Nicolae Iorga's A History of Romania: Land, People, Civilization is not a typical historical account of a nation's past, reciting dates, personalities, and events.
Rather, it is an intimate portrait of a land and its people written by its greatest historian.
Much like Herodotus in antiquity, Iorga can be considered the father of history for his country; the sheer volume and scope of his work make him among the most prolific historians in all of world history.
Like a true artist, he paints a.
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