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Go to My LibrarySuveranii Romaniei. Monarhia, O Solutie? (Romanian Edition)
- Language
- Romanian
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- Publisher
- Editura Humanitas
- Pages
- 112
- ISBN
- 9789735046040
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The book receives praise for being an accessible, pleasant, and easy read, making it suitable for a broad audience, especially those without extensive prior historical knowledge. Reviewers appreciate its general overview of the Romanian monarchy, from Carol I to Mihai I, and its ability to present information clearly and directly. Many found the author's style engaging, noting how he subtly influences opinion without overt partisanship, offering fresh perspectives and historical realities not commonly found elsewhere. The book is commended for its informative value, its discussion of the monarchy's potential relevance to contemporary Romania, and its balanced, often critical, yet fair approach to historical figures. It is described as a wonderful history lesson and a succinct, picturesque account.
However, a significant portion of the feedback points to the book's brevity and synthetic nature as its main drawbacks. Many reviewers feel it is too superficial, lacking the depth and detailed analysis expected from such a rich subject. It is frequently described as an introduction or a mere summary of what could have been a much more comprehensive work, with ideas presented but not sufficiently explored. Some critics found it offered little new information for those already well-versed in Romanian history, while others questioned certain historical "inexactitudes" or subjective portrayals. For some, the book’s academic rigor falls short, leading to the impression that it could have been much more substantial.
In conclusion, the book is generally seen as a concise and thought-provoking exploration of the Romanian monarchy, posing the question of its relevance as a potential solution for the country. While it might not satisfy readers seeking exhaustive academic research or groundbreaking new insights, its balanced and engaging approach makes it highly recommendable for general readers. It is particularly suited for individuals looking for a quick, informative overview of the topic and an introduction to the complexities of the monarchy's role in Romania, presented with the author's distinctive style.
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