
Summer University
The Summer University of Râmnicu Sărat - 23-31 August 2009
The Summer University program aims at helping students acquire a better knowledge of the communist past, either through direct witnesses of the repression or through lecturers and researchers involved in the study of the communist crimes in Romania.
The third edition of the Summer University took place in Râmnicu Sărat in the interval 23-31 August 2009 and was attended by 25 people. The target group was represented by 19-27 year olds, students and graduates of faculties of history, political science, sociology, journalism, letters and law from universities in Romania and the Republic of Moldova.
The Summer University had the support of Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
The SUMMER UNIVERSITY of RÂMNICU SĂRAT - 24-31 August 2008
The Summer University program aims at helping students acquire a better knowledge of the communist past, either through direct witnesses of the repression or through lecturers and researchers involved in the study of the communist crimes in Romania.
The second edition of the Summer University took place in Râmnicu Sărat in the interval 24-31 August 2008 and was attended by 30 people. The target group was represented by 19-25 year olds, students and graduates of faculties of history, political science, sociology, journalism, letters and law from universities in Romania and the Republic of Moldova.
The Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes in Romania has organized the Summer University of Râmnicu Sărat

The target group of the project was represented by students attending the faculties of history, political science, sociology, journalism, letters and law from universities in Romania and Moldova.
The project aimed to help students acquire a better knowledge of the interval 1944-1989, and thus to make them reflect on the illegitimate and criminal nature of the communist regime in Romania. As the effects of this period are still present within Romanian society, a better knowledge of the recent past might determine a deeper understanding of present realities. The connection with the past was achieved, on one hand, by means of face-to-face dialogue with those who were victims and witnesses of the repressive communist system, and, on the other hand, by the presence of well-known lecturers, namely important public figures of post-communist Romania, foreign and Romanian historians specialized in studies on communism, among whom one may mention Dennis Deletant, Marius Oprea, Lucia Hossu-Longin, Dorin Dobrincu.







