and the Growth of French Influence -- 7. Bessarabia under Russian Rule 1812-1918 -- 8. Bessarabia and the 1918 Union with Romania -- 9. Interwar Bessarabia -- 10. Soviet Moldova -- 11. Post-Soviet Moldova and Ethnic Fragmentation -- The Republic of Moldova in the 21st Century and the Transnistrian Dispute -- Index.

"Moldova is a new nation-state with a long history. Despite only recently gaining independence, following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Moldova's roots stretch all the way back to the Principality of Moldavia, established in 1359. After centuries toiling under Ottoman control, and latterly Russian Imperial rule, the Moldovans briefly tasted independence in the early twentieth century, before being annexed by the Soviet Union. In recent times, the Transnistrian Dispute has once again threatened the sovereignty, and indeed the independence, of Moldova and this conflict remains unresolved today. For the first time in English, this book places the problems of contemporary Moldova in a long-term historical perspective. It argues that the Moldovans' complex relations with the Russians and the West are not simply the product of the Soviet era but have their roots in earlier centuries. Haynes contends that the Moldovan lands, and Moldovan identity and culture, have long been contested: by the Roman and Byzantine Empires of antiquity, by the expanding Hungarian and Polish-Lithuanian kingdoms in the Middle Ages, by the Ottoman, Habsburg, Russian and Soviet empires in more recent centuries, and by the Romanian state. The book provides a political and cultural history of the growth and development of the medieval Principality of Moldova, the Principality's partition and Russian rule in Bessarabia from 1812, Bessarabia under Romanian rule in the inter-war period, Soviet Moldova and the independent Republic of Moldova."-- Provided by publisher.

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