Nostalgia after the communist regime in Romania

Journal Title: Journal of Education Culture and Society - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 2

Abstract

The present paper focuses on the nostalgia after the communist regime in Romania. This small study is a general overview of the progress I have made during the period between march and august on my PhD thesis regarding the nostalgia after the communist regime in Romania. The research methodology used is somewhat new in the field of conteporary history research. The quasi-experimental study was used in order to see if there are significant differences in the way the well-defined social categories perceive the feeling of nostalgia after communism. The period we spanned in this study is the so-called Ceaușescu epoch for wich we have had the most material to work with. From a historiographycal stand-point, the subject is very new, up until now the studies that have appeared during the past years, take the form of articles published in scientific reviews. More studies will eventually show up in the years to come. During this study we have identified small differences between the groups, that posess almost no relevance to our hypothesis. Theoretically educated people know how to present their memories which later have served as an explanation as to why they are not nostalgic. Surprisingly the working class has almost the same perception as the educated people (the intellectuals).

Authors and Affiliations

Dan Teșculă

Keywords

Related Articles

Deafness in family relationships: a study on the interactions between mother, child and maternal grandmother

This paper aims to identify the role of the maternal grandmother in the education of grandchildren, in a deafness context. We intend also to understand if the role of the deaf mother as the main educator element, is well...

The dark side of social media: Associations between the Dark Triad of personality, self-disclosure online and selfie-related behaviours

The present study investigated the relations between the Dark Triad personality traits (i.e., Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy), distinct dimensions of self-disclosure online (i.e., honesty, amount, positive...

The Nothingness of the Anguish in Søren Kierkegaard’s work as Modernity’s Infernal Redemption

The intention of this short study is to discuss the reverberations of Søren Kierkegaard’s philosophical considerations on anguish and on void in the context of the latest postmodern theoretical trends (Ben Woodard’s dar...

Post 2010 Afghanistan-Pakistan’s Transit Trade: Implications of Legal and Illegal Endeavours

Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse legal and illegal trade between Afghanistan and Pakistan in the post 2010 era. According to the complex interdependence, the region is witnessing a regional security complex and...

THROUGH THE (NOT SO) PINK GLASSES: GENDER BIAS IN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS

This article was written as part of the project funded by the National Science Centre allocated on the basis of the decision no DEC-2011/01/D/HS6/02470. It shows how social representations of intimate relationships are s...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP184397
  • DOI 10.15503/jecs20152.53.68
  • Views 153
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Dan Teșculă (2015). Nostalgia after the communist regime in Romania. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 6(2), 53-68. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-184397