1989 - Annus Mirabilis for the Moldavian SSR
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MUSTEAŢĂ, Sergiu. 1989 - Annus Mirabilis for the Moldavian SSR. In: Plural. History, Culture, Society, 2023, vol. 11, nr. 1, pp. 107-126. ISSN 2345-1262. DOI: https://doi.org/10.37710/plural.v11i1_5
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Plural. History, Culture, Society
Volumul 11, Numărul 1 / 2023 / ISSN 2345-1262 /ISSNe 2345-184X

1989 - Annus Mirabilis for the Moldavian SSR

DOI:https://doi.org/10.37710/plural.v11i1_5
CZU: 94(478)"1989"

Pag. 107-126

Musteaţă Sergiu12
 
1 "Ion Creangă" State Pedagogical University from Chisinau,
2 Valahia University of Targoviste
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 2 noiembrie 2023


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The study synthesizes the most important events and transformations that marked Moldovan society in 1989 and its future developments. The study's primary aim is to highlight the most important events from 1989 that led the Moldovan society towards obtaining the sovereignty and independence of the Republic of Moldova. At the same time, the study also shows the current knowledge of the 1989 developments to draw new research perspectives. Thus, in chronological order, the most critical social, cultural, and political events that have had long-term effects on Moldovan society are reviewed. The article analyzes the national emancipation movement's emergence, activity, and counter-movements to maintain the Soviet regime. The 1989 events in the Moldavian SSR resulted from Gorbachev's reforms (glasnost, perestroika) and the “revolutions” in the socialist states that succeeded in bringing down the communist regimes. Starting with cultural demands and rights (the language and alphabet), people had reached economic and political demands (economic autonomy, sovereignty, independence). The emergence of alternative political forces to the Communist Party, their official registration, the legalization of their meetings, and public manifestations led to the consolidation of the critical mass opposed to the Communist regime. Changing the language legislation, returning to the Latin alphabet, and condemning the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact are just some of the successes of 1989 that impacted the following years, resulting, eventually, in the Declaration of Sovereignty of 1990 and the Declaration of Independence of 1991. 

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1989, Chisinau, Moldavian SSR, national movement, political changes, USSR