Short synthesis by Marius-Alexandru Dan, provided in 2020 in the frame of the project Housing, social mobilisations and urban governance in Central and Eastern Europe, financed by The Swedish Research Council FORMAS [Grant 2016-00258], to serve The Common Front for Housing Rights. The socio-political context on the eve of 1864 land reform According to the 1859-1860 census, the population of the United Principalities[1] numbered 3.9 million people, with around 90% living in rural settlements and only 10% in cities. By occupation, 71% of them were farmers, 10% were craftsmen and workshops workers, 6.5% merchants, moneylenders and other freelancers, 5%…
Eticheta:
interwar period
A Subjective History of Housing in Romania as Seen by the “Moses Rosen” Rest Home Residents. THE INTERWAR PERIOD: 1920-1930 (part II)
written by Gazeta de Artă Politică
Ioseph Cotnăreanu I have had a lot of different domiciles because my father had this habit of not paying the rent. At a very young age I moved from Delea Veche street, where I was born, on the Elisabeta boulevard. […] The first house I remember is the one on Nicușor street [Bucharest ed.n.] in which we lived when I was around six – six and a half. It was a house with a ground floor and an upper floor with a slightly sloping roof. There must have been three if not four rooms; I know that we had one…