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Romanian small towns searching for their identity
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Abstract Romanian small towns - urban settlements of less than 20000 inhabitants,
having a polarizing function with respect to the socio-economic activities in the deeply
rural areas - are considered an interface between rural and urban communities.
Determining the identity of small towns is rather diffic... view more
Romanian small towns - urban settlements of less than 20000 inhabitants,
having a polarizing function with respect to the socio-economic activities in the deeply
rural areas - are considered an interface between rural and urban communities.
Determining the identity of small towns is rather difficult, because complex and varied
political, social and economic changes occurred in the previous century. Thus, three
distinct phases have been established: before 1950 the towns had a rather strong rural
character; in 1950-1989 their identity was completely changed under the communist
regime; after that, they somehow regained their initial identity (the one before 1950), or
promoted it at higher levels. There is a discrepancy between the present stage and that
before 1989: the previous identity was conventional and constrained whereas today it
develops in a natural process conditioned only by the town itself and by the choice of its
inhabitants.... view less
Keywords
Romania; small town; regional identity; rural area; historical development
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
functional profile
Document language
English
Publication Year
2009
Page/Pages
p. 41-53
Journal
Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis, 1 (2009) 1
ISSN
2067-4082
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed