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  • Barbulescu, Chirita M

    Language: English

    Published by Danbarbu22, 2026

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  • Chirita M. Barbulescu

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Publishing the memoirs of Chirita Barbulescu is a multifaceted endeavor that goes far beyond simply compiling personal memories into a book. At its core, the project aims to transform an individual life story into a work of broader cultural, historical, and emotional significance. The scope begins with defining the purpose of the memoir: whether it serves as a historical testimony, a preservation of Romanian traditions, or a universal story of resilience and identity. Establishing this foundation is essential for guiding all subsequent decisions.The editorial process forms a major part of the scope. This includes collecting raw materials such as handwritten notes, oral accounts, and family archives, then shaping them into a coherent narrative. Memoirs require structure-often blending chronology with thematic storytelling-to create an engaging arc. A key challenge is preserving the authentic voice of Chitita Barbulescu while ensuring clarity and readability, especially if translation from Romanian into English is involved. Translation must balance literal accuracy with literary quality, often requiring cultural explanations through subtle integration or footnotes.Equally important is contextualization. A memoir gains depth when situated within its historical and cultural background. This may involve referencing major events, explaining rural customs, or including supplementary elements like timelines, glossaries, and photographs. Such additions elevate the work from a personal narrative to a valuable cultural document.In 1974, a retired village schoolteacher in southern Romania sat down to record everything he had witnessed in eighty years of life. The result is this remarkable memoir - an unvarnished, first-person account of rural Wallachia across the most turbulent century in the country's history. Chirita M. Barbulescu was born in 1895 in the commune of Martalogi, Teleorman County. From his childhood memories of ploughing with wooden harrows and attending midnight Easter services by candlelight, through the German occupation of 1916-18, his years at the prestigious "Carol I" Teachers' Training College, two world wars, and the sweeping changes of the communist era, Barbulescu chronicles six decades of village life with warmth, precision, and quiet dignity. This is not a literary memoir polished for effect. It is the authentic voice of an ordinary man who spent his entire career educating peasant children in a single commune - and who witnessed extraordinary times. He writes about customs and beliefs that have since vanished, about school cooperatives and local elections, about military service and the slow modernisation of the Romanian countryside, preserving a world that would otherwise be lost to time. Rich in historical detail and alive with the rhythms of rural life, Memories from the Life of a Teacher belongs to the tradition of Flora Thompson's Lark Rise to Candleford and Ion Creanga's Memories of My Boyhood - a ground-level portrait of a vanished world, told by someone who lived every page of it. One teacher. One village. One century of upheaval. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Chirita M Barbulescu

    Language: English

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  • Chirita M Barbulescu

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  • Chirita M. Barbulescu

    Language: English

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Publishing the memoirs of Chirita Barbulescu is a multifaceted endeavor that goes far beyond simply compiling personal memories into a book. At its core, the project aims to transform an individual life story into a work of broader cultural, historical, and emotional significance. The scope begins with defining the purpose of the memoir: whether it serves as a historical testimony, a preservation of Romanian traditions, or a universal story of resilience and identity. Establishing this foundation is essential for guiding all subsequent decisions.The editorial process forms a major part of the scope. This includes collecting raw materials such as handwritten notes, oral accounts, and family archives, then shaping them into a coherent narrative. Memoirs require structure-often blending chronology with thematic storytelling-to create an engaging arc. A key challenge is preserving the authentic voice of Chitita Barbulescu while ensuring clarity and readability, especially if translation from Romanian into English is involved. Translation must balance literal accuracy with literary quality, often requiring cultural explanations through subtle integration or footnotes.Equally important is contextualization. A memoir gains depth when situated within its historical and cultural background. This may involve referencing major events, explaining rural customs, or including supplementary elements like timelines, glossaries, and photographs. Such additions elevate the work from a personal narrative to a valuable cultural document.In 1974, a retired village schoolteacher in southern Romania sat down to record everything he had witnessed in eighty years of life. The result is this remarkable memoir - an unvarnished, first-person account of rural Wallachia across the most turbulent century in the country's history. Chirita M. Barbulescu was born in 1895 in the commune of Martalogi, Teleorman County. From his childhood memories of ploughing with wooden harrows and attending midnight Easter services by candlelight, through the German occupation of 1916-18, his years at the prestigious "Carol I" Teachers' Training College, two world wars, and the sweeping changes of the communist era, Barbulescu chronicles six decades of village life with warmth, precision, and quiet dignity. This is not a literary memoir polished for effect. It is the authentic voice of an ordinary man who spent his entire career educating peasant children in a single commune - and who witnessed extraordinary times. He writes about customs and beliefs that have since vanished, about school cooperatives and local elections, about military service and the slow modernisation of the Romanian countryside, preserving a world that would otherwise be lost to time. Rich in historical detail and alive with the rhythms of rural life, Memories from the Life of a Teacher belongs to the tradition of Flora Thompson's Lark Rise to Candleford and Ion Creanga's Memories of My Boyhood - a ground-level portrait of a vanished world, told by someone who lived every page of it. One teacher. One village. One century of upheaval. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • Chirita M. Barbulescu

