Romania in 1900
Romania in 1900
Published at the dawn of the twentieth century, Romania in 1900 by Gottlieb Benger presents a vivid and meticulously detailed portrait of a nation standing at the crossroads of tradition and modernity. Written by a foreign observer with an eye for both political analysis and cultural nuance, the book offers a comprehensive overview of Romania’s social, economic, and national character at the turn of the century.
Benger explores the country’s political institutions, industries, and education, alongside its religious life, rural customs, and artistic development, portraying a kingdom striving to define itself amid the shifting powers of Europe. His observations capture the contrasts of the era—between peasantry and aristocracy, Eastern legacy and Western aspiration, superstition and progress—making the volume an invaluable witness to Romania’s emergence as a modern state.
More than a travelogue or political report, this work stands as a historical and cultural chronicle, preserving the image of a young nation finding its voice at the edge of a new century.
Complete edition of Gottlieb Benger’s early twentieth-century study of Romania
Examines the nation’s political, cultural, and social landscape circa 1900
Blends historical analysis with ethnographic and cultural observation
Essential for readers of Eastern European history, Romanian studies, and cultural anthropology
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