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@article{ Șerban2009,
 title = {Migration and development models in Dobroudja, 1880-1913: contribution to the study of the topic},
 author = {Șerban, Stelu},
 journal = {Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review},
 number = {4},
 pages = {609-620},
 volume = {9},
 year = {2009},
 issn = {1582-4551},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-445377},
 abstract = {The modernization inside each European country has been generated socio-economic and cultural tensions, which increased by the sudden constraint of the mass politics. The main cause for this state is the acceptance of the homogenous nation model as a fundamental landmark of modernization. In this respect, the Romania’s province of Dobroudja represents an extreme revealer of the problems and conflicts of this modernizing program. It is significant that at the Berlin Congress in 1878 the Romania's government preferred to integrate Dobroudja, a province where the Romanian population was outnumbered by the Slavs and Moslems, instead areas with a majority Romanian-speaking population, like Timok Valley. This solution had ample economic consequences, but fueled too the political conflicts between central government and local politics. The theme of the article, beyond its strictly historic character, is important as it sends us to research a vaster problem, the long term changing of the South-Eastern European regions on Danube Valley.},
 keywords = {politische Entwicklung; political development; Agrarreform; agrarian reform; Migration; migration; Rumänien; Romania; politischer Konflikt; political conflict; historische Entwicklung; historical development; Modernisierung; modernization; wirtschaftliche Folgen; economic impact; Nationalitätenfrage; nationalities question}}