    Language: English

    Published by Danbarbu22, 2026

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Publishing the memoirs of Chirita Barbulescu is a multifaceted endeavor that goes far beyond simply compiling personal memories into a book. At its core, the project aims to transform an individual life story into a work of broader cultural, historical, and emotional significance. The scope begins with defining the purpose of the memoir: whether it serves as a historical testimony, a preservation of Romanian traditions, or a universal story of resilience and identity. Establishing this foundation is essential for guiding all subsequent decisions.The editorial process forms a major part of the scope. This includes collecting raw materials such as handwritten notes, oral accounts, and family archives, then shaping them into a coherent narrative. Memoirs require structure-often blending chronology with thematic storytelling-to create an engaging arc. A key challenge is preserving the authentic voice of Chitita Barbulescu while ensuring clarity and readability, especially if translation from Romanian into English is involved. Translation must balance literal accuracy with literary quality, often requiring cultural explanations through subtle integration or footnotes.Equally important is contextualization. A memoir gains depth when situated within its historical and cultural background. This may involve referencing major events, explaining rural customs, or including supplementary elements like timelines, glossaries, and photographs. Such additions elevate the work from a personal narrative to a valuable cultural document.In 1974, a retired village schoolteacher in southern Romania sat down to record everything he had witnessed in eighty years of life. The result is this remarkable memoir - an unvarnished, first-person account of rural Wallachia across the most turbulent century in the country's history. Chirita M. Barbulescu was born in 1895 in the commune of Martalogi, Teleorman County. From his childhood memories of ploughing with wooden harrows and attending midnight Easter services by candlelight, through the German occupation of 1916-18, his years at the prestigious "Carol I" Teachers' Training College, two world wars, and the sweeping changes of the communist era, Barbulescu chronicles six decades of village life with warmth, precision, and quiet dignity. This is not a literary memoir polished for effect. It is the authentic voice of an ordinary man who spent his entire career educating peasant children in a single commune - and who witnessed extraordinary times. He writes about customs and beliefs that have since vanished, about school cooperatives and local elections, about military service and the slow modernisation of the Romanian countryside, preserving a world that would otherwise be lost to time. Rich in historical detail and alive with the rhythms of rural life, Memories from the Life of a Teacher belongs to the tradition of Flora Thompson's Lark Rise to Candleford and Ion Creanga's Memories of My Boyhood - a ground-level portrait of a vanished world, told by someone who lived every page of it. One teacher. One village. One century of upheaval. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Chirita M. Barbulescu

    Language: English

    Published by Danbarbu22, 2026

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Publishing the memoirs of Chirita Barbulescu is a multifaceted endeavor that goes far beyond simply compiling personal memories into a book. At its core, the project aims to transform an individual life story into a work of broader cultural, historical, and emotional significance. The scope begins with defining the purpose of the memoir: whether it serves as a historical testimony, a preservation of Romanian traditions, or a universal story of resilience and identity. Establishing this foundation is essential for guiding all subsequent decisions.The editorial process forms a major part of the scope. This includes collecting raw materials such as handwritten notes, oral accounts, and family archives, then shaping them into a coherent narrative. Memoirs require structure-often blending chronology with thematic storytelling-to create an engaging arc. A key challenge is preserving the authentic voice of Chitita Barbulescu while ensuring clarity and readability, especially if translation from Romanian into English is involved. Translation must balance literal accuracy with literary quality, often requiring cultural explanations through subtle integration or footnotes.Equally important is contextualization. A memoir gains depth when situated within its historical and cultural background. This may involve referencing major events, explaining rural customs, or including supplementary elements like timelines, glossaries, and photographs. Such additions elevate the work from a personal narrative to a valuable cultural document.In 1974, a retired village schoolteacher in southern Romania sat down to record everything he had witnessed in eighty years of life. The result is this remarkable memoir - an unvarnished, first-person account of rural Wallachia across the most turbulent century in the country's history.Chiri¿¿ M. B¿rbulescu was born in 1895 in the commune of Martalogi, Teleorman County. From his childhood memories of ploughing with wooden harrows and attending midnight Easter services by candlelight, through the German occupation of 1916-18, his years at the prestigious 'Carol I' Teachers' Training College, two world wars, and the sweeping changes of the communist era, B¿rbulescu chronicles six decades of village life with warmth, precision, and quiet dignity.This is not a literary memoir polished for effect. It is the authentic voice of an ordinary man who spent his entire career educating peasant children in a single commune - and who witnessed extraordinary times. He writes about customs and beliefs that have since vanished, about school cooperatives and local elections, about military service and the slow modernisation of the Romanian countryside, preserving a world that would otherwise be lost to time.Rich in historical detail and alive with the rhythms of rural life, Memories from the Life of a Teacher belongs to the tradition of Flora Thompson's Lark Rise to Candleford and Ion Creang¿'s Memories of My Boyhood - a ground-level portrait of a vanished world, told by someone who lived every page of it.One teacher. One village. One century of upheaval.

  • Chirita M. Barbulescu

    Language: English

    Published by DanBarbu22, 2026

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Memories from the Life of a Teacher | Chirita M. Barbulescu | Taschenbuch | Memories | Englisch | 2026 | DanBarbu22 | EAN 9798235085589 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.