Dennis Deletant (born 5 March 1946) is a Romanian-British historian of the history of Romania. As of 2019, he is Visiting Ion Rațiu Professor of Romanian Studies at Georgetown University and Emeritus Professor of Romanian Studies at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES). He is the author of numerous works on the history of Romania including Ceaușescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-89 (London; New York, 1996); Romania under Communist Rule (Bucharest, 1998); Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State, 1948-1965 (London; New York, 1999); and Ion Antonescu: Hitler's Forgotten Ally (London: New York, 2006).
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| - Dennis Deletant (1946) és un historiador britànic, especialitzat en l'estudi de la història de Romania durant el segle XX, de la qual és considerat un dels principals experts. És autor d'obres com ara Colloquial Romanian (1984), Ceauşescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-1989 (1995), Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State 1948–1965 (1999), Security Intelligence Services in New Democracies: The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania (2001), junto a Kieran Williams, o Hitler's Forgotten Ally: Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania 1940–1944 (2006), sobre el dictador romanès Ion Antonescu, entre d'altres. També ha estat editor de Historians as Nation-Builders: Central and South-East Europe (1988), conjuntament amb Harry Hanak. (ca)
- Dennis John Deletant (* 5. März 1946) ist ein britischer Historiker. Er war Professor der Rumänistik und hat unter anderem an der UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, dem University College London, der Georgetown University und der Universität von Amsterdam gelehrt. (de)
- Dennis Deletant (1946) es un historiador británico, especializado en el estudio de la historia de Rumanía durante el siglo XX, de la que es considerado uno de los principales expertos. Es autor de obras como Colloquial Romanian (1984), Ceauşescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-1989 (1995), Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State 1948–1965 (1999), Security Intelligence Services in New Democracies: The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania (2001), junto a Kieran Williams, o Hitler's Forgotten Ally: Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania 1940–1944 (2006), sobre el dictador rumano Ion Antonescu, entre otras. También ha sido editor de Historians as Nation-Builders: Central and South-East Europe (1988), junto a Harry Hanak. (es)
- Dennis Deletant (born 5 March 1946) is a Romanian-British historian of the history of Romania. As of 2019, he is Visiting Ion Rațiu Professor of Romanian Studies at Georgetown University and Emeritus Professor of Romanian Studies at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES). He is the author of numerous works on the history of Romania including Ceaușescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-89 (London; New York, 1996); Romania under Communist Rule (Bucharest, 1998); Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State, 1948-1965 (London; New York, 1999); and Ion Antonescu: Hitler's Forgotten Ally (London: New York, 2006). (en)
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| - Dennis Deletant (1946) és un historiador britànic, especialitzat en l'estudi de la història de Romania durant el segle XX, de la qual és considerat un dels principals experts. És autor d'obres com ara Colloquial Romanian (1984), Ceauşescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-1989 (1995), Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State 1948–1965 (1999), Security Intelligence Services in New Democracies: The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania (2001), junto a Kieran Williams, o Hitler's Forgotten Ally: Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania 1940–1944 (2006), sobre el dictador romanès Ion Antonescu, entre d'altres. També ha estat editor de Historians as Nation-Builders: Central and South-East Europe (1988), conjuntament amb Harry Hanak. (ca)
- Dennis John Deletant (* 5. März 1946) ist ein britischer Historiker. Er war Professor der Rumänistik und hat unter anderem an der UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, dem University College London, der Georgetown University und der Universität von Amsterdam gelehrt. (de)
- Dennis Deletant (born 5 March 1946) is a Romanian-British historian of the history of Romania. As of 2019, he is Visiting Ion Rațiu Professor of Romanian Studies at Georgetown University and Emeritus Professor of Romanian Studies at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES). He is the author of numerous works on the history of Romania including Ceaușescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-89 (London; New York, 1996); Romania under Communist Rule (Bucharest, 1998); Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State, 1948-1965 (London; New York, 1999); and Ion Antonescu: Hitler's Forgotten Ally (London: New York, 2006). Deletant had been persona non grata in Ceaușescu's Romania, but on 31 December 1989, in the immediate aftermath of the Romanian Revolution—there was still some sniper fire, etc.—Deletant entered Romania at Giurgiu as the only Romanian-language speaker in a BBC crew coming in from Bulgaria, joining another BBC team already in Bucharest and, in what he was later to describe has his Warholian "fifteen minutes of fame," reported on the subsequent events. (en)
- Dennis Deletant (1946) es un historiador británico, especializado en el estudio de la historia de Rumanía durante el siglo XX, de la que es considerado uno de los principales expertos. Es autor de obras como Colloquial Romanian (1984), Ceauşescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-1989 (1995), Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State 1948–1965 (1999), Security Intelligence Services in New Democracies: The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania (2001), junto a Kieran Williams, o Hitler's Forgotten Ally: Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania 1940–1944 (2006), sobre el dictador rumano Ion Antonescu, entre otras. También ha sido editor de Historians as Nation-Builders: Central and South-East Europe (1988), junto a Harry Hanak. (es)
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