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  • Dinu, Radu Harald (author)
  • 1989 - Mirakelårets efterdyningar
  • 2019
  • In: Jönköpings-Posten. - Jönköping : Hall Media. - 1103-9469. ; :9 november
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  • Dinu, Radu Harald (author)
  • 2020 var också året för bildstormen
  • 2020
  • In: Jönköpings-Posten. - Jönköping : Hall Media. - 1103-9469. ; 19 december
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • Ingress: Under 2020 ifrågasattes och revs statyer. Vem får ge namn åt offentliga platser och vad gör vi med monument över personer som representerar historiska orättvisor? Historikern Radu Harald Dinu vid Jönköpings University har fördjupat sig i en känsloladdad debatt.
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  • Dinu, Radu Harald (author)
  • Anekdotiskt om mångfald i arbetslivet
  • 2019
  • In: Respons : recensionstidskrift för humaniora & samhällsvetenskap. - : Tidningen Respons. - 2001-2292. ; :5
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  • Dinu, Radu Harald (author)
  • Becoming a productive citizen : Labour and the blind community in socialist Romania
  • 2023
  • In: Disability and labour in the twentieth century. - London : Routledge. - 9781032327532 - 9781032327679 - 9781003316596 ; , s. 175-194
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    • This chapter explores the ways in which blind people in Romania were to be integrated into state socialism through their participation in labour. Being subject to rigorous state control, the blind community accommodated itself to socialist labour regimes and official expectations to become productive citizens. Within this framework, cooperatives became the main catalyst to incorporate disabled people into socialist production. Yet, many of the regime's high aims to maximise productivity went astray. Not only were cooperatives and other types of sheltered workshops constantly plagued by supply shortages, but a majority of blind people, especially those living in rural areas, remained outside the state-sanctioned wage-labour system. While the integration of blind people into working life may have steadily improved their living conditions during the post-war period, socialist production regimes in Romania ultimately fell short of their own expectations.
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