From Far Away to Closer to Home: Early Perceptions of the Great Depression in Romania

Scholars often identify a ‘delay’ in the coverage of the Great Depression in Romania, both in terms of reporting the evolution of the crisis abroad and its impact at home. Indeed, newspapers, officials, and private individuals frequently referred to the crisis as a phenomenon that took place, or was more severe, elsewhere. The memoirs of … Continue reading “From Far Away to Closer to Home: Early Perceptions of the Great Depression in Romania”