Land reform in Romania
Four major land reforms have taken place in Romania: in 1864, 1921, 1945 and 1991. The first sought to undo the feudal structure that had persisted after the unification of the Danubian Principalities in 1859; the second, more drastic reform, tried to resolve lingering peasant discontent and create social harmony after the upheaval of World War I and extensive territorial expansion; the third, imposed by a mainly Communist government, did away with the remaining influence of the landed aristocracy but was itself soon undone by collectivisation (considered by some as yet another land reform), which the fourth then unravelled, leading to almost universal private ownership of land today.
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1857 Wallachian legislative election1866 Constitution of Romania1911 Romanian general election1946 Romanian general electionAdevărulAlecu Filipescu-VulpeaAlexandrina CantacuzinoAlexandru Al. Ioan CuzaAlexandru AverescuAlexandru Bogdan-PiteștiAlexandru Ioan CuzaAlexandru SlătineanuAlexis NourAvram ImbroaneBessarabian Peasants' PartyConstantin BanuConstantin BeldieConstantin C. ArionConstantin Cantacuzino (died 1877)Constantin Dobrescu-ArgeșConstantin I. NicolaescuCorvéeCostin MurgescuDemocratic Nationalist Party (Romania)Democratic Peasants' Party (Bukovina)Democratic Union Party (Romania)Dumitru C. MoruziEconomy of the Socialist Republic of RomaniaEmanoil BăleanuEmil IsacEugen RelgisEugen RozvanFrancisc RainerFree and Independent FactionGavril IstratiGeorge Barbu ȘtirbeiGeorge Diamandy
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Land reform in Romania
Four major land reforms have taken place in Romania: in 1864, 1921, 1945 and 1991. The first sought to undo the feudal structure that had persisted after the unification of the Danubian Principalities in 1859; the second, more drastic reform, tried to resolve lingering peasant discontent and create social harmony after the upheaval of World War I and extensive territorial expansion; the third, imposed by a mainly Communist government, did away with the remaining influence of the landed aristocracy but was itself soon undone by collectivisation (considered by some as yet another land reform), which the fourth then unravelled, leading to almost universal private ownership of land today.
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