First 100 pages on the Dacians after that 100 pages Romania during feudal times. It went so quick to 1848 I was afraid it would jump to describing how great Romania under Ceaucescu is. But although it is published in the 1980s, it cuts of at 1921.
It doesn't read as a communist book it only has some quotes of Ceaucescu and Lenin spliced in. The tone is pro-Romanian as you would expect. Sometime it mentions the Hungarian reactionary classes but for the rest nothing overly communist. You don't learn much about the ideas about Dacianism except that it matter-of-factly states that there is a direct lineage between the Dacians and the Romanians.