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This chapter provides an integrated model of dissemination of news, rumour and violence in a crisis situation across a triple frontier and outlines the immediate and long-term consequences of the uprising. It emphasizes the authorities’ endemic fear of contamination all around the triple frontier, which was in stark contrast to the actual causes of social unrest, which were often localized and systemically induced.

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    The National Archives, London, Russia 1906, No. 9773: Agrarian Disorders, Consul-General Smith to Sir Edward Grey, March 1906, p. 240.

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    Constantin Stere, ‘Cauzele mișcărilor agrare’, Publicistică, Editura Universul, Chișinău, 2006, p. 240.

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    I. L. Caragiale, 1907 Din primăvară până’n toamnă, Capitolul II, www.ilcaragiale.eu/opere/articole/1907/capitolul2.html#.Wk4KEyTTWhD (accessed 4.01.2018).

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    Karl Scheerer, Die Rumänische Bauernaufstände vom Frühjahr 1907, Mainz, 1971, p. 123.

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    Scheerer, Die Rumänische Bauernaufstände, p. 123.

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    PAAA, Berlin, R 9653, Rumänien Allgemeine Angelegenheiten April–December 1907, Report no. 147, Bucharest, 3 December 1907, p. 7.

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    Andrei Oțetea; Ion Popescu-Puțuri (eds), Documente privind marea răscoală a țăranilor din 1907, București, Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, 1977, vol 2, pp. 587–588.

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    ANR, Arhiva CC al PCR, 50/10256, p. 212.

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    For the disconnect between Romanian political elites and ordinary people nowadays see also Cornel Ban, Ruling Ideas. How Global Neoliberalism Goes Local, Oxford University Press, 2016, p. 72.

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Marin, I. (2018). Conclusions. In: Peasant Violence and Antisemitism in Early Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76069-8_8

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