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OverviewThese are the political memoirs of a key Romanian diplomat during the interwar period and World War II, Alexandru Cretzianu. In these pages, the reader will discern that Cretzianu faithfully presents himself as pro-Western, pro-French, pro-British, pro-League of Nations, and demonstrates that Romania was not guilty of freely joining the Axis, but had no alternative but to do so after Britain and France abandoned the Little Entente in 1938. Cretzianu's memoirs are a goldmine of information for those interested in all aspects of Romanian foreign policy during this critical period in twentieth century history. Born in 1895 in Bucharest, Alexandru Cretzianu joined Romania's diplomatic service in 1918. He was assigned to Romanian legations in London, Rome, and Berne before he was summoned home to head the League of Nations section of the Romanian Foreign Ministry (1929-32) where he served and admired Foreign Minister Nicolae Titulescu (1883-1941), a champion of collective security. In 1933 Cretzianu became chief of the Political Division of the Foreign Ministry until 1938, and then its Secretary-General until 1941. On September 15, 1943, the Antonescu regime appointed him envoy to Turkey. In Ankara, Cretzianu strove to represent the antiwar attitudes of young King Mihai and opposition politicians. Cretzianu never again set foot in his native land after the armistice was signed in September 1944 because of the communist takeover of Romania. He ultimately settled in the United States, where he died in 1979. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandru Cretzianu , Sherman David SpectorPublisher: Center For Romanian Studies Imprint: Center For Romanian Studies Weight: 0.713kg ISBN: 9789739809184ISBN 10: 9739809189 Pages: 354 Publication Date: 30 March 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews""Relapse into Bondage: Political Memoirs of a Romanian Diplomat, 1918-1947 is an impressively informative contribution to 20th Century Romanian history from an eyewitness to Romanian politics leading up to the country's eventual Community subjugation."" --John Burroughs, Midwest Book Reviews ""For students of Romanian foreign policy from 1933 to 1945 this book is still a must: few Romanian diplomats have published their memoirs, and this is a good opportunity to hear the voice of one of them."" - Dov B. Lungu, The International History Review Relapse into Bondage: Political Memoirs of a Romanian Diplomat, 1918-1947 is an impressively informative contribution to 20th Century Romanian history from an eyewitness to Romanian politics leading up to the country's eventual Community subjugation. --John Burroughs, Midwest Book Reviews For students of Romanian foreign policy from 1933 to 1945 this book is still a must: few Romanian diplomats have published their memoirs, and this is a good opportunity to hear the voice of one of them. - Dov B. Lungu, The International History Review """Relapse into Bondage: Political Memoirs of a Romanian Diplomat, 1918-1947 is an impressively informative contribution to 20th Century Romanian history from an eyewitness to Romanian politics leading up to the country's eventual Community subjugation."" --John Burroughs, Midwest Book Reviews ""For students of Romanian foreign policy from 1933 to 1945 this book is still a must: few Romanian diplomats have published their memoirs, and this is a good opportunity to hear the voice of one of them."" - Dov B. Lungu, The International History Review" Author InformationSherman David Spector, is Professor Emeritus in History from Russell Sage College in Troy, New York. A noted specialist in Romanian history, he is the author of Romania at the Paris Peace Conference: A Study in the Diplomacy of loan I C Bratianu. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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