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Revisiting the 1989 Romanian Revolution by Dennis Deletant
Title:
Revisiting the 1989 Romanian Revolution by Dennis Deletant
When:
11.12.2009 19.00 h - 21.00 h
Where:
Romanian Cultural Centre/ Ratiu Foundation - London
Category:
Politics/Social Action

Description

Some Personal Reflections on the Romanian Revolution by Prof. Dennis Deletant OBE

Friday 11 December at 19.00

The Ratiu Foundation / Romanian Cultural Centre, Manchester Square, 18 Fitzhardinge Street, London W1H 6EQ; Tel. 020 7486 0295, ext 108; e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ; Entry is free but booking is essential.

“The Romanian revolution was for me, my own personal revolution. It brought me – to use Andy Warhol’s expression – my ‘fifteen minutes of fame’ for it catapulted me and Romanian studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies of the University of London, into the public eye. On 16 December 1989, I was watching television news coverage at home featuring protests in Timisoara, when the telephone rang. It was a call from John Simpson, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent of BBC Television, inviting me to come down to the news centre in Wood Lane to discuss the situation in Romania.

On 20 December, after Ceausescu’s televised address to his people which was monitored by the BBC, John put me on the spot by asking, ‘Well, Dennis, is this the end for Ceausescu or not?’ I replied, ‘Yes.’ ‘Right, then I’m off to Romania but I want you to be my anchor here in my office while I am away’, was his response.

On 29 December I left for Bucharest to join John. This presentation is based on my experiences there.” – Dennis Deletant

Dennis Deletant is Professor of Romanian Studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College, London, and at the University of Amsterdam (on secondment). At the end of December 1989, he returned to Bucharest as consultant to the BBC during the Romanian revolution. He was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1995.

Venue

Venue:
Romanian Cultural Centre/ Ratiu Foundation   -   Website
Street:
18 Fitzhardinge Street
Postcode:
W1H 6EQ
City:
London
Country:
Country: gb

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