Austin Macauley
Routledge
Disaster Response by Ceausescu's Communist Regime in Romania : The 1977 Earthquake
Product Code:
9781032632919
ISBN13:
9781032632919
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New
$188.63
This book contains the first comprehensive history using extensive primary sources to trace the disaster response the regime engaged in, contextualizing its contribution to the public risk that remains in Romania's capital Bucharest. It offers a comprehensive history into the disaster response of the Ceausescu communist regime in Romania to the 1977 earthquake. It traces a history of one authoritarian government's disaster response linking its decisions and ultimate inactions to contemporary public risk. The book begins with a stand-alone chapter to introduce readers to twentieth-century Communist Romania and contextualize the Ceausescu regime's response. It provides insights into how Radio Free Europe filled the information vacuum, how the Securitate worked as first responders and how scientific experts debated the best course of action. It examines how the regime prioritized specific foreign assistance and activated its Securitate abroad to encourage such, and the role of volunteer donations that inspired "encouraged" domestic contributions. The book examines how the disaster response abruptly ended, leaving thousands of structurally unsafe buildings. It explains the contemporary risk of disaster and post-communist mitigation efforts to reduce this. This book will be of interest to students, researchers and policy-makers in the fields of history, disaster studies, urban planning, politics, and those interested in communist-era Romania, Europe, and Eurasia; totalitarian and authoritarian regimes.
Author: Karin Steinbrueck |
Publisher: Routledge |
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2024 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Hardcover |
ISBN-10: 1032632917 |
ISBN-13: 9781032632919 |
Disaster Response by Ceausescu's Communist Regime in Romania : The 1977 Earthquake
$188.63
This book contains the first comprehensive history using extensive primary sources to trace the disaster response the regime engaged in, contextualizing its contribution to the public risk that remains in Romania's capital Bucharest. It offers a comprehensive history into the disaster response of the Ceausescu communist regime in Romania to the 1977 earthquake. It traces a history of one authoritarian government's disaster response linking its decisions and ultimate inactions to contemporary public risk. The book begins with a stand-alone chapter to introduce readers to twentieth-century Communist Romania and contextualize the Ceausescu regime's response. It provides insights into how Radio Free Europe filled the information vacuum, how the Securitate worked as first responders and how scientific experts debated the best course of action. It examines how the regime prioritized specific foreign assistance and activated its Securitate abroad to encourage such, and the role of volunteer donations that inspired "encouraged" domestic contributions. The book examines how the disaster response abruptly ended, leaving thousands of structurally unsafe buildings. It explains the contemporary risk of disaster and post-communist mitigation efforts to reduce this. This book will be of interest to students, researchers and policy-makers in the fields of history, disaster studies, urban planning, politics, and those interested in communist-era Romania, Europe, and Eurasia; totalitarian and authoritarian regimes.
Author: Karin Steinbrueck |
Publisher: Routledge |
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2024 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Hardcover |
ISBN-10: 1032632917 |
ISBN-13: 9781032632919 |