Romanian Counterinsurgency and its Global Context, 1944-1962
This book analyses the nationalist rebellion which emerged in Romania following the Second World War. The first two decades after the end of the war were times of rebellion in imperial peripheries. Armed movements, sometimes communist but nearly always na
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Romanian Counterinsurgency and its Global Context, 1944–1962
Andrei Miroiu
Romanian Counterinsurgency and its Global Context, 1944–1962
Andrei Miroiu Bucharest, Romania
ISBN 978-3-319-32378-7 ISBN 978-3-319-32379-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-32379-4
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author of this book is deeply thankful to all the persons and organizations that made it possible for him to pursue and finish this work. I am very grateful to Andrew Tan, who has spent an incredible amount of intellectual energy guiding and criticising my research effort. Many thanks go to Andrea Benvenuti, William Clapton, Alan Morris, Laura Shepherd, Elizabeth Thurbon, Mariam Farida, and Matthew Wilkinson at the University of New South Wales; to Ben Eklof, Padraic Kenney, and Justin Classen at Indiana University, Bloomington; to David Martin Jones, James Lutz, Dorin Dobrincu, Bruce Hoffman, Thomas Young, David Glantz, David Lee, anonymous reviewers for Palgrave, and a number of learned journals; and to Radu Ungureanu, Daniel Biro, Mihai Zodian, Remy Low, Christopher Black, Jeremy Simpson, Peter Layton, and Lucian Dîrdală. Chapters 4 and 5 are based on my articles “Military operations in Romanian anti-partisan warfare, 1944–1958” in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 37(2), 185–197 and “Intelligence and intelligence operations in Romanian anti-partisan warfare, 1944–1958” in Small Wars & Insurgencies, 26(3), 459–475. I am thankful for the agreement terms of the Taylor & Francis Group, which allowed me to use their content here. I am also grateful to the staff of the University of New South Wales Library, the Fisher Library of the University of Sydney, the Herman B
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