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SM ISO690:2012 ŢÎBULAC-CIOBANU, Mariana. Două decenii de independenţă a Republicii Moldova – aspecte ale relaţiilor culturale moldo-române. In: History and Politics. Revistă de Istorie şi Politică, 2011, nr. 2(8), pp. 108-115. ISSN 1857-4076. |
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Nationalism had an evolution of its own in the Republic of Moldova while simultaneously being a notion that became en vogue in contemporary political circles. Yet as a young state that gained independence on 27 August 1991, Moldova remains a classic study of nationalism as a power-tool used by the elite to achieve collective and personal political goals. To define Moldovan dentity has never been straightforward. Most of the time, in fact, the various projects for cultivating a sense of nationhood turned out rather differently from the way its instigators had planned. As in all ethnic disputes, however, the selfexpression of ethnic identity is only part of the picture. Street demonstrations, Romanian flags and nationalistic slogans involved three distinct social groups, for whom questions of identity and language served distinct aims. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Republica Moldova, Romania, Relaţii culturale moldo-române. |
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